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Detroit, Michigan Traffic Ticket Attorneys & Paralegals


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Dennis Loy
150 East Jefferson Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 496-7579
Michael Luberto
150 East Jefferson Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 496-8438
Michigan Criminal Defense
18551 W Warren Ave
Detroit, MI 48228
(313) 271-2571
Juliana Miller
150 East Jefferson Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 496-7609
Mohamed Zaher
18551 W Warren Ave
Detroit, MI 48228
(313) 982-0010
Paul J. Tafelski. P.C.
615 Griswold Street
Suite 1620
Detroit, MI 48226
(248) 817-8601
James Plemmons
500 Woodward Avenue Suite 4000
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 223-3106
William Saxton
150 West Jefferson Avenue Suite 900
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 225-7001
Scott Seabolt
500 Woodward Avenue Lbby
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 223-3471
Shaun P. Godwin, Esq.
450 West Fort Street
Suite 200
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 288-2826
Steven I. Moss & Associates, P.C.
535 Griswold
2500 Buhl Building
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 961-5800
The Law Office of Lauren Deann Dozier, PLLC
P.O. Box 32028
Detroit, MI 48232
(313) 478-2318
The Law Offices of Cena Colbert White
645 Griswold Street
Suite 1300
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 393-3330
   

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United States Traffic Tickets Attorney News

Councilor sentenced to jail for third drunk driving conviction

Cleveland councilor Zack Reed will be spending more than a week in jail for his third drunk driving conviction.

Aside from a 10-day jail term, Reed, who is seeking re-election, will be wearing a bracelet for two months which will monitor his alcohol use.

Cleveland defense lawyers Kevin Spellacy and Jeff Saffold, representing Reed, said their client is being treated for alcoholism and is addressing his addiction to alcohol, which has been going on for much of his life.

Reed's other drunk driving convictions were meted in 2005 and three years later in 2008.