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Occupy Flint Protest Arrests Attorney

Have you been wrongfully arrested for speaking your voice at the Occupy Flint Protest?

Occupy Flint Protest Lawyer

Being arrested during the Occupy Flint Protest is not your fault, and you have to understand that you have legal rights that are being violated.

While it may not seem like a serious offense, cases involving protesting and disturbing the peace can turn on you quickly. Whether your were cited for playing music too loudly or not following the rules of the police, or using indecent language in the presence of children during your protest of freedom of speech, you could be looking at a fine and up to six months in jail.

The police have been arresting so many people at the Occupy Flint protest because of minor things such as so-called trespassing, claiming disorderly conduct, or resisting arrest. These charges are most likely not going to hold up in the Flint court of law.

Occupy Flint Protest Attorney Will Fight For You, Like You Are Fighting For America

 

If you are facing charges for disturbing the peace in the Occupy Flint Protest, you need an experienced criminal defense lawyer to explain your options, and Wise Laws has experienced attorneys that were involved with many of the protests in the 70’s, 80’s and the 90’s.

Protect Your Rights - Call 800-270-8184 Now to Arrange a Free Legal Consultation Regarding your Recent Arrest at the Occupy Flint Protest

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Wise Laws has extensive experience handling these types of cases and will explore every legal avenue at our disposal to defend your rights and forward your side of the story. A criminal record can haunt you for the rest of your life, making it imperative to do everything in your power to get these protesting and activism charges dismissed.

When a Protesting Charge Is a Good Thing

In many cases, the goal is to get a charge reduced to disturbing the peace. If you are facing charges for domestic battery, an experienced attorney may be able to help you plead down to the less serious charge of disturbing the peace. That's a much better option than facing the harsh penalties that come with a domestic violence conviction. This is also an option for other cases including fighting in public or shooting firearms in an inappropriate location.

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