Chartier & Nyamfukudza, P.L.C. is proud that our team has achieved positive outcomes for so many deserving clients. Please keep in mind that the success of any case depends on the unique circumstances of each case. We cannot guarantee future results based on past successes we have achieved.

Motion to Suppress Granted—Drug Charge Dismissed

A drug charge was dismissed after the court granted C&N’s motion to suppress. Mary successfully argued a motion to suppress evidence because of an unconstitutional search.

Michigan Supreme Court Victory

Mary led the team that won a unanimous victory at the Michigan Supreme Court in People v Koon, which protects medical marijuana patients and their ability to operate a motor vehicle.

ETG and ETS Testing Deemed Unreliable

Mary secured the dismissal of a probation violation allegation for C&N’s client after a successful motion that dispelled the accuracy of ETG and ETS testing.

Motion to Suppress Granted—Drug Charge Dismissed

A drug charge was dismissed after the court granted C&N’s motion to suppress. C&N successfully argued that an unconstitutional search occurred when the police illegally searched our client’s purse.

Motion to Suppress Granted—Drug Charge Dismissed

A drug charge was dismissed after the court granted C&N’s motion to suppress. C&N successfully argued that an unconstitutional search occurred when the police illegally entered on to our client’s property.

Reckless Driving Case Dismissed

A charge of reckless driving was dismissed after an investigation revealed an accident, but no improper driving had occurred.

Motion to Suppress Granted

A motion to suppress drug evidence was granted after the client was detained for too long on the side of the road after a traffic stop.

OWI Case Negotiated to Civil Infraction

An operating while intoxicated offense was negotiated to a civil infraction because of the field sobriety tests being improperly conducted.

First Degree Home Invasion Charge Dismissed

A home invasion in the first degree charge was dismissed after winning a motion to quash the bindover.

Case Successfully Remanded to the Sixth Circuit

A remand from the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit because of the improper consideration of a factor at sentencing.