Go to a Law Library.
Based on your original thread, you would be ...unwise...to represent yourself. I highly suggest your find an attorney that you trust to defend you in criminal court.
Lawyer doesn't want to file motion to dismiss
Exactly! Most everything you find "unfair" in teen's/early 20's, you come to understand bit later in life...usually by late 20's/early 30's and definitely when you have children of your own.
Take all your information, along with criminal record, and consult with another DUI attorney. See what s/he has to say about the outcome and if you can/should appeal.
State Bar of Michigan
Have you tried calling Customer Service and speaking with a supervisor? That is what I would do...and I would keep going up the food chain until I received my refund.
I didn't "jump conclusions". I asked you to clarify and then posted what I thought happened based on your opening post. You didn't state in your opening post the VERY pertinent fact that you were working from home.
Please clarify: After knowingly being exposed to COVID and exhibiting symptoms, you went to work exposing your co-workers and others? Do I have that right?
Please clarify: After knowingly being exposed to COVID and exhibiting symptoms, you went to work exposing your co-workers and others? Do I have that right?
And you are being charged by the State and not the Federal Government?
Take all your "proof" and information on the case and consult with another attorney. I highly suggest you don't attempt to do this pro se.