About The David J. Kramer Law Firm, PLLC — Criminal Defense Novi Michigan
Criminal defense Novi Michigan clients facing serious charges trust The David J. Kramer Law Firm, PLLC for the kind of tenacious, results-driven defense that has earned acquittals in CSC third-degree cases, complete dismissals in high-stakes felony matters, and consistently favorable outcomes across Oakland County courts. Kramer practices from Grand River Avenue in Novi, serving clients throughout Oakland County, Wayne County, and the broader Metro Detroit area. His approach combines meticulous preparation, deep relationships within the court system, and a communication style that keeps clients and their families informed through every phase of a case. Find more Novi attorneys serving Oakland County.
One client facing a five-to-fifteen-year prison sentence walked away with an acquittal. Another was released on a personal bond in a case where most defendants remain detained. David Kramer’s collaboration with colleague Deanna Kelley is described as a perfect duo — thorough, relentless, and genuinely invested in each outcome. Clients describe him as someone who believed in them when no one else did.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe Kramer as an attorney who simplifies the impossible and delivers on his promises. Multiple clients report complete charge dismissals; one describes walking into the process an emotional wreck and leaving with confidence. His responsiveness — always answering calls and providing updates — is cited as a defining trait. Long-term clients return to him repeatedly.
Criminal Defense Novi — Practice Areas & Services
- Felony Defense: CSC, robbery, aggravated assault, and other serious felony matters in Oakland County Circuit Court, where Kramer is well-known to the bench and bar.
- DUI & OWI Defense: Michigan OWI charges carry license sanctions, mandatory fines, and potential jail time; Kramer challenges stops, breathalyzer results, and officer conduct.
- Drug Offense Defense: From simple possession to delivery and manufacturing charges, he builds suppression and procedural challenges specific to each case.
- Domestic Violence & Assault: Defense in cases where false allegations or contested evidence require rigorous factual investigation.
- Divorce & Family Law: The firm also handles divorce and custody matters in Oakland County Family Court.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens at an arraignment in Oakland County, Michigan?
At arraignment, the court formally reads charges and sets bond. An experienced attorney like Kramer can argue for a personal bond — release without cash payment — or a lower bond amount, keeping clients out of jail while their case proceeds. Quick intervention before arraignment is one of the most impactful things a defense attorney can do.
Can a felony charge be reduced to a misdemeanor in Michigan?
Yes. Michigan has several mechanisms for charge reduction, including plea negotiations, motions to dismiss based on evidentiary issues, and Holmes Youthful Trainee Act designations for eligible young offenders. The specific facts and Oakland County prosecutor policies determine what reductions are available in any given case.
How does Michigan’s expungement law work after a criminal conviction?
Michigan’s Clean Slate Act (2021) expanded expungement eligibility significantly. Most misdemeanors are eligible after three years; many felonies after seven years. Convictions for certain violent offenses and CSC remain ineligible. An automatic expungement process also began in April 2023 for qualifying offenses. Kramer can evaluate your record for eligibility.
Quick Facts: Criminal Defense in Novi, Michigan
- Oakland County population: Approximately 1.28 million residents — U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts
- Michigan OWI first offense: Up to 93 days jail, $100–$500 fine, and 30-day license suspension under MCL 257.625 — Michigan Compiled Laws
- Michigan Clean Slate Act: Automatic expungement process began April 2023 for millions of qualifying misdemeanor and felony convictions — Michigan Legislature
Related Guide: What a Criminal Justice Attorney Can Do for You — ReachAttorneys
