Judge allows medical marijuana defendants’ use
BY BILL LAITNER
FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER
A district judge in Ferndale said Thursday that he would allow state-approved medical marijuana defendants to keep using the drug while out on bond — a sharp contrast to a Waterford judge’s statement Tuesday that deemed marijuana use by defendants in a parallel case to be a bond violation.
The contrast in treatment for those arrested in metro Detroit’s first major medical marijuana raids showed the breadth of (more…)
Channel 7 Talks to David Gorcyca
WXYZ TV 7′s Val Clark speaks with Flood, Lanctot, Connor, Stablein’s David Gorcyca about medical marijuana case.
Todd Flood Featured in Fox 2 News Story
Fox 2 Detroit’s Alexis Wiley visits the Royal Oak offices of Flood Lanctot Connor Stablein to speak with Todd Flood about a local case involving the Michigan Medical Marijuana Law.
Royal Oak Attorney Andy Dragovic Fights For Medical Marijuana Defendants
16 are arraigned in Oakland County pot busts
Charges stem from arrests at three medical marijuana facilities
Jennifer Chambers and Steve Pardo / The Detroit News
The legal face-off over Michigan’s medical marijuana law continued Friday as 16 people arrested during raids of three medical marijuana facilities were arraigned in court.
It took more than an hour to read charges against each of 16 suspects (more…)
Waterford Medical Marijuana Case
Flood Law Attorneys Todd Flood, David Gorcyca, and Paul Stablein argue on behalf of firm clients in Waterford District Court. See the coverage in the Oakland Press.
Story by Carol Hopkins – Oakland Press
Michigan’s medical marijuana law had its first dramatic day in an Oakland County court as a dozen people arrested in a medical marijuana raid on Aug. 25 came before a judge for preliminary exams.
The raids conducted at various growing operations and marijuana dispensaries across the county resulted in the arrests of nearly 20 people who were charged with possession of marijuana with intent to deliver and other felonies. Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said afterward that state lawmakers need to amend the law.
In the packed 51st District courtroom in Waterford Township on Tuesday, Judge Richard Kuhn Jr. listened as two attorneys argued that their clients — medical marijuana patients — should be allowed to smoke marijuana while they are (more…)
Royal Oak Law Firm welcomes Arts, Beats, and Eats

Arts, Beats, and Eats, 2010 will begin Friday September 3rd and continue until Labor Day. Flood, Lanctot, Connor, Stablein, a Royal Oak Law firm, is excitied to see this mega event come to our home town, Royal Oak. We were honored to be the sponsor of Arts du Jour, a special charity preview event, held on Thursday August 26th.
Same Sex Custody Case
Flood, Lanctot, Connor, Stablein PLLC In the news.
WDIV Channel 4 Detroit
Channel 4′s Karen Drew reports on a Same Sex Custody Case. Attorney Nicole Childers is representing a participant in this matter.
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