A police officer made an "unreasonable" arrest of a west Michigan woman inside her apartment without a warrant, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled Tuesday as it questioned some evidence that helped convict her of drunken driving and leaving the scene of a crash.
Jennifer Hammerlund was sentenced to four months in jail and five years of probation after being convicted of operating while intoxicated, third offense, and failing to report an accident resulting in damage to fixtures.
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