Aggressive Criminal Defense Blog
New Bills Would Update Michigan Payroll Fraud Law
Attorney General Dana Nessel has created a task force whose sole purpose is to crack down on payroll fraud. The AG’s Payroll Fraud Enforcement Initiative aims to address what she believes is an under-the-radar problem that steals millions in taxes from the government every year, and cheats hardworking Michiganians out of their wages. But part […]
[Read More]Many of Michigan’s Juvenile Lifers Are Still Waiting to be Resentenced! (Pt 2)
Welcome back and thanks for joining us here at The Kronzek Firm for this discussion on the inordinate number of juvenile lifers awaiting resentencing here in Michigan. In the previous article, we looked at the 2012 Supreme Court decision to give people sentenced to life when they were juveniles, the opportunity to be resentenced. As […]
[Read More]Many of Michigan’s Juvenile Lifers Are Still Waiting to be Resentenced! (Pt 1)
In 2012, our United States Supreme Court ruled that it was “cruel and unusual” to sentence juveniles to life in prison without parole possibilities. The reason, according to the justices, was that forcing a juvenile to spend the rest of their life in prison is actually unconstitutional and violates the Eighth Amendment. This particular amendment […]
[Read More]How an Ineffective Lawyer Can Trash Your Trial And Ruin Your Future!
We’ve said it before – your choice of lawyer is critical. Not all attorneys are created equal, and if you go to trial with an inexperienced, easily intimidated, or lazy attorney, your outcome is going to reflect that choice. It’s the same reason we tell people that just accepting whatever attorney the court assigns you […]
[Read More]Exactly How Much Pot is in your ‘Michigan Medibles’?
One of the longest-running arguments against the legalization and widespread consumption of marijuana-laced food products in Michigan is the fact that these foodstuffs aren’t properly regulated. There are hundreds of strains of marijuana being grown right now, and each strain contains differing levels of THC and other intoxicating compounds. That makes it very difficult to […]
[Read More]Criminal Charges Could Cost More Than Just Your Job in Michigan!
It’s common knowledge at this point – getting arrested could mean losing your job. Maybe it’s because you’re stuck sitting behind bars so you missed enough shifts to get yourself fired. Maybe it’s because you weren’t able to call in while you were stuck in jail, and your job has a policy about firing anyone […]
[Read More]Be Very Careful When You Interact With Cops. Here’s Why.
Cops are regular people. They’re moms and dads, uncles and aunts, sons and daughters. They have families all over Michigan, hobbies, and complex lives outside of their work. But when a cop is in uniform and on duty, you can’t treat them the same way you would treat another civilian on the street. Police officers […]
[Read More]Are You Helping Out an Unhappy Kid, or Harboring a Runaway?
If you have kids then you already know – they get upset sometimes and make impulsive decisions. Anger after a fight with mom or dad can lead to emotional melt-downs, bad choices, lots of drama and destructive behaviors. And sometimes that means running away from home. According to TroubledTeenHelp.com, one in seven kids between the […]
[Read More]Getting Charged with a Crime in Michigan Might End up Costing You LOTS of Money (Pt 2)
Welcome back and thanks for joining The Kronzek Firm again. We’ve been discussing the many things you end up having to fork money out for when you get into trouble with the law. In the previous article we talked about bail bonds, court costs, and restitution payments. But those certainly aren’t the only things that […]
[Read More]Getting Charged with a Crime in Michigan Might End up Costing You LOTS of Money (Pt 1)
When the cops arrest you and charge you with a crime, the first place most people’s thoughts go is to the loss of time and freedom that comes with that. Being arrested and later possibly convicted usually sometimes means spending time behind bars, and also at least some portion of time on parole or probation. […]
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