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Assisted Suicide: Statistics Are Now Available From California

  Assisted suicide, like abortion and gun control, tends to be a very polarizing issue. People are either for it, or against it. There aren’t many people who waiver. Certain well-known people, like Stephen Hawking, Diane Rehm, and Terry Pratchett, have advocated for the right-to-die over the years, which has fueled the debate even more. […]

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Rape: What You Need To Know About Rape Laws in Michigan

  First and foremost, it is important that you understand one very important fact. The word ‘rape’ has a definite meaning in the dictionary and in everyday speech, but it isn’t a recognized definition in Michigan law. Ask around and most people would tell you that rape means forced, non-consensual sex. Michigan law doesn’t define […]

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Gun Laws in Michigan: New Possible Changes You Should Know About 3

  Welcome back to this final article in our three-part series on proposed changes to Michigan gun laws. Because guns and gun ownership are such a hotly debated topic, the laws that govern their use are also fiercely debated. As a result, we believe that it’s very important that our readers to have as much information […]

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Gun Laws in Michigan: New Possible Changes You Should Know About 2

  Gun laws are a highly charged topic of debate for many people. Here in Michigan, where every year hundreds of thousands of people hunt and shoot, gun rights and gun ownership are hotly contested subjects. In the end, what it always comes back to is a U.S. citizen’s Second Amendment right to bear arms, and […]

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Gun Laws in Michigan: New Possible Changes You Should Know About 1

  Gun laws are one of those controversial subjects endlessly being debated here in Michigan. Does safety trump second amendment rights? What’s more important – a person’s right to bear arms, or a community’s right to be free from weapons. Are guns used more for crime, or for protection? These questions aren’t likely to go […]

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New Bill Tells What Should Happen To Police Body Cam Videos in Michigan

  When an old woman falls in the bathtub and can’t get up, she may be able to call 911 for help and have officers and paramedics rush to help her. But what happens to the police body cam video of that incident? Should it be shielded from public view because it contains personal, sensitive […]

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Legal Jargon: What Does That Word Mean? (Part 3)

  The wait has been killing you, we know, but don’t stress. Here it is! The next installment in The Kronzek Firm legal jargon series. Because not knowing what the heck is going on in all those episodes of Boston Legal is driving you nuts. Not to worry, we’ve got your back. Or at least, […]

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Fleeing And Eluding in Michigan: What You Need To Know!

  When you hear the term ‘Fleeing and Eluding” you typically think of people running from the police. In the movies, it’s usually a good guy who got caught up in a bad situation. He knows that the cops won’t believe him even though he’s telling the truth, so he runs. Sometimes it’s a bad […]

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New Michigan Law Creates Police-Operated Special Needs Database

  A new law, signed recently by Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, addresses the need for law enforcement to quickly and accurately identify people with special needs. The idea that drove these bills is that in the event of a missing persons case, where the missing individual has special needs, police can identify them quickly and […]

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Michigan Developer Ordered to Pay $250,000 For Medicaid Fraud

56-year-old Bashar Imam is a well-known investor and developer in the Troy area. He is also a respected member of Detroit’s Syrian immigrant community. Ask people in his community to describe him, and they would most likely use words like ‘entrepreneur’, ‘hard worker’ and ‘prosperous businessman.’ And while those may all be true, they are […]

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