Aggressive Criminal Defense Blog
Two Aides Settle ‘Whistleblower’ Lawsuit Against Michigan House
The fallout from the Courser/Gamrat affair has been extensive, nationally publicized and embarrassing. With criminal charges, allegations of misconduct, people losing their jobs on both sides of the fence and even several lawsuits, the ripples from this rock were huge. Now, the two former aides to former House Representatives Courser and Gamrat have settled […]
[Read More]Guilty Plea For Man Who Pulled a Gun on His Neighbor For Noisy Kids
Christopher C. Demetris, a Bay City resident, is facing single counts of Assault with a Dangerous Weapon and Reckless Use of a Firearm, He is 56 years old and has accepted a plea deal. Demetris was accused of pulling a gun on his neighbor because his kids were playing too loudly in the pool. […]
[Read More]‘Creepy Clowns’ and Crime: How Is Michigan Affected?
You’ve probably heard at least something about the influx of ‘creepy clowns’ we’ve been having lately. Social media and the news are full of sightings, with numerous people around the U.S. claiming to have seen sinister clown activity. Some have actually claimed to have been been threatened. But is this a real concern? One […]
[Read More]‘Backstabbing’ Friend Heads To Trial
Usually when you hear about a backstabbing friend, it’s a reference to someone who criticized a friend in a treacherous way (usually behind their back) while still pretending to be friends. But in this particular case the definition is a lot more literal. 41-year-old Roberto R. Garza from Gibson Township in Bay County is headed […]
[Read More]Michigan Man Arrested For Bringing Gun Into Library of Congress
The Library of Congress, one of the United States’ most beautiful buildings, owns no less than 160 millions books, maps and documents. It is considered to be the nation’s greatest library, a heritage of information, a ceremonial monument to literature and achievement. The United States Capitol Police go to great lengths to secure it, which […]
[Read More]Parole Denied For East Lansing ‘Serial Killer’
Michigan has recently denied parole requests made by 61-year-old Michigan inmate Donald Gene Miller. Â He was imprisoned in 1979. Miller has been labelled a ‘serial killer’ because he murdered four women and tried to kill several others. The latest release date from the Michigan Department of Corrections is scheduled in March of 2031. Miller […]
[Read More]Information on Lansing’s Major Meth Lab Bust
Last Tuesday night, the Tri-County Metro Narcotics Squad coordinated a raid on two homes in Lansing suspected of being meth labs. Apparently the bust was the result of information officers had acquired while conducting an undercover operation. The meth lab was apparently one of the largest ever busted by police in the Lansing area. […]
[Read More]Michigan Man Denied Gun Rights Wins Appeal in Federal Court
While it may appear at first glance that this story could only be important to the man whose federal appeal earned him the right to carry a weapon in Michigan, the implications are huge for people all over the nation. You might wonder how one man’s federal appeal impact your life or the lives […]
[Read More]Grand Traverse County Man Arrested For Car Theft, Found With Tasers
Police have arrested 69-year-old William Minore of Benzonia, a village located in Benzie County which neighbors Grand Traverse and Leelanau Counties. According to police records, Minore was arrested for stealing a car but was later discovered to be in possession of stun guns. Court records show that Minore was arrested at a home in […]
[Read More]The Cost of a Criminal Record in Michigan
A criminal record can be really expensive. Believe it or not, having a criminal record will cost you. Money certainly, because you will have incurred attorney’s fees along the way (although maybe that’s why you ended up with a criminal record – you let the public defender represent you.) Then there’s the fact that while […]
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