Tag Archives: Criminal Defense Attorneys in Michigan
Man Accused Of Stealing And Crashing Police Car Facing Multiple Felonies
Defendant says he “blacked out”, and was not in his right mind 28-year-old Robert James Lewis of Ypsilanti Township was arraigned last week Thursday in the 14A-1 District Court in Ann Arbor, MI. In an unfortunate series of events, Lewis went from breaking into a house, to stealing and crashing a police car, all in […]
[Read More]Michigan Medical Marijuana Law â Another Swipe at Medical Marijuana Law Taken By Michigan Court of Appeals
Last week, we wrote about the Michigan Court of Appealsâ ruling that medical marijuana dispensaries are illegal if they involve the sale of marijuana. This week, the Michigan Court of Appeals issued a ruling that further limits the application of the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act (MMMA). More Conflicts with the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act This newest […]
[Read More]Michigan Medical Marijuana Law â Marijuana Dispensaries are Illegal according to the Michigan Court of Appeals
The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that the sale of marijuana from medical marijuana dispensaries is illegal in Michigan. In this case, two men own a medical marijuana dispensary in Mount Pleasant, MichiganâCompassionate Apothecary, LLCâwhere medical marijuana patients can buy marijuana from medical marijuana caregivers that rent lockers there. The dispensary keeps about 20% […]
[Read More]Criminal Defense – Immigration Consequences of a Criminal Conviction
Something criminal defense attorneys should be very aware of is that defendants who are not United States citizens and are found guilty of, or plead guilty to, certain crimes may face deportation from the United States. Deportation is one of the worst possible scenarios for many defendants, as it could result in them leaving their families and livelihoods behind in the United […]
[Read More]Michigan Settlement Law – Detroit, Michigan City Council Members Ordered Into Federal Court
Federal Judge Lawrence Zatkoff ordered the 9 members of the Detroit City Council to appear before him to explain why it has taken so long to pay a settlement to two men who claim they were groped and assaulted by two Detroit police officers. In March of 2011, officials at the City of Detroit agreed to […]
[Read More]Michigan Murder Charges – Michigan Legislature Attempting to Draft Caylee’s Law
Crimes occur all over the world. So much so, that most people do not think twice when criminal reports are broadcasted on the nightly news. However, every once in a while there is a case that seems to interest the entire countryâa case that has an outcome that shocks many, gives a skilled criminal defense […]
[Read More]Michigan Criminal Law – Squatters Not Protected Against Warrantless Police Searches Says Michigan Court of Appeals
A squatter is defined as: “a person who settles on land or occupies property without title, right, or payment of rent.” In a case that was recently decided by the Michigan Court of Appeals, a Detroit area man met that definition. He owned a home, but he was thrown out of the home after Hamtramck, […]
[Read More]Miranda Warnings – Age Must Be Considered in Interrogations, Supreme Court Rules.
If you watch cop shows or lawyer shows on TV, youâve heard the phrase, âYou have the right to remain silent.â This warning is part of the Miranda warnings that police officers must give to someone who: (1) is in custody, and (2) is being interrogated. It is based on a suspectâs Fifth Amendment Constitutional […]
[Read More]Michigan Sentencing – Federal Judge Dubs Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 âNot Quite Fair”
Recently, a federal appeals court judge jokingly called The Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 âThe Not Quite as Fair as it could be Sentencing Act of 2010.â This is because, although the act lessened the gap between penalties for crimes involving crack and powder cocaine, the act only applies to offenses committed after the law […]
[Read More]MI Assault Charges – Jury Declares Mistrial in Michigan Road Rage Shooting Case
A mistrial was declared in the case of a Michigan man accused of assault with intent to harm after a road rage shooting case. The defense insisted that it was self-defense, leaving the jury deadlocked.
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