Tag Archives: Criminal Defense Lawyers in Michigan

Oh no! I’ve Been Arrested in Michigan! What Happens Now? (Part 2)

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  Welcome back and thanks for joining The Kronzek Firm again for this discussion about what to expect after you get arrested in Michigan. As we mentioned in the previous article, being arrested is a scary process, especially if it’s your first time and you have no idea what to expect. So we’re trying to […]

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CLOUD: Big Brother Really Might be Watching You!

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  When we talk about the cloud these days, we’re talking about online space used to store digital data. Or weather. Or whatever. But when the government talks about CLOUD, they’re talking about the Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act, which is a completely different thing!   So what is CLOUD exactly? Oh, just […]

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Innocent Until Proven Guilty . . . Or Maybe Not!

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  Plea bargaining is simply negotiating in a criminal case. There are two types of plea bargains here in Michigan. First is charge bargaining? That means that a criminal defendant’s attorney might agree that the defendant (his client) would plead guilty if the prosecuting attorney will dismiss the more serious charges and permit a plea […]

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Cyberbullying Might Soon be a Crime in Michigan!

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  We live in a digital age, and our lives have evolved to reflect that. Crimes are committed online, games are played online, affairs are started online, and friendships are sustained online. We live our lives in a partially digital reality, and it’s evident in every aspect of what we do. From dating apps to […]

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Digital Crimes Leave Digital Breadcrumbs… For Cops to Follow!

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  You might feel alone, sitting in the dark in your house, with no one else around. But if you’re online, whatever you’re doing can be traced back to you. It’s a fact that many people in Michigan forget while they’re committing crimes with their computers. Whether it’s downloading child pornography, looking up instructions to […]

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Van Buren County’s New Diversion Program Will Help Young Offenders!

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  Things are about to change for certain young people in Van Buren County, Michigan. In the past, if you commited a crime, it was likely to stick around on your record indefinitely. And while juvenile records are usually sealed from public view, that doesn’t mean they’re inaccessible! However, a new program proposed by the […]

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Talk to Your Kids About Constructive Ways to Deal With Their Anger!

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  Being a kid is hard these days. Children whose ages haven’t even hit double digits yet, can be subjected to some very serious forms of bullying. In addition, there are modern challenges that children face these days, like cyber bullying, that were never an issue for earlier generations. Kids are coping with stress and […]

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Computer Crimes Are a Real Threat! Stay Safe With These Tips.

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  Over the years, we’ve defended many people accused of cyber crime in Michigan. We understand that the terms “computer crimes” and “cyber crime” are ever-evolving, as technology develops and advances with every passing year. If we’re going to stay great at what we do, we need to understand and embrace the constant changes. We […]

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Do Michigan Minors Understand Their Rights? Apparently Not! (Pt 2)

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  Welcome back and thanks for joining us again at The Kronzek Firm for this discussion on the challenges faced by juveniles when trying to understand their Constitutional rights. As we pointed out before, studies have shown that teens don’t really understand what it means when they’re read their Miranda rights. They may know what […]

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What Happens If I Resist The Police During an Arrest in Michigan?

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  As you probably already know, resisting arrest is a horribly bad idea! However, what many people don’t know is the reason why. Why can’t you refuse arrest if you believe that you’re innocent and shouldn’t be charged with a crime? Why can’t you refuse to comply when you’re certain that the arresting officer is […]

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