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MI Drug Crimes – Michigan Marijuana Bust Made With Help by Local Post Office
Four Michigan residents were arrested after postal workers tipped off police that marijuana was being delivered to a Lansing home through the mail.
[Read More]News on Crime – Social Media Lands Michigan Police Officers in Hot Water, Igniting Debate
As social media and the Internet continue to integrate into everyday society, what one posts online becomes increasingly questionable–particularly for people in certain professions, such as teaching or coaching. While educators have been suspended or fired for what they post online, a recent case within the Detroit Police Department shows that not everyone adheres tot he same standards.
[Read More]MI Sex Offenses – Do All Degrees of Sexual Assault Require Inclusion on the State Offender Registry?
Recent bills approved by the Michigan Senate would adjust the requirements for including younger people convicted of sexual crimes, and therefore required to register on the state Sex Offender Registry. As sex offenses can change one’s life permanently, the changes hope to provide an opportunity for teenage sex offenders to successfully rehabilitate and integrate themselves back into society.
[Read More]MI Murder Charges – Convicted Michigan Man May Be Innocent, Store Records Show
In 2000, Mark Craighead was convicted of murdering his closest friend, and sentenced to serve seven years behind bars as a result. However, new information discovered by University of Michigan law students shows that Craighead was innocent, and working the night the murder occurred.
[Read More]MI Criminal Charges – Michigan Defendants Could Be Paying For Their Own Prosecution
Prosecutors nationwide serve as the government’s representation in cases against a defendant accused of committing a crime. However, in many states (including Michigan), laws mandate that the accused could be required to pay the costs of their own prosecution, in addition to excessive fines and fees already associated with their crime.
[Read More]Gun Laws – Shooting of Congresswoman and Others Relights The US Gun Law Debate
After the tragic Arizona shootings last week, Americans have reopened the seemingly ever present debate over gun laws in the United States; how much control is too much?
[Read More]MI Drug Charges – Woman Arrested For Heroin Drug Bust at Detroit Airport
Police recently arrested a woman at Detroit Metro Airport after Customs agents discovered that she had transported over two pounds of Heroin in her body from Europe to the United States.
[Read More]MI State Law – Michigan Law Bans Spouse Email Surveillance, But What Else?
A Michigan man was recently charged with a felony crime after reading his wife’s emails without permission. As criminal charges are rarely brought into divorce proceedings, it leaves Michigan residents to wonder: what other forms of surveillance are illegal?
[Read More]MI Computer Crimes – Michigan Man Goes to Trial After Reading Wife’s Email
Lawmakers across the country have enacted computer-related legislation in efforts to keep up with rapid advances in technology. However, a recent case involving a Michigan man facing trial for reading his wife’s emails asks a new question: how does computer-related privacy laws apply to domestic cases?
[Read More]MI Assault Charges – Michigan Woman Accuses Husband of Assaulting Her While Driving
While all marriages have their ups and downs, sometimes altercations between married couples turn violent. Any top criminal lawyer would warn however, that just because the domestic violence occurs between married people, it does not mean that a spouse will not face criminal charges for their actions. Such an example is seen in a recent […]
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