Tag Archives: Legal Defense
MI Drug Charges – First Major Michigan Medical Marijuana Crackdown Results in the Arrest of 15 People
Following a two month investigation, police arrested 15 employees of various medical marijuana dispensaries throughout Oakland County. They are accused of over-distributing the drug, as well as selling to undocumented people.
[Read More]MI Criminal Charges – Michigan Couple Arrested After Refusing to Leave Restaurant Bathroom
A Flint couple was arrested last Friday for refusing to leave a local restaurant bathroom. Allegedly, the two were having intercourse in the restroom and became irate when the police asked them to leave. Both were eventually arrested and now face criminal charges.
[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.
[Read More]MI State Law – Bill Requiring Interrogation Recording Awaits Senate Approval
A proposal recently passed the Michigan House of Representatives requiring law enforcement officials to record all interrogations between themselves and criminal suspects. It is hoped that the measure will keep all criminal investigations “fair and transparent.”
[Read More]MI Criminal Charges – Failure to Disclose Lands Michigan HIV-Positive Woman Behind Bars
A 54 year-old Michigan woman will serve 11 months behind bars after pleading no contest to failure to disclose charges. According to 1998’s Michigan Disclosure Law, those infected with HIV/AIDS are required to tell their partner of their medical condition before engaging in sexual contact.
[Read More]MI Fraud Charges – Federal Appeals Court Overturns Health-Care Fraud Sentence on Michigan Doctor
The U.S. Court of Appeals overturned the sentence of a Michigan dermatologist convicted of 31 counts of health-care fraud. The three-judge panel affirmed the conviction, but found that the lower court misapplied the “vulnerable-victim” statute, ultimately giving the defendant a longer jail sentence then appropriate.
[Read More]MI Murder Charges – Detroit Man Arrested For Homicide May Face Death Penalty
Although Michigan was the first to outlaw the death penalty, suspects convicted of federal crimes in the state could still face capital punishment. Such an example is seen in the case of a Detroit man, who could face the ultimate sentence for murdering an armored truck driver during a 2001 bank robbery.
[Read More]MI State Law – Can Michigan Residents Carry Firearms To The Arts, Beats, and Eats Festival?
Although the Second Amendment allows Americans to keep and bear arms, the issue is still a topic of heated debate in Michigan. The most recent focus is the Arts, Beats, and Eats festival, as gun advocates say they have the right to carry guns openly at the event–even though the city and vendors agreed to ban them.
[Read More]Sex Crime Law – Is Providing False Information To Gain Consent For Sex Considered Rape?
In recent weeks, a Middle Eastern court sentenced a man to 18 months in prison for “rape by deception” after lying to a woman about his religious affiliations to have sex with her. Following this ground-breaking decision, could the same question be brought up in the United States? Sex crime lawyers in Michigan are very interested in the answer!
[Read More]MI Criminal Charges – Michigan Prison Escapee of 34 Years Arrested by Police
Police recently arrested a man who had escaped from the Michigan Department of Corrections almost 34 years ago. Living under an alias, the man was finally caught after fingerprinting technology matched him within the court computer system to his true identity and previous convictions.
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