Tag Archives: Legal Representation

MI Criminal Charges – Police Arrest Man Accused of Setting Ex-Girlfriend on Fire

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Police arrested a Northern Michigan man last week after he allegedly lit his ex-girlfriend on fire. He is currently being held at the Livingston County Jail on charges of stalking, torture, and attempted murder.

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Theft Charges – Criminal Charges Against Former Grand Rapids Surgeon Caught Taking Hotel Furniture

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Criminal charges are being brought against a former Grand Rapids surgeon who was caught taking numerous items from a hotel where he was a guest. An inn employee witnessed Roger Gemmen taking hotel items out of the building and put them into a vehicle with a Michigan license plate, leading to his eventual arrest.

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MI Criminal Charges – Crime Lab Results Needed to Investigate Ludington Deaths

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The investigation into the death of a young girl from Ludington has come to a standstill–until law enforcement officials receive crime and toxicology lab reports, they are unable to piece together specific details surrounding the death of Chloey Stoudt, and her accused killer James Belanger.

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MI Criminal Charges – HIV Positive Man Accused of Bioterrorism Charges After Biting Incident

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After biting his neighbor during an evening argument, a Clinton Township man has been accused of Michigan assault charges. However, after later announcing that he was HIV-positive, he was charged with additional violations under the 1998 Michigan Bioterrorism Law. Because of the delicate and personal nature of the case, it has stirred up the passions of legislators and civil rights activists nationwide, as they fight for the charges against the suspect to be dropped.

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MI Drug Charges – Michigan Woman Gets Increased Jail Time for Repeat Cocaine Distribution

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A Michigan woman was sentenced Thursday her second wave of cocaine-related charges, resulting in added jail time to the sentence she is currently serving. These cases are always disheartening, particuarly as many repeat offenders of non-violent drug crimes are also addicts that desperately need rehabiltiation, not incarceration.

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MI Murder Charges – New Trial for Murder Case Granted by Michigan Court of Appeals

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The Michigan Court of Appeals has granted a convicted murderer another shot at gaining his freedom. Michael George, 49, was found guilty of homicide based on the presentation of circumstantial evidence. However, new information discovered by George’s defense counsel shows not only that he may not be at fault, but that prosecution exhibited misconduct during the trial.

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MI Criminal Charges – Man to be Charged for Fatal Shooting, Killing One Officer and Wounding Four

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After a fatal shootout in Detroit this week resulting in the death of a police officer and the injury of four others, a 25 year-old man will almost certainly face Michigan homicide charges for his involvement. Not only is Jason Gibson, also known as James Everet, suspected of this crime, but he has been convicted for numerous others in recent years, including drug possession, unlawful gun possession, and attempting to disarm an officer.

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MI State Law – Proposed Legislation Stands to Outlaw Speed Traps in Michigan

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A new bill is about to be proposed in the State House of Representatives that will outlaw speed traps in Michigan. All communities will be forced to determine traffic limits based on studies on actual traffic flow, and be prohibited from hunting down motorists for outrageous motor vehicle violations.

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MI Criminal Matters – MI Police Evaluations Based On Number of Tickets Issued

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Although ticket quota were banned in Michigan in 1979, police officers throughout the state are often evaluated based upon the number of citations they write. The added pressure has been placed upon officers in recent years as the economy has dwindled, leaving the state scrambling for desperately needed revenue.

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Drug Charges – New Trial for MI City Man Who Rejected Plea Bargain on Drug Charges

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A Michigan City man is going to trial again after rejecting a prosecutor’s plea bargain offered in a drug distribution case. Although he was convicted in 2009 of fleeing police and criminal recklessness, jurors were unable to determine if he was also guilty of possessing drugs with the intent to sell. The defendant will try again to have his name cleared in a new trial set for October 18th, 2010.

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