Tag Archives: Michigan Criminal Defense Attorneys

MI Legal Matters – Miranda Rights Redefined in Recent Supreme Court Decision

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In a precedent setting decision, the Supreme Court has redefined how a criminal suspect is to invoke their Miranda rights. Previously, a suspect could assert their Fifth Amendment right to remain silent simply by remaining silent. Now, following a 5-4 ruling, those under interrogation must explicitly tell police that they wish to remain silent.

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MI Legal Matters – Debt Collectors Calling? Keep Your Rights in Mind

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As the economy continues to dwindle and many find themselves strapped for cash, it is likely that numerous people statewide are receiving many unwanted calls from credit card companies regarding unpaid balances. As failing to pay owed debts can bring significant consequences on a person, it is important to keep your rights in mind when interacting with creditors, so that the experience is as painless as possible.

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MI Criminal Charges – Police Arrest Protestors at Sacred Indian Site

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Even though the First Amendment guaruntees Americans the right to free speech and peaceful protest, it is still possible to be arrested for criminal charges while acting within the scope of one’s Constitutional rights. In a recent case, police arrested six people for trespassing, while they were protesting the construction of a sacred Native American site under construction.

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Drug Charges – Former Michigan State Basketball Star Implicated on Drug Charges

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Just because a person is a celebrity, does not mean that their lives are any less affected by being accused of drug charges–they will not only face great legal consequences, but also an arguably more tarnished reputation, being a public figure. Such is the case of a former Michigan State basketball player who was implicated recently for trafficking and possession of drugs.

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MI Criminal Matters – Detroit Shooting Leads Experts to Debate: Is Girls’ Criminal Activity on the Rise?

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Although national statistics show that teenage females are much less likely to commit an aggravated assault then males, a recent Detroit shooting involving girl-on-girl violence has left experts in a bit of a debate on the issue–is female adolescent crime on the rise?

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MI Criminal Charges – Northern Michigan Officers Plead Guilty to Criminal Misdemeanor

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Two Northern Michigan police officers pled guilty today to misdemeanor charges after failing to perform sobriety tests on an off-duty officer following a crash. Although neither man will spend time behind bars for the infraction, both lost their jobs and their good reputation within the community as a result–ultimately showing how life-changing a conviction can be.

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MI Criminal Charges – Young Iranian Protesting For Immigration Reform Could Be Deported or Executed

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Mohammad Abdollahi, 24, has lived in the United States for most of his life. However, due to a technical error made by a former attorney, his family was denied citizenship and lost their status. Despite this, Abdollahi continued to live in the United States, actively working to create legislation that provides an opportunity for citizenship to undocumented residents who lived in America for most of their lives. After leading a sit-in protesting anti-immigration legislation, Abdollahi was taken into custody and now faces deportation and execution, should he return to Iran.

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MI Libel Charges – WMU Student Sued After Social Media Bash of Towing Company

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Web-surfers and online product reviewers: be warned, posting your opinions online can be dangerous and costly. Such is the example of Western Michigan University student Justin Kurtz who was recently sued for slander and libel after expressing an unfavorable review of a local towing company in an online social forum.

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MI Probation Violation – Former Detroit Mayor to Serve 5 Years Behind Bars After Violating Probation

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Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick was sentenced today to head back to jail, serving anywhere from 1.5 to 5 years behind bars. He was convicted of violating the terms of his probation in April, after he failed to report his tax returns, as well as truthful information regarding his abilities to pay his restitution stemming from his infamous 2008 cover-up scandal.

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MI Murder Charges – Police Investigate Repeat Offender For Links to 5 Cold Cases

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Being convicted of murder charges in any state will result in life-changing consequences. Not only will the accused spend a significant amount of time behind bars, that person’s reputation will instantly be ruined, making them a prime suspect should the be linked to any further homicide cases. These are the circumstances of a case seen in recent news, where a tri-state police task force is investigating possible links a repeat homicidal offender may have to five cold cases.

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