Tag Archives: Michigan Criminal Defense Lawyers
Federal Law Matters – US Supreme Court Clairifies SORNA
In a recent ruling, the US Supreme Court handed down a decision that clarified the scope of the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA)–potentially affecting many convicted sex offenders who were convicted and relocated prior to the effective date of the law.
[Read More]MI Theft Charges – Judge Sentences Lumber Thief to Probation, Not Jail Time
Even though repeat offender Robert Wilber narrowly escaped jail time after pleading guilty to Michigan theft charges, he is still ordered to compete three years of probation–still restricting many enjoyed personal liberties and freedoms.
[Read More]Michigan Criminal Matters – Has a Search For Drugs and Guns Led to Racial Profiling in Detroit?
In an effort to curb drug distribution and illegal gun use in Detroit, law enforcement officials have stepped-up enforcement, looking for suspicious persons breaking minor laws so they can legally question and search them. Despite the good intentions, some Civil Rights organizations claim that the task unit is just designed to racially profile innocent people.
[Read More]MI Criminal Charges – Bioterrorism Charge Dismissed by Macomb Judge in HIV Biting Incident
Last week, a Macomb County Circuit judge tossed out a bioterrorism charge held against an HIV-positive man accused of biting someone in an attempt to spread the deadly virus. Although the state passed a bioterrorism charge in the wake of the 1998 Oklahoma City bombing and an anthrax scare, Daniel Allen’s Michigan criminal defense attorney successfully argued in court that the legislation was misapplied in this case.
[Read More]MI Legal Matters – Miranda Rights Redefined in Recent Supreme Court Decision
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.
[Read More]MI Legal Matters – Debt Collectors Calling? Keep Your Rights in Mind
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.
[Read More]MI Criminal Charges – Police Arrest Protestors at Sacred Indian Site
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.
[Read More]Drug Charges – Former Michigan State Basketball Star Implicated on Drug Charges
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.
[Read More]MI Criminal Matters – Detroit Shooting Leads Experts to Debate: Is Girls’ Criminal Activity on the Rise?
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?
[Read More]MI Criminal Charges – Northern Michigan Officers Plead Guilty to Criminal Misdemeanor
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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