Tag Archives: Michigan Criminal Defense Lawyers

Aramark Gets Canned

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Michigan Cancels Contract with Aramark 2 Years Early There are countless reasons to avoid jail. Aside from the costs involved when you lose your job because you will be unable to show up for months on end, there is the issue of your family. A parent who is sent to jail has to worry about […]

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Federal Indictment for Delaying Mail

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Former Postal Worker Indicted  In 1986, in Edmond, Oklahoma, 14 postal workers were shot dead and another 6 wounded by Patrick Sherrill, a postal worker who succumbed to uncontrollable workplace rage. After his terrifying shooting spree, Sherrill killed himself. Over the next decade or so there were at least 20 incidents in which postal workers […]

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Update: Michigan Civil Asset Forfeiture Law

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Civil Asset Forfeiture Laws Under National Scrutiny About a month ago we revisited this highly volatile subject, updating you on where we were as a state on the subject, and what changes were hoped for in the future. But the five bills still working their way through the legislature have yet to amount to anything, […]

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Fleeing and Eluding? Or Making a Smart Choice?

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Was it Really Fleeing and Eluding? DaJuawn Wallace was making a quick trip to the store to pick up medicine for his girlfriend, when he noticed the headlights of a vehicle behind him speeding up. It was dark and almost 2 a.m. at the time. Wallace didn’t want to be involved in an accident, so […]

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Two Michigan Men Arrested in Delaware Ecstasy Sale

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The Firefly Music Festival is a four day long, open-air music festival that takes place in Dover, Delaware. With performers like Snoop Dog, the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, and Modest Mouse drawing thousands of people from all over the country, it can be expected that there is going to be some shenanigans. But in this […]

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FBI Agent Crashes Stolen Dealership Car?

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Then Again, Maybe Not…. It is against the law to impersonate an officer of the law. So when the 17-year-old from Ann Arbor called the Cueter Chrysler dealership in Ypsilanti Township, asking that a 2015 Dodge Charger be dropped off at his location for a test drive, he hadn’t broken the law… yet.

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Treetops Ski Resort Sues Fraternity

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Civil Suit Follows Criminal Charges In the wake of the criminal charges brought against three students for the damages done at the Treetops ski resort in Gaylord, the resort has decided to pursue a civil suit. In a statement released to the press recently, the resort said that it’s legal advisors had recommended legal action […]

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Third Sigma Alpha Mu Member Facing Charges

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After the charges brought against Joshua Kaplan and Zachary Levin, former members of the now disbanded Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity, everyone waited to see who would be next. Well, the answer is: Matthew Leonard Vlasic.

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Lapeer County Cruelty to Animals

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Will There be Charges in Dog Shooting? On March 28th, an unnamed man from Goodland Township drove his 2-year-old dog, Gemma, out to a secluded area in the woods, and shot her in the head with a crossbow. While trying to locate something to wrap her body in for burial, she ran away. Luckily for Gemma, […]

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Devil’s Diciples Gang Members Convicted

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Detroit Motorcycle gang convicted on RICO and meth charges In a Federal Courtroom in Downtown Detroit recently, six members of the Devil’s Diciples Motorcycle Club (the misspelling is intentional, by the way), were convicted on RICO and meth charges, among other things. According to the prosecution, the Devil’s Diciples, (DDMC) are widely known for intimidation […]

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