Featured: Man on steps in blue suit- Can I Represent Myself in a Criminal Case?

If you pay attention to high-profile criminal law cases – as has become a popular pastime among the millions of Americans who enjoy “true crime” television dramas, movies, and podcasts – you are likely aware that some criminal defendants opt to represent themselves when they are facing criminal charges. If you are facing criminal charges, […]

Featured: Red flag with burnt edge- Red Flag Laws in Michigan: What You Should Know

In the wake of the recent mass shooting on the Michigan State University campus in East Lansing, Democratic legislators began pushing for numerous changes to the state’s laws concerning gun ownership. In addition to calling for universal background checks and enacting new penalties for failing to store firearms safely when in the presence of a […]

Featured: 4 male juveniles sitting on rocky ledge looking at water- When can juveniles be charged as adults?

The goal of the juvenile criminal justice system is to maintain public safety while rehabilitating and reintegrating people under the age of 18 back into society. While the juvenile system functions similarly to the adult justice system, the courts consider that juveniles are immature and do not bear the same responsibility as adults. However, in […]

Featured: Hooded thief with tool waiting to steal red bike- Receiving Stolen Property in Michigan

In Michigan, buying, receiving, possessing, or concealing stolen property is illegal. This means that you can be charged with a felony offense if you are found to have knowingly bought or possessed stolen property. In addition, if you unknowingly buy the stolen property and later find out that it is stolen, you must forfeit the stolen property to […]

Featured: Black & white abstract - What are sexual assault kits in sex crime cases in Michigan?

Sex crimes are serious offenses that can have profound legal and personal consequences. If you find yourself facing charges related to a sex crime in Michigan, it is crucial to understand the legal process and the tools used in these cases. One such tool is the sexual assault kit (commonly referred to as a rape kit), […]

Featured: Defendant being cross-examined in court by lawyer pointing to evidence- Perjury

During criminal and civil trials, individuals may be requested to testify or answer questions under oath. Lying while under oath is known as perjury and can lead to felony criminal charges, which will adversely affect an individual. In Michigan, as opposed to other states, it doesn’t matter if the perjury was related to a material […]

Featured: Skull and crossbones in white powder- Heroin Possession

Heroin is one of the most dangerous drugs, and being found in possession of heroin can lead to severe criminal penalties that can affect someone for the rest of their life. If you are arrested and charged with heroin possession, the prosecution will likely seek jail time. Contact an experienced heroin possession attorney at George […]

Resisting and Obstructing Arrest in Michigan

Being arrested can be terrifying. If you panic during the arrest and make it more difficult for the police, it can result in a resisting and obstructing arrest charge. Even if the arrest was not legal or the crime you were arrested for is dropped, you can still be charged with resisting arrest, resulting in […]

Featured: Female being arrested with 4 police officers surrounding her- Involuntary Manslaughter

Involuntary manslaughter is the lowest level homicide offense that someone can be charged with when someone is killed in Michigan. The involuntary manslaughter category is meant to cover homicides that were not intended but occurred because of negligent or criminal actions. For example, this is a common charge for someone driving with reckless disregard for others’ safety, […]

Featured: Police car behind car pulled over for speeding- Can I Get Charged With a Crime for Speeding?

Speeding may not seem like a serious thing. Usually, speeding will result in a ticket which is a traffic infraction, not a criminal offense, but sometimes speeding can lead to serious criminal penalties. Even when you are simply paying the speeding ticket, you are pleading guilty under Michigan law, which can have consequences you may […]