Featured: Male identifying by pointing a finger- How to Challenge and Eyewitness Identification

The criminal justice system greatly values eyewitness testimony. If someone saw you commit a crime, the odds are high that they positively identified you in a lineup or by looking at a photo array. If you have recently been identified or believe someone might identify you, you might feel like the walls are closing in. […]

Featured: Judges gavel on law book- Larceny Lawyer

Larceny is stealing property from another person. There are several kinds of larceny in Michigan and depending on the severity of the charge, comes with various penalties. These penalties can carry severe punishments consisting of time spent in jail, fines, or both. This article will discuss the different kinds of larceny, the penalties for each, […]

Featured: Female touching an item on shelf-Can You Defend Against Michigan Shoplifting Charges?

Taking one or two items from a store without paying can lead to severe punishments. Shoplifting—called “retail fraud” in Michigan—is a serious crime with serious penalties. If you or your child have been accused, please contact George Law today. An experienced Michigan shoplifting attorney at George Law can review the legal charges, gather evidence, and defend […]

Featured: Lady Justice on desk with globe- Conspiracy Lawyer

Conspiracy occurs when you agree with someone else to commit a crime. Conspiracy can involve or relate to a number of different kinds of crimes in Michigan. You need only be found to have knowingly agreed to commit that crime to be guilty of that conspiracy. However, there are specific rules and requirements that Michigan […]

Featured: Probation officer at desk with defendant - Probation in Michigan

Probation can serve as a punishment for a criminal conviction. It is an alternative to a jail sentence for many. It can be part of a plea bargain and is usually court-supervised. Probation in Michigan is used for many reasons, such as a way for someone convicted of a drug crime to get clean or otherwise rehabilitated. […]

Featured: Pair of hands in handcuffs behind back- Michigan Sentencing Guidelines

Michigan courts follow sentencing guidelines for individuals who have been charged and convicted of a felony in Michigan. The purpose of sentencing guidelines is to ensure that there are consistent sentences for the same crime and that there is no discriminatory sentencing occurring. As a result, if two people from completely different backgrounds commit the […]

Featured: Arrest Warrant with pair of glasses on top - Criminal Process in Michigan

If you commit a crime and are immediately arrested without the involvement of a court for a warrant, you will be immediately taken to jail and likely be held until your arraignment. However, the process may look a little different if the police are required to have an arrest warrant issued to find the suspect. […]

Featured: Jurors seated in court- Jury Nullification

Jury nullification occurs when a jury returns a verdict that is contrary to the law provided to them by the court. This can occur in a criminal case when there is beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty, but the jury still returns a verdict of not guilty. While this is rare, it […]

Court Proceeding in place- Overview of Felony Criminal Procedure in Michigan

Due Process Rights Under Michigan law, all people accused of a crime have certain due process rights which arise out of the Michigan and United States Constitutions. This article gives an overview of the felony criminal procedure in Michigan There are two types of due process rights: procedural and substantive. Procedural Due Process Rights Michigan law provides […]

Probable Cause Conference in Michigan seated at a table with laptops open

In Michigan, a probable cause conference is a court hearing before the preliminary examination. Both are considered part of the due process rights. Therefore, you and your attorney will generally receive the initial date for your probable cause conference at your arraignment; attendance at the conference is mandatory. When Are Probable Cause Conferences Required? A […]