Featured: Judges gavel- Prescription Drug Crimes in Michigan

Over the past decades, improper prescription drug use has increased in the United States. In response, lawmakers on both the Michigan and federal levels have been taking action to prevent the illegal use, possession, and trafficking of prescription drugs. Most of these drugs are medicinal and used to help treat various medical issues such as chronic […]

Featured: Lady Justice, globe and law books on desk- Michigan Cultivation and Possession with Intent

Marijuana and possession of marijuana have been hot topics in the United States for several decades. In recent years, many states, including Michigan, have taken action to legalize medical marijuana and decriminalize recreational use for people over age 21. Regardless of the laws allowing medical and recreational use in Michigan, marijuana use, possession, and growth […]

Featured: Judges gavel, Justice scales on desk- Burglary Lawyer

In Michigan, burglary and breaking and entering are similar offenses. Even though these offenses are essentially the same in Michigan law, you can still face severe penalties. These penalties can have severe consequences in the short term and for the rest of your life. This article will discuss the various laws and rules involved with […]

Featured: Two stacks of money bills on table - What Is Witness Tampering?

Witness tampering is one of the crimes against justice that hurts the integrity of the justice system. Witnesses are central to any trial. Judges and juries expect them to tell the truth, which is why they testify under oath. If jurors can’t trust witnesses, then the criminal justice system would grind to a halt. Witness […]

Featured: Lawyer holding a law book next to justice scales- Robbery Lawyer

Robbery and theft are often used interchangeably when discussing taking someone else’s property or things. However, the law treats each offense differently as there are different requirements associated with each charge that must be established before being convicted for the offense. This article will describe what robbery is, the penalties for conviction, and what to […]

Featured: Judges gavel on desk- Assault and Battery Lawyer

Assault and battery are some of the most common criminal offenses in Michigan. Assault can have a few different meanings. Assault is an attempt to cause injury to another person using your body or an external object or an intentional unlawful act or threat to cause harm. If you appear to have the ability to […]

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 […]