Featured: Female victim sitting on floor.- Rape Laws in Michigan

Under Michigan law, a person is required to be at least 16 years old to be able to engage in consensual sex. Additionally, if someone is above the age of 18, they are not legally allowed to have sex with individuals under the age of 18. An adult who engages in sexual activity with a […]

eatured: Female with a dog in driver's seat being pulled over by police- Driving without a driver's license

There are a variety of penalties that someone can face if they are caught driving without a license, whether that means they never got a driver’s license, have a suspended license, or left their driver’s license at home. In some cases, people moved to Michigan from another state and never applied for a Michigan driver’s […]

Featured: Securities Fraud - laptop open to trading

In the United States, it is illegal for any company or person to commit fraud in the sale or transfer of a security. If someone commits securities fraud, the individual could face civil penalties forcing them to pay back the money they received illegally. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) may also press criminal charges […]

Featured: copy of criminal record, handcuffs, glasses on lawbook - Sealing a juvenile record in Michigan

Children make mistakes, which sometimes end in a juvenile record, but they shouldn’t have to pay for those mistakes as adults. A juvenile record in Michigan may include various confidential files that can be sealed, including diversion records, criminal records, testimony, reports, and social files. In Michigan, a court will sometimes seal a juvenile record related to […]

Featured: Male attorney in suit standing at desk writing on a document- Hiring a Private Criminal Defense Attorney

It is well known that someone accused of committing a crime may request an attorney, and one will be appointed to them. However, this is not always the best option because public defenders who generally will be appointed to the case are usually spread too thin and have little time to dedicate to a specific […]

Featured: Female protester recording police officer with cell phone- Right to Record a Police Officer in Michigan

Generally, citizens have the right to record an on-duty police officer so long as the recording does not interfere with their work. However, some police officers in the United States react to being filmed in a way that might make people nervous about video recording a police officer. The constitution generally protects people’s right to […]

Featured: Police cars with flashing lights at side of road- What to Do When the Police Question You

Generally, you should contact an attorney as soon as you are accused of a crime. Many people think this makes them seem guilty; however, this is merely a shield between you and the police to avoid being coerced into saying something false and incriminating. It’s important to know your rights when the police question you. […]

Featured: a sentencing hearing in a court with judge speaking to defendant and his lawyer- the sentencing process

The sentencing hearing occurs after a defendant has been found guilty during a trial and usually occurs a few weeks after the trial has concluded or the defendant has entered a guilty plea. After a conviction, a number of things must be completed before an individual can be sentenced. For example, suppose the defendant was […]

Featured: a defendant standing in court before a judge for arraignment- the arraignment process

While the arraignment process is extremely short, usually less than 15 minutes, it is an essential part of the criminal process. In Michigan, during the arraignment, the court will inform the defendant of the charges being brought against them, the defendant will enter their plea, the judge will set bail, and if there are outstanding warrants, […]

Featured: probation officer speaking by phone with individual- probation violations versus technical violations

Probation and technical violations are similar in that they both transpire because of some offense that occurs while someone is on probation. What Is Probation? According to the Michigan government, probation has been the primary form of supervision for anyone convicted of a felony in Michigan since 1913. The purpose of probation is to provide an […]