Michigan's Criminal Conviction Appeals Process

Posted by: Mike Naughton in appeals , Criminal Defense , criminal law , gpt4 1 year, 8 months ago

If you have been convicted of a crime in Michigan, you may wonder if you have any options to challenge your conviction or sentence. Depending on the circumstances of your case, you may be able to file an appeal to a higher court and seek relief. However, appealing a criminal conviction is not a simple or straightforward process. It involves strict deadlines, complex rules, and persuasive arguments. In this blog post, we will explain some of the basics of Michigan's criminal conviction appeals process and why you need an experienced appellate lawyer to guide you through it.

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Michigan's Drunk Driving Laws

Posted by: Mike Naughton in Criminal Defense , criminal law , gpt4 1 year, 8 months ago

Michigan's Operating Under the Influence of Alcohol Laws

Driving under the influence of alcohol is a serious offense in Michigan that can result in harsh penalties, including fines, jail time, license suspension, and ignition interlock device installation. In this blog post, we will explain some of the key aspects of Michigan's operating under the influence of alcohol laws and how they may affect you if you are arrested for drunk driving.

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Michigan's Criminal Sexual Conduct Laws

Posted by: Mike Naughton in criminal law , gpt4 1 year, 8 months ago

Michigan's criminal sexual conduct laws are a set of statutes that define and punish various forms of sexual offenses involving force, coercion, lack of consent, or abuse of authority. The laws are contained in sections 520a - 520o of the Michigan penal code, and they use the term "criminal sexual conduct" instead of "rape" to describe these crimes. The laws classify criminal sexual conduct into four degrees based on the nature and severity of the offense, ranging from first degree (the most serious) to fourth degree (the least serious). The laws also specify different circumstances that can aggravate or mitigate the offense, such as the age of the victim, the relationship between the actor and the victim, and whether a weapon was used. The penalties for criminal sexual conduct vary depending on the degree and circumstances of the offense, but they can include imprisonment, fines, probation, registration as a sex offender, and mandatory HIV testing.

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Can You Record Arguments in Michigan?

Posted by: Mike Naughton in android , Criminal Defense , criminal law , ESI , iphone , IT , michigan law , nest camera , recording 2 years, 9 months ago

If you are in an argument with a spouse, co-worker, or another person can you record it?

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Michigan Drunk Driving Laws

Posted by: Mike Naughton 2 years, 10 months ago

Each year, thousands of people are arrested for driving impaired or intoxicated. Additionally, hundreds of people are charged with driving-related crashes while intoxicated.

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