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Michigan's third degree criminal sexual conduct law is designed to protect children from sexual abuse. The law makes it a crime for anyone to engage in sexual penetration with a person who is under the age of 16.
Circumstantial evidence is evidence that proves a fact by inference. In other words, it is evidence that suggests a fact, but does not prove it directly. Circumstantial evidence is often used in criminal cases, where the prosecution may not have direct evidence of the crime, such as fingerprints or eyewitness testimony. In these cases, the prosecution may rely on circumstantial evidence to build a case against the defendant.
First Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct: What You Need to Know
Corporate employment law is a branch of business law that deals with the rights and obligations of employers and employees in the workplace. It covers a wide range of topics, such as contracts, wages, benefits, discrimination, harassment, health and safety, privacy, whistleblowing and unionization.
If you are a creditor in Michigan, you may face some challenges when trying to collect a debt from a debtor. Michigan law gives debtors certain rights and protections that may limit your options for enforcing a judgment or recovering your money. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the aspects of creditor's rights law in Michigan that you should be aware of.