Let’s be honest here – all people tell lies, whether they have been accused of a crime or not. We’re all human, however many people are curious as to if criminal defense lawyers represent clients who they know are lying, and if so, why. Even defendants in a criminal case…
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The Mercy Rule: An Ironic Word for a chaotic System
When one hears about the term “Mercy” they are often thinking about the concept of forgiveness and understanding. However, in the world of law, this term has a deceptive meeting that can be the death nail of the defendant in a criminal case. According to the Federal Rules of Evidence,…
Will Michigan Prisoners Who are Exonerated Finally Be Treated as Fairly as Parolees?
Of all 50 states in the U.S., 20 do not compensate those who are wrongly convicted of crimes and ultimately set free – Michigan is one of those states. However, a bill is on the table that could hopefully change how exonerees are treated if it is voted on by…
Expunging a Criminal Record – What Convictions are Not Eligible, and What You Should Do
Anyone with a criminal record knows it can really cause problems in terms of employment, housing, obtaining (or keeping) a professional license, and more. While there are many criminal convictions that can be set aside or “expunged” from your record, there are also some convictions that are ineligible for expungement.…
Criminal Defense Lawyers Myths
There are countless “myths” regarding criminal defense lawyers that run the gamut. Many people who’ve never dealt with a criminal attorney view them as somewhat shady (after all, who would represent a criminal?) or as individuals who are in it to make a fortune. Speaking of making money, why not…
Jenison Contractor to Spend Minimum of Three Years in Prison for Larceny by Conversion
In October of this year, 32-year-old Jeffery Scott TenElshof of Jenison pleaded guilty to two counts of larceny by conversion of more than $1,000 but less than $20,000. On Thursday December 18, he unsuccessfully attempted to withdraw his guilty pleas at his sentencing hearing before Kent County Circuit Court Judge…
Detroit Man Arraigned on Charge of Murdering Wife, Pleads Not Guilty
On May 24, 27-year-old Alicia Fox and her two children went missing. Fox’s body was eventually located by relatives in an abandoned home in Detroit, however the children, 6-year-old Kaylah Hunter, and 8-month-ol Kristian Justice, have yet to be found. Erin Justice, Alicia’s husband, was charged with murder and pleaded…
When Charged with Drunk Driving in Michigan, There is No Defense, Right? Wrong
As highly regarded Michigan DUI defense attorneys, we know that many individuals who are charged with driving under the influence (or OWI, Operating While Intoxicated, the legal term in Michigan) believe there is no defense to the charge. Unfortunately, many people simply plead guilty without considering there may be options.…
Interesting Fact – More Women are Arrested for DUI Than Men, According to FBI Statistics
Since 2003, it appears that the number of women arrested for DUI has risen, while the number of men arrested for driving under the influence has decreased. Between 2003 and 2012, the number of women who were arrested for DUI rose by 21%, while the number of men arrested for…
Wisconsin Woman Chases Man to Get Her Revoked Driver’s License Back, Charged with DUI
Driving on a suspended license is serious enough, however recently a Racine, Wisconsin woman was caught operating a vehicle while her driver’s license was revoked. According to the Racine County Eye, 37-year-old Lisa Coca was driving while intoxicated when she chased a man who she claimed had her driver’s license.…