There are a number of different criminal offenses related to the stealing or unlawful use of an automobile in Michigan. If charged with one of these offenses, you should seek the help of an experienced criminal defense attorney such as attorney Daniel Hilf. Unlawfully Driving Away an Automobile (UDAA) is…
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Fraudulent and Bad Check Cases: Uttering and Publishing; Forgery; Non sufficient Funds Check; No Account Check
There are a lot of different “paper crimes” in Michigan, which carry different potential punishments depending upon the circumstances. For any financial crime it is important to hire an effective lawyer, such as Attorney Daniel Hilf. Fraudulent Check Cases Forgery in Michigan is a felony that carries a maximum punishment…
Discrimination Related Offenses
Ethnic Intimidation, under Michigan Compiled Law 750.147b, is a 2 year maximum felony offense in the State of Michigan. To prove this offense, the Prosecutor would have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt the following: 1) The Defendant either: a) Caused physical contact with the alleged victim; b) Threatened to…
Arson
When a fire occurs, the law assumes that it had a natural or accidental cause unless the Prosecution can prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the fire was set intentionally. When an criminal investigation commences it is important to hire an experienced criminal lawyer fast. Arson of a Dwelling House…
Malicious Destruction of Property
Malicious Destruction of Property can involve personal property such as a car, a building (or a permanent attachment to a building), tomb, memorial, a school bus, fire or police department property, mine property, trees, plants, turf, bridges, railroads, locks, dams, canals, mills, or vessels. The 2 main categories are Malicious…
Contempt of Court
Contempt of Court is a willful act, omission, or statement that tends to impair the authority or impede the functioning of a Court. Any allegation of contempt of court will require an effective and experienced lawyer. There are 3 types of sanctions: 1) Criminal Contempt – Criminal Contempt is intended…
Felony Firearm
In Michigan, the Use of a Firearm in the Commission of a Felony (Michigan Compiled Laws section 750.227b), also known as Felony Firearm, carries significant punishment. As a first offense, the mandatory incarceration is a flat 2 years in prison; as a second offense, a mandatory, flat 5 years in…
Sex Offenses In Michigan
There are many different sex crimes and sex related offenses in Michigan, all of which require expert legal advice and representation. The penalties are severe, and can include prison, sex offender registration, and lifetime tether depending upon the circumstances. Sometimes in life there is only 1 opportunity to get the…
Expungement of a Criminal Conviction in Michigan
A criminal conviction can hurt a person’s ability to obtain school loans, get accepted into some school programs, advance in a career, and obtain licensing for some employment areas. Many are embarrassed by a prior criminal conviction, and worry how it will effect their reputation, and if their past will…
Personal Protection Orders – PPOs – in Michigan
There are 2 types of Personal Protection Orders (PPOs) in Michigan, which are categorized based on the relationship between the Petitioner (the person seeking the PPO) and Respondent (the person who the PPO is sought against): 1) Domestic Relationship PPOs (under MCL 600.2950) are designed to restrain behavior that interferes…