Currently there a 4 types of electronic monitoring that are used in many types of criminal cases: 1) Ignition Interlock – this is a breathalyzer that is installed in one or several vehicles owned by a person ordered to be monitored which prevents the person from starting their car if…
Michigan Criminal Attorneys Blog
When Do You Have a Right to Refuse Police Questioning?
If you are out in public minding your own business and are approached by the police, you might think that you’re obligated to answer their questions. Sometimes, police question individuals in an effort to better understand a situation, locate a person of interest, or to help solve a crime. Most…
Consent Probation for Juvenile Court
Juvenile first time offenders can sometimes qualify for consent probation (also known as the consent calendar). The advantage of consent probation is that the juvenile receives a commitment that if he or she follows the conditions of the court that they will not be detained in a juvenile facility. Also…
What Is the Process for Appealing a Felony Conviction in Michigan?
Sometimes, those convicted of felonies seek to appeal their case to a higher court. Usually, the defense attorney attempts to prove that an error occurred in the application of the law. After an individual is found guilty of a felony in Michigan, he or she has a period of 42…
Getting Caught for Shoplifting
Retail fraud offenses are common, and getting caught for retail fraud occurs more frequently than ever before. There are several reasons why arrests have increased: 1. Many stores have policies to prosecute shoplifters when caught. The rationale is that it acts as a deterrent for thefts occurring in the…
What Are the Steps in a Criminal Trial?
Being charged with a crime is one of the worst experiences in life. What makes matters worse is navigating through the criminal justice system without a clue regarding what happens next. The criminal justice system is complicated and it includes numerous procedures along the way. After an arrest, the police…
Oakland County Work Release Program
Work release is a sentencing alternative in Oakland County that allows a person sentenced to a jail sentence to serve that sentence from the comfort of his or her own home but monitored through a tether ankle device. This program is allowed pursuant to Michigan Compiled Law 28.1747, and is…
What Are the Long Term Effects of a DUI Conviction?
Late at night, when you are driving with your friends, you are only thinking about having fun. You may not even realize that you are not capable of driving because you’re intoxicated, but once you see those blue and red flashing lights, you know that you are in trouble. When that…
How Can You Best Defend a DUI Charge?
Being charged with driving under the influence is a very serious, and if you’re found guilty, you can face tough penalties. The attorneys at Hilf & Hilf are compassionate to your current legal situation, and we’ve represented many people that were facing similar charges. Even though each case is unique, there are…
What Is Assault and Battery?
Whenever you see a brawl at a bar, or a fight at school, what you observed was an assault and battery under the law. There is a distinction between the two but they are typically together because they go hand and hand. Assault and battery penalties are varies depending on…