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EB-5 Investor Green Cards – Important Questions for the Regional Center

  In this blog are sample EB-5 Investor Questions for Regional Centers.  This blog is NOT intended to serve as a substitute for seeking the assistance of legal counsel.  There may be additional questions that are necessary depending upon your own personal circumstances, and circumstances involving the particular Regional Center.   It is…

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Immigration – Different Forms of Discretionary Relief From Removal

The following are summaries of different types of Immigration relief from removal that are discretionary, and is not intended to serve as the substitute from seeking the advice of a competent immigration lawyer, such as the attorneys at Hilf & Hilf, PLC. If during Immigration proceedings an alien is found to…

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Immigration Consequences for Criminal Drug or Controlled Substance Violations

An allegation of a controlled substance offense against an alien can have severe immigration consequences.  Depending on the circumstances, it can result in: ineligibility to enter or re enter the United States; ineligibility to obtain a green card; inability to become a naturalized United States citizen; deportation; mandatory detention.  When…

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Michigan Sentencing Guidelines

This blog gives general instructions as to how to compute sentencing guidelines for felony cases (and high court misdemeanors with a maximum punishment of over 1 year) in Michigan.  Sentence guidelines do not apply to most misdemeanor offenses in Michigan.   Be careful in calculating the guidelines – Michigan case law, statutory law, the facts…

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Criminal Sentencing Advice in Michigan Courts – Speaking and Presenting Yourself in Court

How a Defendant presents himself or herself in Court at sentencing can influence the ultimate decision of the Court.  A Defendant has a right to speak at Court before sentencing occurs, which sometimes ends up being to the detriment of the Defendant. This blog contains suggestions that may help a…

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Restitution in Criminal Cases in Michigan

Restitution in Michigan is a victim’s Constitutional right and mandatory. It cannot be excluded through a plea bargain or sentencing agreement. It is only awarded if the Defendant is convicted of a criminal allegation related to his or her conduct that gave rise to the restitution.  Restitution even survives the death…

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Probation – Types of Probation Supervision in Michigan

When an individual is placed on probation in Michigan, there is a determination made by the probation department and/or the sentencing Court as to type of supervision that a probationer receives.  A failure to comply with supervision, and the terms of probation, subjects the probationer to a violation of probation.…

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