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DWLS and Foreign Driver’s Licenses

In Michigan, individuals must have proof of legal citizenship or legal presence in the United States in order to obtain a valid driver’s license.   Undocumented and illegal aliens at the present time are not eligible to obtain a Michigan driver’s license.  Most aliens (including undocumented aliens) and most other…

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Lawyer for Family Member in Jail

When a family member is arrested, there is often a period of concern and worry because the family member cannot be reached.  Sometimes the family member is deprived of the ability to use a telephone during their initial period of incarceration.  A lawyer has greater access to see persons incarcerated,…

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Lawyer for Driving While License Suspended Ticket

Driving while license suspended, revoked, or denied (also called DWLS or DWLS/R/D) is a criminal offense that is treated seriously by many courts.  This offense can be prosecuted under State law by a county prosecutor or under local ordinance by a city attorney.  The possible penalty for a first offense…

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Hit & Run Accident

In Michigan a driver who has reason to believe that he or she has been in an accident has a responsibility to stop the vehicle at the scene of the accident and remain there.    Failure to comply can result in a criminal prosecution under either State law or local…

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Shoplifting Somerset Mall

Somerset mall is one of the premiere shopping destinations in Michigan.  It is known for its collection of high end stores such as Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and others.  One of the issues that Somerset Mall and its merchants guard against is shoplifting. Somerset Mall and…

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Troy Retail Fraud Ordinance

Cases of retail fraud can be prosecuted by the city of Troy or the Oakland County Prosecutor’s office.  For a person arrested for misdemeanor retail fraud that does not have an extensive record, the likelihood is higher that the case will be handled by the city attorney for Troy Michigan.…

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Accidental Shoplifting Arrest

Not everyone who conceals or removes merchandise from a store do it with the intent to steal.  Sometimes people take or conceal items by accident. What may constitute accidental shoplifting? When shopping, items are sometimes placed under the shopping cart due to the item’s size or because the shopping cart…

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Tampering with Theft Detection Device

Although tampering with a theft detection device goes hand and hand with retail fraud, in Michigan this is a separate criminal offense.  This offense can be prosecuted either under the laws of the State of Michigan or by local ordinance. Michigan Compiled Law 750.360a identifies the different ways that this…

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Home Depot Retail Fraud Arrest

Retail fraud at Home Depot typically occurs in several different ways:  Concealing merchandise with the intent to steal Trying to push merchandise out the store Fraudulent return or exchanges of items never purchased at Home Depot Switching price tags on items Sometimes shoplifting is done in tandem with other shoppers,…

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Arrested for Price Switching in Michigan is Retail Fraud

Retail fraud can be prosecuted under either State law or ordinances that are enacted by cities, townships, or villages.  Under either State law or ordinances switching the price tag to obtain a cheaper price is prosecuted as retail fraud. How do people get caught committing this offense?  Loss prevention sometimes…

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