The Life Employment and Skills Program (LESP) is a program for Oakland County Jail inmates to address their criminal conduct and any substance abuse issues. Inmates that are accepted into the program meet for 90 minutes over a period of 6 weeks for felony offenses, or for 90 minute sessions over 4 weeks for misdemeanor offenses. For misdemeanor offenses, the Defendant must be sentenced to a minimum of 60 days in jail in order to participate and cannot have an assaultive record. Upon completion of the program the inmate receives a 25% reduction in his or her jail sentence. The focus of LESP is to teach the inmate new ways of thinking, to achieve self control, understand distortions in thinking, and identify patterns of criminal behavior. There is no charge for an inmate’s participation in LESP.
Question – Will my husband be eligible for bootcamp?
Will my husband be eligible for a bootcamp ?
My husband was convicted of extortion and he got 3 to 6 years, its his first felony ever so i was wondering if he would be eligible for serving bootcamp instead of prison, please answer me and thank you so much?
Question – What are my chances of getting 7411 for a possession and paraphernalia case that happened at the same time?
What are my chances of getting 7411 for possession and paraphernalia citations at the same time?
I received two Misdemeanor citations in the same traffic stop, one for possession of paraphernalia and the other for possession of marijuana(very small amount). I am 28 I have never been arrested or in trouble?
Question – What does a show cause hearing mean?
I had a year probation for sub-possess/analogues. I was ordered to take drug tests for first month-every week. Had another court date where I was taken off tests. Also I was assigned non-reporting probation. I do not have a officer of the court that I reported to. My year is up and I got a notice for a hearing that says show cause hearing. What does this mean? I have not been in any trouble. Is this the end of probation? Do I take another drug test at this time? Thank you for your time.
Misdemeanor
A misdemeanor in Michigan is a violation of penal law which is not a felony, or a violation of a state agency, that is punishable by imprisonment, probation, and/or a fine. A misdemeanor can be charged under Federal law, State law, or by a local ordinance. The penalty is determined by the particular federal statute, Michigan Compiled Law, or local ordinance in question.
52-4 District Court – Tobacco Offenses
Tobacco Local Ordinance Offenses at the 52-4 District Court in Troy, Michigan
98.12.01 Person Under 18 – Possess or Purchase Tobacco. No person under the age of 18 shall purchase, attempt to purchase, possess or use tobacco in any form or any product that is used for the formation of a smoking device. A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not more than $50.00 for each offense.
52-4 District Court – Alcohol Local Ordinance Offenses
98.10.01 Public Intoxication. No person shall be intoxicated in a public place and endanger another person or property or act in a manner that causes a public disturbance. A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than 90 days or by a fine of not more than $500, or both.
52-4 Distrct Court – Theft and Fraud Local Ordinance Offenses
Theft and Fraud Local Ordinance Offenses at the 52-4 District Court in Troy, Michigan
52-4 District Court – School Related Local Ordinance Offenses
52-4 District Court – Malicious Destruction of Property
The following are local ordinance violations at the 52-4 District Court for Troy, Michigan cases: