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Top 10 Michigan DNR Investigation Strategies For Wildlife Violations

The great outdoors is suddenly not so great when DNR writes you a ticket.  The freedom you felt enjoying nature is now crushed and your day, season, and future hunting seasons are maybe ruined.  Many people do not know that some hunting violations (if convicted as charged) require a mandatory…

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Probation Violation? -12 Proven and Effective Strategies to Reduce Jail Possibility (100% Legal)

Jail for a probation violation?  Seriously?  With a probation violation the Judge has that option. Being incarcerated is no place for anyone to be.  Losing your job, losing a place to live, having to start over from scratch – life is hard enough without all this stress.  But maybe the…

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Probation for Shoplifting

  A common question when someone is arrested for retail fraud is: “Will I be placed on probation?”.  Another common question is:  “Can I avoid Jail?”.  When a person is arrested there is often a fear of the unknown.  “What will happen to me?”.  “What will the Judge do?”.  Although probation…

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Removing a No Contact Order in a Domestic Violence Case

No contact orders are very common when it comes to domestic violence allegations.  This type of order prevents a Defendant from having contact with an alleged victim.  It may also prevent a Defendant from returning to a home address.   These types of orders cause a lot of chaos, disruption,…

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Retail Fraud Plea Bargain

A charge of retail fraud can have lasting consequences on a person’s life.  In some circumstances a conviction for retail fraud may result in any of the following: loss of employment; licensing issues for professionals; immigration consequences for persons that are not United States citizens; trouble with traveling to foreign…

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Civil Demand Letter for Retail Fraud Accusation

In Michigan when a person is accused by a store, detained by loss prevention, or arrested by police, for retail fraud it is not uncommon for that person to receive a letter in the mail asking for civil damages.  These are referred to as Civil Demand Letters.  The letter is…

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Penalties for Unlawfully Taking a Deer in Michigan

The State of Michigan imposes very steep penalties for unlawfully taking a deer and/or poaching of a deer.  The law concerning the penalty is contained in Michigan Compiled Law (MCL) 324.40118 and MCL 324.40119, and includes the following: A misdemeanor criminal conviction; Imprisonment for not more than 90 days (see…

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Gun Conviction and Immigration Law

  A gun conviction can carry extremely severe immigration consequences for persons that are not United States citizens.  INA section 237(a)(2)(C) makes convictions under federal, state, and local laws for firearms offenses deportable.  The list of offenses that fall under this provision is very broad.  Even very minor firearm convictions,…

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Is it a defense that I did not know my license was suspended?

In Michigan the of driving while license suspended, revoked, or denied (DWLS) is a misdemeanor that carries for a first offense a maximum jail sentence of 93 days and a fine of not more than $500.  A conviction for this offense will result in a suspension of driving privileges.  It…

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