Regardless of whether or not you knew you were driving on a suspended license, you are still charged with a criminal offense. The fact that you believed your license was valid is not necessarily a legal defense which will work in your favor. Depending upon the circumstances that results in…
A recent 6th Circuit Court of Appeals case evaluated what an “acquittal” means for purposes of double jeopardy. Double jeopardy is the legal concept that means you can’t be tried twice on the same charges. This means a prosecutor is forbidden from being a second lawsuit against a defendant after…
According to Ann Arbor news two attempted Michigan home invasions occurred this past Tuesday morning, putting residents on alert for future incidents. Fortunately no one was injured. In one alleged attempt, a 21-year-old man was in is bedroom when another man tried to remove his window air conditioner. When confronted,…
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