Your Rights During an Arrest In 1966, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Miranda v. Arizona, that individuals who are under arrest for suspicion of having committed a crime have certain rights that must be explained to them before any questioning may...
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Michigan Criminal Record Expungement
Michigan Criminal Record Expungement If you have a criminal record in the state of Michigan, you know how much it can impact your ability to secure employment and housing or obtain certain professional licenses. Fortunately, Michigan has...
Laws and Penalties for Murder in Michigan
Murder is one of the most heinous crimes a person can commit. It is a crime that results in the loss of life, and the consequences can affect not only the victim's family and friends but also the entire community. In Michigan, murder is a serious...
What are the penalties for drunk driving in Michigan?
What are the penalties for drunk driving in Michigan? In Michigan, it is a crime for a driver to have a bodily alcohol content (BAC) of .08 or greater if over age 21 or .02 or greater if under 21. In addition, Michigan has a high-BAC law...
Cannabis and Driving in Michigan
Cannabis and Driving in Michigan Michigan has implemented strict laws and penalties for driving under the influence of marijuana (DUI). Whether you're a medical marijuana patient or a recreational user, it's important to understand the laws...
Michigan Compiled Laws (MCL) Chapter 750
Michigan Compiled Laws (MCL) Chapter 750 Penalties Document Type Description Section 750.1 Section Michigan penal code; short title. Section 750.2 Section Rule of construction. Section 750.3 Section Civil rights or remedies not affected. Section...
Why do I need an Attorney?
Why do I need an Attorney? When faced with a legal issue, it can be tempting to handle it on your own to save money. However, navigating the legal system without professional help can lead to costly mistakes that may have long-lasting...
Driving privileges and sanctions
Introduction to Driving Privileges and Sanctions in Michigan Driving is an important aspect of modern life, with many relying on it for daily transportation. However, with the privilege of driving comes a responsibility to follow traffic...
DUI In Michigan
Drunk Driving Laws and Penalties in Michigan All states have laws regarding drinking and driving. In Michigan, it is illegal for drivers over the age of 21 to operate a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08 percent or...
Distracted Driving
Distracted Driving Laws in Michigan Distracted driving is a leading cause of car accidents in Michigan, and across the United States. In response, the state of Michigan has implemented laws prohibiting certain behaviors while driving....
Driving Under The Influence
Drunk Driving Laws and Penalties in Michigan According to Section 257.625 of the Michigan Vehicle Code It is a crime for a driver to have a bodily alcohol content (BAC) of .08 or greater if over age 21 or .02 or greater if under 21. In addition,...
Michigan Compiled Laws For DUI
MICHIGAN VEHICLE CODE (EXCERPT) Act 300 of 1949 257.625 Operating motor vehicle while intoxicated; "operating while intoxicated" defined; operating motor vehicle when visibly impaired; penalties for causing death or serious impairment...
Drunk Driving Laws and Penalties in Michigan
Drunk Driving Laws and Penalties in Michigan The Costs and Consequences of a First Offense Drunk Driving Conviction If BAC is below .17 and this is a first offense: Up to $500 fine Up to 93 days in jail Up to 360 hours of community service...
High BAC laws and penalties in Michigan
High BAC laws and penalties in Michigan Driving under the influence of alcohol is a serious offense in Michigan, and it is important to understand the consequences of such actions. In particular, driving with a high blood alcohol concentration...
Lying Under Oath (Perjury)
Lying under oath, or perjury Lying under oath, or perjury, is a serious crime in the eyes of the law. Whether you're testifying in a high-profile court case or simply giving a statement in a small claims dispute, lying under oath can have...
What going to happen if I refuse a breath test?
Refusing a breathalyzer test in Michigan In Michigan, if you refuse a breath test the first time, your driver’s license will be automatically suspended for one year and 6 points will be added to your driving record. For a second refusal...
Operating Under the Influence (OUI)
OUI laws and penalties in Michigan Operating under the influence (OUI), often referred to as driving under the influence (DUI), is a serious offense in Michigan. OUI laws and penalties in Michigan are strict, and the consequences of a...
Possession of Drugs or Alcohol
If you party in Michigan you should know about the laws and penalties for possession of various substances. Possession of alcohol by minors. In Michigan, it is illegal for anyone under 21 years of age to possess, purchase or consume alcohol (or...
Do I really need a Lawyer?
Do I really need a Lawyer? Legal issues can crop up anytime in life, and most of the time, it’s tough to navigate these issues without expert guidance. That’s where a lawyer comes in. Whether you’re starting a business, buying or selling a...
Driving
Overview of Driving Laws in Michigan Michigan's driving laws are enforced by the Michigan Department of State Police and the Michigan Department of Transportation. The state's driving laws cover a wide range of topics such as vehicle registration,...