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Some criminal defense attorneys charge a flat fee for certain types of cases, instead of billing by the hour. This may or may not include filing fees, motions, fees, etc.
Flat fees include:
For serious felonies most attorneys will bill hourly plus fees. Complex federal cases will also usually be billed hourly.
Trial, Appeals and Higher Court cases usually get billed hourly plus fees.
Don’t become an uncompensated YOU TUBE star.
Remember:
Always show courtesy by keeping a composed and respectful attitude when interacting with the officer.
Stay silent:
You have the right to remain silent and are not obligated to provide any information beyond essential identification details. You must assert that right by stating I do not wish to discuss anything with you (the officer) besides hello and goodbye.
Contact a lawyer:
As soon as you are pulled over, it is crucial to contact a DUI attorney without delay after your arrest. Do not discuss anything with anyone especially on the phone in jail or the police station. Simply say – Mom – I need a DUI attorney and have her call our office (248) 357-2550
Do not admit guilt:
Avoid making any remarks that may be construed as an admission of guilt.
Do not argue with the officer:
Avoid arguing or becoming confrontational with the police.
Provide unnecessary information:
Only answer basic questions required by law.
Do not run and become a You Tube video:
Always pull over safely when signaled by an officer.
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When facing legal challenges, particularly in criminal cases, it is advisable to seek legal counsel immediately.
An experienced attorney can provide guidance on how to navigate interactions with law enforcement while safeguarding your constitutional rights.
Since 1993 our expert legal defense in navigating criminal law matters and protecting your constitutional rights are what we eat for breakfast everyday.
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Last spring, GM chose to step away from the iconic RenCen in pursuit of a more “modern” space that is currently being built in downtown.
In April, GM announced its partnership with the Bedrock real estate development firm and Wayne County to transform the underutilized property into an approximately 27-acre entertainment complex situated across the Detroit River from Windsor, Ontario. That doesn’t sound like an office/housing mix.
Under the proposed plans, Bedrock is set to invest a minimum of $1 billion into the property, supplemented by approximately $250 million from GM and an additional $250 million in public funding that has yet to be determined, which may potentially come from Michigan taxpayers.
Meanwhile back at the farm…
GM’s shares post biggest percentage gain in over 4 years as company reports $3 billion profit in 3Q
General Motors lays off about 1,000 workers, cutting costs to compete in a crowded automobile market
GM recalling big pickups and SUVs because the rear wheels can lock up, increasing risk of a crash
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If you find yourself being pulled over for suspected DUI, ensure you pull over safely to the roadside, maintain a courteous and respectful demeanor with the officer, present your driver’s license and registration when requested.
You can tactfully decline any field sobriety or chemical tests such as a breathalyzer, while clearly expressing your desire to consult with a lawyer.
DO NOT make any incriminating statements about what you drank, if you drank or anything else beyond basic identifying information.
RULE #1 – Remember – You are always on camera everywhere. That footage is public domain and can be obtained under FOIA request. From there you become an uncompensated You Tube star for your family, friends, neighbors, associates and the world.
Stay calm:
Always show courtesy by keeping a composed and respectful attitude when interacting with the officer. DO NOT give them any reason to add charges to your case.
Stay silent:
You have the right to remain silent and are not obligated to provide any information beyond essential identification details. You must assert that right by stating you do not wish to discuss anything (with the officer) besides hello and goodbye.
Refuse field sobriety tests:
You have the legal right to decline participation in field sobriety tests such as the walk-and-turn or one-leg stand.
This will possibly lead to an immediate arrest even though declining is not an admission of guilt.
On the ride in – Decide if you are going to decline chemical tests:
Once in handcuffs – you are owned by the State of Michigan. On the ride to the station remain calm and say nothing. Every move that is made from then on is to make their job easier and to get you to admit to something. Politely say “I would love to sit and chat with you but not under these circumstances.”
Answer all questions with short yes or no answers. Take the tests if you decide to.
If you decide not to take it:
Make a respectful refusal to the breathalyzer or blood test and express your desire to consult with a lawyer first. They usually will get a warrent for a blood draw.
Note: if you do decline the breathalyzer or chemical test after you are arrested this could lead to an automatic suspension of your license. So you have a choice to make at that point.
Contact a lawyer:
As soon as you are pulled over, it is crucial to contact a DUI attorney without delay after your arrest. DO NOT discuss anything with anyone especially on the phone in jail or the police station. Simply call our office when you get home. (248) 357-2550.
Don’t forget RULE #1
Do not admit guilt:
Avoid making any remarks that may be construed as an admission of guilt.
Do not argue with the officer:
Avoid arguing or becoming confrontational with the police.
Do not Provide unnecessary information:
Only answer basic questions required by law.
Do not run (Remember Rule #1):
Always pull over safely when signaled by an officer.
Consequences of refusal:
Refusing a chemical test may result in automatic license suspension in some jurisdictions.
When facing legal challenges, particularly in criminal cases, it is advisable to seek legal counsel immediately.
An experienced attorney can provide guidance on how to navigate interactions with law enforcement while safeguarding your constitutional rights.
Since 1993 our expert legal defense in navigating criminal law matters and protecting your constitutional rights are what we eat for breakfast everyday.
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LANSING, MI, October 24, 2024 (Substance Abuse Prevention Month) – The Michigan Supreme Court announces that the State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) has awarded $18,823,910 million in grants for Fiscal Year 2025 to problem-solving court (PSC) programs statewide, including drug, mental health, and veterans treatment courts.
Data have consistently shown that these specialized programs lower crime and unemployment rates, and improve the quality of life of PSC graduates.
“When people ask me how trial courts engage with their communities and provide access to valuable resources, I initially point to problem-solving courts because these programs represent the best of what we do in the judiciary: save lives,” said Justice Kyra H. Bolden, who serves as the Court’s liaison to PSCs. “And we couldn’t do that without this critical state and federal grant funding that gives participants and their families a second chance.”
PSC grant totals and recipients by court type:
Key findings in the FY 2023 PSC Annual Report:
Problem-solving courts are programs that focus on nonviolent offenders whose underlying issues, such as a substance use disorder or mental health diagnosis, have contributed to recurring involvement with the criminal justice system. In addition to funding, SCAO also provides these courts with operational support and resources, state certification, and training.
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Michigan House Bill 5451, introduced by Representative Sharon MacDonell in February 2024, aims to enhance firearm safety in homes with children.
The bill mandates that the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) create an informational notice in English, Spanish, and Arabic about safe firearm storage practices.
This notice would be distributed to the Department of Education (DOE) and shared with all public and nonpublic schools.
The informational notice would include:
The goal of this legislation is to prevent accidental shootings and unauthorized access to firearms by minors. By providing clear and accessible information, the bill seeks to empower parents and guardians to make informed decisions about firearm safety.
Current Status
As of November 2024, House Bill 5451 has passed the House and is now being considered by the Michigan Senate. If the Senate approves the bill, it will be sent to the Governor for signature.
Current Bill 11/13/24
Michigan firearms and bows laws
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