Michigan Crime-Annual Reports

Crime in Michigan Annual Reports

Michigan published their first annual report using exclusively incident based data in calendar year 2007.  Prior to 2007, conversion back to the FBI Summary system was required for the publication.   

Note: The Michigan Incident Crime Reporting (MICR) unit traditionally publishes the annual Crime in Michigan report in July. This year, MICR has gone through a process to overhaul the report and to improve its value as a statistical review of crime in the state of Michigan. Because of this work, the 2020 report will be published in August this year.

Charged with a crime? Komorn Law is the most referred law firm for DUI-OUI-Drugged Driving-Other Crimes. Call our office 800-357-2550 for a free evaluation.


Komorn Law Social Media

Recent Posts

Tag Cloud

BMMR cannabis corruption. prosecutors dispensary Driving DUI FAQs forfeiture gun rights hemp komornlaw lara law enforcement abuse laws Legalization marijuana Medical Marijuana Michigan Michigan Court of Appeals michigan laws michigan news michigan supreme court MMFLA news police politics science usa news us supreme court Your Rights

DISCLAIMER
This post may contain re-posted content, opinions, comments, ads, third party posts, outdated information, posts from disgruntled persons, posts from those with agendas and general internet BS. Therefore…Before you believe anything on the internet regarding anything – do your research on Official Government and State Sites, Call the Michigan State Police, Check the State Attorney General Website and Consult an Attorney – Use Your Brain.

Michael Komorn-Criminal Defense Attorney

About Your Attorney

Attorney Michael Komorn

Categories

Disclaimer: Please remember that the information provided in these legal tips and articles is for educational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice or an agreement for legal services. Laws are subject to change, and interpretations can vary. While we strive for accuracy, legal information can be complex and may not apply to your specific situation. Reading this information does not establish an attorney-client relationship. It is crucial to consult with a qualified attorney to discuss the specific facts of your case before taking any action or making any decisions.

Other Topics

Driving Under the Influence

Michigan Laws FAQs

Your Rights

Michigan Supreme Court

Michigan Court of Appeals

Law Firm VIctories