A bill that would have allowed for Michigan communities to decide whether they wanted medical marijuana dispensaries was defeated today in the Michigan Senate. The dispensaries allowed under the bill would have been subject to certain restrictions, such as ensuring the quality of the marijuana. Individual communities could have added…
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Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Eastern Michigan University Police Departments to Begin Use of Body Cameras
The Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Eastern Michigan University Police Departments have both announced that their officers will begin using body cameras. The announcement comes soon after the Washtenaw County Sheriff Department stated that its deputies will begin using body cameras. Body cameras have become a hot topic of conversation following…
Michigan Supreme Court Settles Birthday Question
At what point in time does a person reach a certain age? This seemingly easy question had big implications in the case People v. Woolfolk decided by the Michigan Supreme Court today. Deandre Woolfolk was convicted and sentenced to mandatory life without the possibility of parole for first degree murder.…
Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Department to Begin Using Body Cameras
The Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Department announced last week that its deputies will begin wearing body cameras during patrols. This is in addition to the dashboard cameras already placed in patrol vehicles. Ann Arbor city officials have discussed the use of body cameras for the Ann Arbor Police Department following the…
New Trial for Defendant after Prosecutor goes on Rant against Medical Marijuana
In a case from Munising in the Upper Peninsula, Paul Heminger was convicted of growing about two dozen marijuana plants. On appeal from his conviction, Heminger argued that the prosecuting attorney on the case made improper statements that influenced the jury. In the closing arguments of the trial, the prosecutor…
Three Oakland County Communities Vote for Pro-Marijuana Measures
The residents of Huntington Woods and Berkley have voted for pro-marijuana measures in their communities. Under city law in both places, residents over 21 may now use, possess, or transfer up to one ounce of marijuana on private property. The Huntington Woods measure passed with about 69% of the vote.…
Unemployment Benefits Cannot Be Denied To Employees Fired For Using Medical Marijuana
The Court of Appeals ruled yesterday that employees fired for using medical marijuana cannot be denied unemployment compensation benefits. This Court of Appeal’s case is actually a combination of three lower court cases, including Kemp v. Hayes Green Beach Hospital, which appeared in an earlier Blog article on this website.…
Flint Approves Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
The Flint city council has voted to allow medical marijuana dispensaries. For the past several years, the city has had a moratorium on the opening of new dispensaries, which the law refers to as provisioning centers. Dispensaries in Flint will be subject to zoning laws and high licensing fees. The…
Ypsilanti Township’s Zoning Ordinance of Medical Marijuana Caregivers Upheld by the Washtenaw County Circuit Court
In a case with potential impact in many communities around Michigan a Washtenaw County Circuit Court judge has ruled that a township may enact zoning ordinances that regulate medical marijuana caregiver operations. The case will be looked at by other cities and townships that may want to regulate the specific…
Not Guilty in Assault and Battery Trial
We recently obtained a not guilty in a jury trial verdict on an assault and battery charged for a deserving client. Our client was charged with assault and battery and attempted interference with electronic communication. What Happened Our client was in a heated argument with his sister. His sister had…