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U.S. Supreme Court Decides If A Criminal Defendant May Use Frozen Assets to Pay An Attorney

Under federal law, when a defendant is convicted of a major crime the defendant’s assets can be seized by the government. This action is called forfeiture. The idea is to take the profit out of crime and to compensate victims of crime. The defendant’s assets may also be frozen prior…

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What Can Happen If I Refuse To Take A Breath Test After Drinking and Driving?

When a police officer stops a vehicle and believes the driver to be under the influence of alcohol the officer can ask the driver to take a preliminary breath test. This test involves the driver blowing into a portable device that measures the driver’s blood alcohol content. The results of…

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Lansing, Jackson, and Ferndale Vote to Decriminalize City Marijuana Laws

The cities of Lansing, Jackson, and Ferndale voted yesterday to amend their city marijuana laws. Jackson and Ferndale voted to change their city ordinances so that the use, possession, and transfer of up to one ounce of marijuana on private property for individuals over the age of 21 would not…

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Traffic Stops in Kalamazoo Decline After Study Reveals Racial Profiling by Police

A study of traffic stops in Kalamazoo that showed racial profiling by police has resulted in a significant decline in stops and citations issued following the study’s public release. The study revealed that black drivers in Kalamazoo were more than twice as likely to be pulled over by a police…

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Bill Would Expand Michigan Carrying Concealed Weapons Law

Michigan state lawmakers are considering several bills that would expand the ability of certain law enforcement officials to carry a concealed weapon. Currently, Michigan law prohibits people from carrying a concealed weapon in designated areas, known as weapons-free zones. These zones include bars, college campuses, day care centers, hospitals, houses…

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What Criminal Convictions Will Disqualify Me From a Concealed Weapons License?

Many misdemeanors will make you ineligible for a CPL. Felony convictions will make you ineligible for a CPL and a loss of your gun rights. Certain felony convictions will require a gun rights restoration petition in the circuit court. Lost your CPL or gun rights from an old conviction? Get…

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