by Barton Morris | Apr 8, 2022 | Uncategorized
“Felonious assault” is a term for a criminal crime describing a violent attack or threat of an attack on another individual. Felonious assault causes extreme harm to an individual but stops just short of death, therefore felony assault cases are taken very seriously...
by Barton Morris | Nov 19, 2021 | Blog, Expungement, Firearms, John Trummer
Michigan Possession Of Firearm Laws For Hunting In Michigan, felon in possession of firearm is defined as the, “possession of firearm or distribution of ammunition by person convicted of felony.” Because of this, many people wonder if felons can hunt in Michigan....
by Barton Morris | Nov 12, 2021 | Barton Morris, Blog, Fraud, Michael Norman, Professional License, Theft
If you’re arrested for uttering and publishing in Michigan, you’re probably aware of how serious of a charge it is. Below, we detail the state’s definition of the charge, the penalties you face, and the potential defenses a skilled fraud attorney can use to grant you...
by Barton Morris | Oct 29, 2021 | Alcohol, Blog, DUI, John Trummer
If you refuse to submit to a breath test after being arrested for a DUI, you’re violating Michigan’s “Implied Consent Law.” This is a civil infraction punishable by two (2) years of a suspended license and six (6) points on your driving record, if found guilty. Below,...
by Barton Morris | Oct 21, 2021 | Barton Morris, Blog, Domestic Violence, Drug Crimes, Fraud, Search and Seizure
Can police search your cell phone? Cell phones contain a considerable amount of evidence of crime. However, they can also carry information that could lead to your exoneration. For this reason, cell phones are sought for evidence by law enforcement more than ever....