A criminal conviction, even for a misdemeanor, can be a lifetime ball and chain. If a prospective employer discovers the conviction, a promising job may vanish. A criminal conviction can also bar a person from obtaining a professional license. An expungement protects...
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If police are at my front door, do I have to let them in?
For the last few years, police raids and warrants have been in the news. This has made many wonder what they would do if they one day found police at their door. If that happens, do you have to let them in? Breaching your home versus waiting for you to answer If your...
What is a ‘set aside’ in Michigan?
Having a criminal record can make your life difficult. If you apply for a job or housing, your potential employer or landlord may want to perform a background check. Moreover, you do not want a reputation as a criminal or substance abuser. You may want to find a way...
What is a preliminary hearing in a criminal case?
Being charged with a crime is a frightening experience. The outcome can have an enormous impact on your life and you’ll likely have a lot of questions along the way. One thing you may not be familiar with is the preliminary hearing – a necessary and valuable procedure...
Can my employer drop embezzlement charges?
Facing criminal prosecution is scary. When people are scared, they tend to reach out for anything that makes them feel better. Sometimes, this means people believe information that isn’t true, or that they misunderstand. One common myth is that victims have some power...
What does it mean if I am charged with a felony?
If you are facing felony charges, you may be alarmed and overwhelmed and wondering what it means for you. Felony charges are significant because they can carry more severe punishments than their counterpart misdemeanor charges. When faced with them, you should...
Do not underestimate the importance of jury selection
If you’re facing criminal charges, you have a lot to think about. You need to consider who you are going to call as witnesses and how you are going to minimize the impact of the prosecution’s evidence. But before you even get to that point, there’s another matter that...
Do you understand your right to remain silent?
In a lot of white collar crime prosecutions, the state is able to leverage the accused individual’s own statements against him or her. This is because far too many people misunderstand their right to remain silent and the obligations that law enforcement has to advise...
Community Service for Probation Violation
A client who initially fled from probation in 2018 asked attorney Tiffany DeBruin for help getting a second chance so that he could legally leave the state. He had already had 2 violations prior to absconding and it was not looking good for the client. Attorney...
Felony DUI/OWI Court Process in Ingham County
A felony DUI/OWI is the most serious category of impaired driving. In addition to the harsh collateral consequences that result from any impaired driving conviction, a felony DUI charge puts you at risk of serious prison time. Usually, felony DUI charges are brought...