by cmladmin | May 31, 2011 | Blog
Michigan Law allows for what I like to refer to as a bite of the Apple. This apple takes into consideration that you are a first time offender. Taking a bite of the apple allows you to keep a plea/conviction off the public record. This only occurs if you satisfy the...
by cmladmin | May 25, 2011 | In the News
MCL 436.1703(3) authorizes a court, without entering a judgment of guilt or a determination in a juvenile delinquency proceeding, and with the consent of the defendant, to defer sentencing and place the defendant on probation when the defendant has not previously been...
by cmladmin | May 24, 2011 | Daily Legal
Question: I lived in Michigan my entire life until 2008 when I moved to Florida. In Michigan, I received two convictions for drinking and driving and my license was suspended/revoked. I now live in Florida and have changed my life around and need a drivers license....
by cmladmin | May 24, 2011 | Blog
MAY 24th, 2011 Proposed military motorcycle plates are unveiled to an enthusiastic crowd At a Capitol news conference today to kick off May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson reaffirmed that the best way motorcyclists can stay safe...
by cmladmin | May 18, 2011 | Blog
Todd Levitt, founder of Central Michigan’s Free Law Clinic back in 2007, looks to continue the Clinic fall 2011. In addition to the clinic, Todd Levitt is an adjunct professor at CMU teaching in the College of Business. Todd also finds time to assist the Delta...