Every crime has a different story, but for the purposes of simplifying prison terms and court processes, most crimes are broken down into classes. The classes are identified as A to F, with Class A Felonies being the most severe. We’ve discussed Class A Felonies and Class B Felonies in past blogs, and following is […]
Michigan Driving Violations: Fighting a Traffic Ticket

Posted 5 years ago by Jim Titus
You’re happily driving along the road, boomin’ your favorite music and singing along, when you see the red lights flash behind you. With your heart slightly racing, your first thought may be, “Is that for me, or is the officer after someone else?” Once you pull over and the officer does stop behind you, you […]
Gambling Laws in Michigan: What’s Legal, What Isn’t, and Why

Posted 5 years ago by Jim Titus
“I bet you $5 that I can make this shot.” Uh oh … Did you just commit a crime by making that playful, fun, common statement? Gambling laws in Michigan have changed so much in recent decades that they are somewhat confusing. What was frowned upon years ago has become accepted as a result of […]
Around Wayne County: Detroit Jail and Crime News

Posted 5 years ago by Jim Titus
Officials Announce Lowest Homicide Rate in 50 Years Every category of major crime in Detroit has seen significant reductions over the past two years, partially as a result of several initiatives that were implemented, according to local leaders. Detroit, Wayne County, and state officials announced the numbers on Jan. 4. According to a press release: […]
Facts you Need to Know about How Bail Works in St. Clair County

Posted 5 years ago by Jim Titus
When someone you know has been arrested in Port Huron or in the nearby area, you want to go through the process of getting them out as fast as possible. Chances are, however, that you are not familiar with how bail works in St. Clair County. If you understand the basics regarding bailing someone out […]
How to Find the Best Bail Bondsman in Detroit

Posted 7 years ago by admin
The last thing any parent wants to hear is that dreaded phone call: “Mom? Dad? Can you get me out of jail? I’m really, really sorry for what I did.” Your son or daughter made a mistake, like we all do from time to time – especially when we’re young. The first thing you want […]