Legal Articles, Felony

Accosting A Minor For Immoral Purpose in Michigan

Accosting, enticing or soliciting a child for immoral purpose is a felony criminal offense in Michigan. The Michigan Penal Code 750.145a defines the crime and penalties of accosting, enticing, or soliciting a child for sexual activity or other immoral purposes.

Public Urination in Michigan

Public Urination in Michigan – Is It A Sex Crime?

Getting Home: A Guide to Securing Federal Pre-Trial Release

Learn how to increase your chances of securing pre-trial release in a federal criminal case.

False Sexual Assault Charges

If you are accused of a sex crime that you didn’t commit, you should immediately hire a criminal defense lawyer that specializes on such cases.

Criminal Defense Attorney Free Consultation

If you are in Michigan and you’ve been charged with a crime, specifically sex and abuse crime, you can call former Chief of the Sex Crimes Unit Nicole Blank Becker. Nicole offers FREE CONSULTATION 24-7.

Solicitation of Prostitution Florida Law

Prostitution Crimes in the State of Florida

Don't Speak

Why you shouldn't speak to the police if you are pulled over for a DUI.

WHAT TO DO IF THE FEDS CONTACT YOU!

A PRIMER ON WHAT TO DO IF FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENTS CONTACT YOU!

POLICE AT YOUR HOME-WHAT TO DO!

AN OUTLINE OF WHAT TO DO IF THE POLICE ARE AT YOUR HOME UNINVITED!

So You Didn't Do It-Now What?1

Detailed guide of what to expect if charged with a crime!

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