As a Michigan defense lawyer, many of those we defend who are facing criminal sexual conduct (CSC) charges are juveniles, meaning a person under age 17 as defined in the Juvenile Code, MCL 712A.1. ...
Learning How the Criminal Courts Handle No-Show Victims Criminal sexual conduct charges in Michigan can send you to prison for the rest of your life. You can even be sentenced to a mandatory minimum ...
Key Distinctions Between First-Degree CSC & Third-Degree CSC Before we learn about the fine line between first and third-degree criminal sexual conduct, it’s important to note that the Michigan ...
Key Takeaways from the Infamous R. Kelly Case Criminal sexual conduct (CSC) in Michigan defines a group of crimes that not only include what used to be called rape, a term that is scarcely used in ...
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