Tuesday, September 22, 2020

What You Need to Know About Diversion Programs for Michigan Criminal Offenses

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Many diversion programs for Michigan criminal offenses have qualifying and disqualifying factors and are often offered at the discretion of a sentencing judge.  It is imperative that people consult with their attorney to see what, if any, diversion program might be available in their particular case.  It is equally imperative that attorneys are well-versed in these programs to know when a client qualifies and what safeguards to put into place to make sure a client doesn’t miss out on a program (or worse, pleads to an offense thinking he or she is eligible when not). 

If a loved one or you has been charged with a crime in Washtenaw County or Southeastern Michigan, and you want to discuss options on how to avoid a conviction, please call or email GLG Michigan 24/7 at (734) 263-2780 or online info@GLGMichigan.com.

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