In the Michigan criminal justice system, defendants who face misdemeanor charges and those who face felony charges involving
sentences of less than a year are incarcerated in jail – as opposed to prison. Prisons throughout the state are run by the Michigan Department of Corrections.
Sentencing guidelines for jail time in Michigan include factors that the judge should consider when making the jail time determination. For felony cases, the process involves assigning a score that factors in how serious the current offense is as well as any prior criminal history.
Charges that are commonly associated with jail time in Michigan include:
● Assault and battery
● Domestic violence
● Drug possession
Learn more here regarding probation and jail time in Michigan.
At the Geherin Law Group, to us, it’s Personal. Personal attention, personal results, personal justice. For every client facing probation or jail time in and around Ann Arbor, please consider giving us a call for a free consultation. We can discuss our track record of criminal defense success in Washtenaw County, and put together a plan of attack to help you. Please call (734) 263-2780 24/7, or fill out our contact form.