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Michigan’s Stand Your Ground Self Defense Law Precludes Prosecution of Calhoun County Bouncer

The Calhoun County Prosecutor has confirmed that he will not be seeking criminal charges after a security guard shot and killed an individual involved in a bar fight. In this case, on Thanksgiving, the guard was providing security at a bar that was extremely overcrowded. A brawl broke out on…

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Patrick Barone Becomes First Michigan Lawyer Certified as Trainer Educator and Practitioner of Psychodrama

The Barone Defense Firm is pleased to announce that founding member Patrick T. Barone has become the first Michigan lawyer to obtain certification as a Trainer, Educator and Practitioner (TEP) of Psychodrama. Having completed the long journey toward CP and TEP certification, Barone recounts the questions he is most frequently…

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In Michigan Allegations of Criminal Sexual Conduct Often Come in the Context of Divorce

Love is Blind. Justice is Blind. But here is what we SEE in Divorce and the Criminal Justice System. The Criminal Defense Attorneys near me at the Barone Defense Firm focus their practice on specific and complex criminal defense cases, like those involving allegations of criminal sexual activity and abuse.…

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Forensic Interviewing in a Michigan Sex Crimes Case Involving a Child

In cases involving allegations of child abuse or physical or sexual assault against a minor will involve a process known as a Forensic Interview.  In some cases, a law enforcement officer or investigator will be trained in this method but in the majority of cases the minor will be brought…

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Have You Been Falsely Accused of a Sex Crime in Michigan?

If you have been falsely charged with a sex offense, then it is helpful to understand the role of law enforcement. The same is true of the prosecuting attorney and criminal defense lawyer. All sexual offenses operate with the same laws and rules. This is true for any degree of…

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Penalties Michigan’s Super Drunk High BAC .17%

Michigan’s Super Drunk Driving Law went into effect on October 31, 2010.  It created enhanced punitive and driver license sanctions for Michigan drunk drivers with a Bodily Alcohol Content (BAC) of .17 gerams % or above. It only applies to first offense drunk driving as penalties and driver license sanctions…

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Drivers with Marijuana in their System are Less Likely to Cause Accidents than Drivers with a .05 BAC

A new comprehensive study on the effects of marijuana use and driving has demonstrated that the use of marijuana has far less impact on driving than does the use of alcohol. Despite the fact that the emerging science suggests that drivers can use marijuana and operate their vehicles safely, the…

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Infrastructure Bill Breathalyzer Won’t Be What You Think

President Joe Biden’s Investment and Infrastructure and Jobs Act (IIJA) does require automakers to install advanced impairment detection technology, and sets a timeline for doing so. It is up to the transportation department to decide what technology to use. As part of vehicle safety measures designed to determine if the…

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Advanced Impaired Driving Technology Could Begin Stopping Drunk Drivers in Two Years

On November 15, 2021, President Biden signed into law the bipartisan Investment Infrastructure and Jobs Act (IIJA). This new law contains a provision requiring that all passenger vehicles eventually be equipped with technology that will stop drunk drivers. New cars may start utilizing such technology immediately, but the law won’t…

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