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Trusted Criminal Defense Services in Lansing

The team at SBBL Law believes that every criminal case deserves a tailored defense that represents the defendant’s side of the story. We work tirelessly to provide personalized legal defense services for residents across the state of Michigan and beyond, and we have experience defending clients in both state and federal courtrooms.

Our team of defense attorneys is led by former Army JAGs, FBI agents, and federal prosecutors who have a deep understanding of the justice system. They have seen how the government puts cases together, and they know how to pick them apart.

Common Criminal Charges in Lansing, MI

The term “criminal charges” covers a broad range of activities, including driving under the influence (DUI), drug crimes, property crimes, violent crimes, sex crimes, weapons crimes, and white collar crimes.

Some of the most common types of criminal charges in Michigan include:

Regardless of what type of criminal charges you’re facing, you can count on SBBL Law to help. An experienced Lansing, MI, criminal defense lawyer can evaluate your case and develop a strategy that gives you a better chance of securing a just outcome.

Penalties for Criminal Charges in Lansing

The nature and severity of the crime you’re being charged with ultimately determine the length of your sentence. You’re more likely to avoid jail time for first offenses and minor misdemeanors. If you are a repeat offender or are facing more serious felony charges, it may be more difficult to fight your charges and avoid jail or prison time. With that said, regardless of the charges, there are still strong defenses out there that can combat the offenses you’re facing.

Potential penalties you may face for a criminal charge in Michigan include:

  • Jail or prison time
  • Community service
  • Fines and court costs
  • Probation
  • Restitution to the victim
  • Mandated alcohol or drug treatment courses
  • Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA)
  • Suspension or revocation of your driver’s license

It’s wise to secure legal representation from a Lansing, MI, criminal defense lawyer regardless of whether you’re guilty or innocent. Even if you’re guilty of a crime, you’re considered innocent until proven guilty by a court of law, and finding flaws in the prosecution’s case can still mean beating the case or negotiating for a lighter penalty.

Crime in Lansing, MI, and Beyond

Around 174,095 people are arrested for crimes annually in Michigan. Ingham County, which is a relatively small county in Michigan, ranks in the 44th percentile for safety. This means it’s considered to be less safe than 56% of other counties.

In Lansing alone, there were 1,287 violent crimes and 3,236 property crimes reported that same year. Aggravated assault has been the most-reported crime, and larceny is the most common property crime reported over the last decade or so in Lansing.

Crime is pursued aggressively in Michigan, but the law can be imperfect. If you’re facing criminal charges, it’s critical to talk to an Ingham County defense attorney no matter what. A skilled lawyer fights on your behalf for a lighter sentence and ensures your rights are protected throughout the process.

Michael Bartish

Criminal Defense Attorney, Partner
616-458-5500

Team Leader

Gary Springstead

Criminal Defense Attorney, Partner
231-924-8700

Team Leader

Heath M. Lynch

Criminal Defense Attorney, Partner
888-915-8064

FAQs

What Are the Most Common Crimes Reported in Lansing, Michigan?

Ingham County hash a crime rate of 32.50 per 1,000 residents. Some of the most commonly reported crimes in Lansing include aggravated assault and larceny-theft. Burglary, driving under the influence (DUI) / operating while intoxicated (OWI), domestic violence, sex crimes, and robbery are also common crimes reported throughout Michigan.

Can I Have Criminal Charges Dropped in Lansing, MI?

Like anywhere, it can be challenging to have a criminal case dismissed altogether because if it has been charged, the prosecutor believes the crime occurred, but it is possible. It’s beneficial to seek legal representation from an Ingham County defense attorney as early as possible who can prepare your case and fight to have your charges dropped completely if possible.

The prosecutor will sometimes drop charges if their victim does not want to participate or testify in the case. Your attorney can file a variety of motions to seek dismissal of your case, including a motion to dismiss or a motion to suppress the evidence against you.

How Much Does It Cost to Work With a Lansing, MI, Criminal Defense Lawyer?

The cost of working with an Ingham County defense attorney varies depending on details like the complexity of your case, the severity of the charges, and the experience level and reputation of your attorney. Criminal defense lawyers typically charge a flat fee or an hourly rate for their services. Either way, attorneys usually require a large upfront payment to begin working on your case.

Do I Need to Work With an Ingham County Defense Attorney If I Know I’m Guilty of a Crime?

Even if you feel you don’t have a chance in a criminal case, it’s wise to seek legal counsel from an Ingham County defense attorney. Even if you’re guilty of your crimes, your lawyer can help build a defense that fights for a lighter sentence. They can even search for faults in the prosecution’s evidence and see if a dismissal is possible. Additionally, they can work to negotiate dismissal of certain charges, probation, or other alternative penalties in place of jail time.

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Reach Out to a Lansing, MI, Criminal Defense Lawyer Today

If you are facing criminal charges in Lansing, don’t shoulder the stress of your legal case on your own. Reach out to an Ingham County defense attorney at SBBL Law to discuss your case and determine the right avenue to mount a defense.

Where We Practice

Our criminal lawyers represent clients in nationwide federal criminal cases and Title IX investigations, and we regularly appear in courts throughout Michigan:

  • U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan (federal court in Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Marquette)
  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan (federal court in Detroit, Ann Arbor, Bay City, Flint, Port Huron)
  • Kent County (Greater Grand Rapids, Walker, Wyoming, Kentwood, Grandville)
  • Newaygo County (White Cloud)
  • Ottawa County (Hudsonville, Holland, Grand Haven)
  • Allegan County
  • Barry County (Hastings)
  • Muskegon County
  • Oceana County (Hart)
  • Mecosta County (Big Rapids)
  • Ionia County
  • Montcalm County (Stanton)
  • Clinton County (St. Johns)
  • Gratiot County (Ithaca)
  • Eaton County (Charlotte)
  • Ingham County (Lansing, East Lansing, Mason)
  • Jackson County
  • Calhoun County (Battle Creek)
  • Kalamazoo County
  • Van Buren County (Paw Paw, South Haven)
  • Mason County (Ludington)
  • Lake County (Baldwin)
  • Osceola County
  • Berrien County (St. Joseph)
  • Washtenaw County (Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor)
  • and elsewhere throughout Michigan.

If you or someone you know is looking for a criminal defense attorney, call now for a free consultation (616) 458-5500 or (231) 924-8700 or connect with us online.

Kalamazoo

TYPES OF CASES

  • White Collar Crimes
  • Tax Crimes
  • Other Financial Crimes
  • Environmental Crimes

Allegan

TYPES OF CASES

  • Domestic Violence
  • Violent Felonies
  • Firearms Offenses
  • Major Cases
  • Murder-for-Hire

Barry

TYPES OF CASES

  • White Collar Crimes
  • Tax Crimes
  • Other Financial Crimes
  • Environmental Crimes

Lona

TYPES OF CASES

  • Domestic Violence
  • Violent Felonies
  • Firearms Offenses
  • Major Cases
  • Murder-for-Hire

Kent

TYPES OF CASES

  • White Collar Crimes
  • Tax Crimes
  • Other Financial Crimes
  • Environmental Crimes

Ottawa

TYPES OF CASES

  • Domestic Violence
  • Violent Felonies
  • Firearms Offenses
  • Major Cases
  • Murder-for-Hire

Muskegon

TYPES OF CASES

  • White Collar Crimes
  • Tax Crimes
  • Other Financial Crimes
  • Environmental Crimes

Mecosta

TYPES OF CASES

  • Domestic Violence
  • Violent Felonies
  • Firearms Offenses
  • Major Cases
  • Murder-for-Hire

Montcalm

TYPES OF CASES

  • White Collar Crimes
  • Tax Crimes
  • Other Financial Crimes
  • Environmental Crimes

Newaygo

TYPES OF CASES

  • White Collar Crimes
  • Tax Crimes
  • Other Financial Crimes
  • Environmental Crimes

Lake

TYPES OF CASES

  • Domestic Violence
  • Violent Felonies
  • Firearms Offenses
  • Major Cases
  • Murder-for-Hire

Mason

TYPES OF CASES

  • White Collar Crimes
  • Tax Crimes
  • Other Financial Crimes
  • Environmental Crimes

Leelanau

TYPES OF CASES

  • White Collar Crimes
  • Tax Crimes
  • Other Financial Crimes
  • Environmental Crimes

Benzie

Grand Traverse

Manistee

Kalkaska

Crawford

Oscoda

Alcona

Oceana

TYPES OF CASES

  • White Collar Crimes
  • Tax Crimes
  • Other Financial Crimes
  • Environmental Crimes

Wexford

Missaukee

Roscommon

Ogemaw

Iosco

Osceola

Clare

Isabella

Ionia

Clinton

Eaton

Ingham

Van Buren

Calhoun

Jackson

Berrien

Cass

St. Joseph

Branch

Gladwin

Arenac

Midland

Bay

Huron

Gratiot

Saginaw

Tuscola

Sanilac

Shiawassee

Genesee

Lapeer

St. Clair

Livingston

Oakland

Macomb

Hillsdale

Washtenaw

Wayne

Lenawee

Monroe

Antrim

Otsego

Montmorency

Alpena

Presque Isle

Charlevoix

Emmet

Cheboygan

Our Locations

616-458-5500
Grand Rapids

60 MONROE CENTER ST NW #500
GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503

Fremont

28 W. MAIN STREET
FREMONT, MI 49412

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