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Why Choose SBBL Law?

SBBL Law is headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in Kent County. We are just a few minutes from all of Kent County’s courts, including Wyoming’s 62A District Court. At SBBL Law, we are dedicated to providing strategic, results-driven representation for clients facing criminal charges in Wyoming and across Michigan—as well as in federal cases nationwide. We understand the complexities of both state and federal cases, allowing us to craft tailored defenses that address the unique circumstances of each case. From the moment you partner with us, we focus on protecting your rights and minimizing the impact of charges on your future.

Our team consists of former federal prosecutors, FBI agents, and Army JAGs, which gives us unparalleled insight into how the criminal justice system operates. This experience allows us to challenge the prosecution effectively by addressing constitutional violations, advocating for favorable plea agreements, or taking your case to trial.

Common State and Federal Criminal Charges in Wyoming, MI

Criminal charges in Wyoming, MI, include state offenses such as theft, assault, domestic assault, OWI, criminal sexual conduct, and drug crimes, as well as federal charges like fraud, tax crimes, or drug trafficking. State courts handle most cases, but crimes involving federal statutes may trigger investigations by agencies like the FBI or DEA. Federal charges often come with harsher penalties and involve navigating complex legal procedures unique to federal court.

Cases involving controlled substances, fraud, or other complex offenses demand a thorough understanding of how Michigan laws intersect with federal regulations. By focusing on the unique circumstances of each case, a strong legal defense works to reduce penalties, protect rights, and pursue positive outcomes in your case.

Effective Criminal Defense Strategies for Criminal Charges

Building a strong criminal defense requires a detailed examination of the prosecution’s evidence. Effective strategies often involve challenging the credibility of witnesses, suppressing unlawfully obtained evidence, and exposing procedural errors that violate constitutional rights or undermine the charges.

SBBL’s team is well versed in identifying what types of motions and strategies can help secure the most favorable outcome in each case, whether that means going to trial, advocating for charges to be reduced or dismissed, or securing a plea offer that minimizes the potential sentence and criminal record. Identifying constitutional violations, procedural errors, or unreliable evidence can significantly weaken the prosecution’s case.

Benefits of Legal Representation

Facing criminal charges without legal representation leaves you vulnerable to the complexities of the criminal justice system. A skilled attorney providing guidance by explaining your rights, challenging the prosecution’s case, and advocating on your behalf is critical. Legal representation ensures that procedural errors, constitutional violations, and weak evidence are identified and addressed before negatively impacting your case.

With experience in state and federal courts, our attorneys tailor a defense strategy to fit your case’s specific circumstances. Legal representation is key to ensuring that your side of the story is heard, your rights are upheld, and every avenue for a favorable resolution is explored.

 

Team Leader

Matthew G. Borgula

Criminal Defense Attorney , Partner
888-915-8064

Senior Counsel

Mikayla S. Hamilton

Criminal Defense Attorney, Partner
888-915-8064

 

Team Leader

Tessa K. Muir

Criminal Defense & Title IX Attorney, Partner
888-915-8064

Team Leader

Kathryn M. Springstead

Chief Appellate Counsel
231-924-8700

Team Leader

Michael Bartish

Criminal Defense Attorney, Partner
616-458-5500

FAQs

Q: Do Defense Attorneys Still Represent Clients Who Admit Guilt?

A: Yes, defense attorneys represent clients whether or not they admit guilt. Their role is to ensure the client’s rights are protected, evidence is properly challenged, and the prosecution meets its burden of proof. Admissions made privately to an attorney remain confidential under attorney-client privilege.

Q: What Must Be Proven Before a Prosecutor Files Criminal Charges?

A: Before filing charges, a prosecutor must have sufficient evidence to establish probable cause that a crime occurred and the accused committed it. This includes evaluating the credibility of evidence, witness statements, and investigative reports. The decision to charge must also consider whether the evidence can meet the higher burden of proof required in court: guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

Q: How Can You Tell if a Criminal Case Is Strong?

A: A strong criminal case typically includes credible evidence, reliable witness testimony, and thorough investigative procedures. The strength of the case also depends on the prosecution’s ability to meet the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt that all elements of the offense have been met. Defense attorneys assess the evidence for weaknesses such as procedural errors, questionable witness credibility, and unlawfully obtained evidence. These issues can significantly affect the strength of the case.

Q: What Are the Most Common Reasons Cases Get Dismissed?

A: Cases may be dismissed due to insufficient evidence, violations of constitutional rights, an unwilling witness or victim, or procedural errors such as improper arrests or searches. Defense attorneys play a critical role in identifying these issues early, filing motions to dismiss or suppress, and developing a strategy early on that capitalizes on the weaknesses in the prosecution’s case.

Q: What Defines a Favorable Outcome for a Criminal Defendant?

A: A favorable outcome depends on the circumstances of the case and may include acquittal at trial, dismissal of charges, or reduced penalties through plea agreements. Defense attorneys work to minimize the long-term impact of the case by challenging evidence, presenting mitigating factors, or pursuing alternative resolutions like rehabilitation programs. In some cases, a favorable plea bargain agreement may serve the interest of justice, including a plea that allows the court never to enter a conviction at all if the person successfully meets certain conditions.

Schedule Your Wyoming Criminal Defense Consultation Today

Facing criminal charges in Wyoming, MI, is a serious matter that demands immediate attention. Whether dealing with state or federal allegations, taking early steps to build a strong defense is critical. Proactively addressing legal challenges helps ensure that evidence is thoroughly examined, procedural errors are uncovered, and tailored strategies are developed to achieve a positive resolution in your case.

A well-prepared defense protects your rights, minimizes the impact of charges, and provides clarity during an uncertain time. Schedule your consultation today to take the first step toward addressing the charges and safeguarding your future.

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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