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From lacking a proper permit to committing a deadly assault with a gun, there are various ways to end up being charged with a weapons crime in Battle Creek, Michigan. If you’re facing any type of weapons charge, contact the experienced criminal defense attorneys at the David G. Moore Law Firm, right away. We can help you.
Attorney Moore is a former assistant prosecuting attorney in both Cass and Saint Joseph County. He understands the court system, and its inner workings, from both the perspective of a prosecutor and a defender. Mr. Moore and his team will aggressively pursue every angle of defense on your behalf.
For now, stay quiet about your case. Schedule a free consultation to come in and discuss the nuances of the charges against you. Remember, the prosecution has to prove every small detail of their insinuations, beyond every reasonable doubt. You’re going to feel good knowing that our team is relentlessly pursuing every weakness in their case.
It's possible, but as you might expect, it will depend on the specifics of your case. Our law firm represents numerous clients who seek to have their gun rights restored, and we'll be happy to assist you next.
Without a doubt, the smartest move you can make, right now, is to contact our professional team of weapons crime attorneys. We'll develop a customized strategy to protect your rights and help you avoid jail, if possible.
Of course, that depends on the severity of the charge. However, if you were carrying a concealed weapon without the proper licensing, you could face up to a $2500 fine and five years in prison.
A lot of different types of evidence may be used to challenge a weapons charge, including digital evidence, scientific findings, demonstrative evidence, modeling, and clothing.
First, avoid further criminal charges. Michigan has a Clean Slate law that expands eligibility for expungement of weapons crimes. If we can get your charges expunged, your conviction will be removed from public records, helping to protect your future from any negative impact.
The state of Michigan looks at weapons crimes quite seriously, and they can have detrimental long-term effects on your life. Monetary fines, incarceration, imprisonment, probation, parole, and a higher chance to be arrested in the future are all possibilities.
It's possible, but it will depend on how many weapons charges you have on your record, how well you complied with your previous sentencing, and other case-specific exclusions and limitations.