What should you do when Michigan police want to talk to you?

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|NOV 8, 2022

If Michigan police want to talk to you, you should remain silent and hire a highly qualified criminal defense attorney.
If the police in Michigan want to talk to you, you should do two things: (1) Remain silent; and (2) hire an experienced criminal defense attorney as early as possible.

This article discusses what you should do when any Michigan police officer wants to talk to you about a crime. For starters, the statement in the photo is accurate. If you speak to the police, you risk having your statements taken out of context, misconstrued, or misquoted. If you learn anything from this article, you should (1) remain silent and (2) immediately retain an attorney.

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Why sober people fail Michigan field sobriety tests.

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|NOV 6, 2022

Sober people can fail Michigan field sobriety tests.
Sober people can fail Michigan field sobriety tests.

First, what are field sobriety tests?

Sobriety tests are designed to assess a person’s level of intoxication. Field sobriety tests typically involve performing various physical and mental tasks in order to determine whether the person is under the influence of alcohol or some other substance. While these tests can help a police officer, sober people can fail them as well. In this blog, we will discuss some reasons sober people fail Michigan field sobriety tests and why their results should be viewed with caution. The most shocking fact is that there is no conclusive evidence that a sober person will perform better on a field sobriety person than a person who is impaired by alcohol.

Police uses field sobriety tests, sometimes called roadside tests, when they suspect that a person is operating while intoxicated, OWI in Michigan. An officer asks the individual to perform specific tests while noting the person’s balance, coordination, attention to instructions, etc. The officer will record the results to support probable cause for an OWI arrest.

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How to find a great Michigan criminal lawyer near you.

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|NOV 1, 2022

Find a great Michigan criminal lawyer near you.
How to find a great Michigan criminal lawyer near you.

When you want to find a great Michigan criminal lawyer near you, the search process can be complicated.   There are many aspects to consider when searching for representation, and knowing what to look for can help you find the right lawyer for your case. There are many qualified lawyers in Michigan, so how do you choose the right one? Here are some tips to help you find a great criminal lawyer near you.

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How long do Michigan warrants last?

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|NOV 2, 2022

How long do Michigan arrest warrants last?
How long do Michigan arrest warrants last?

A common questions is, how long do Michigan warrants last? Whether their warrants will expire over time? In general, arrest warrants do not expire and remain active until resolved. If you have an outstanding warrant in Michigan, it is important to take action immediately to deal with the issue.

A Michigan warrant lasts until a judge cancels it. A Michigan warrant never expires. Warrants can last for years or even decades. For example, a judge can issue a bench warrant because a person failed to appear for their court date. Suppose twenty years go by and the person never gets stopped by the police. Once day, when they do get stopped for speeding, they can be arrested for the warrant – even 20 years later.

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What are Your Rights When Stopped by Michigan Police?

What are Your Rights When Stopped by Michigan Police?
What are Your Rights When Stopped by Michigan Police?

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|NOV 3, 2022

People often ask us what are their rights when stopped by Michigan police. Specifically, people ask if they have to consent to a search of their car. Being stopped by the police causes a lot of anxiety and confusion. Many people don’t know what rights they have when stopped by the police. Your civil rights may seem like an abstract idea until those rights come into play when the police detain you during a traffic stop

What rights are involved during a traffic stop? How long can the police hold you? Do you have to consent to a search? This article discusses your rights when stopped by Michigan police.

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How to handle your Michigan arrest warrant.

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|NOV 2, 2022

Michigan arrest warrants
How to handle your Michigan arrest warrant.

Warrants can be a distressing situation, and it may seem like you’re in the deep end with no easy way out. If you have an arrest warrant for you, we want to help. We’ll walk through how to handle your Michigan arrest warrant that’s been issued for you so that you can take care of what needs doing.

How does a Michigan arrest warrant get issued?

An arrest warrant is a court-authorized document allowing the police to arrest someone to bring them to court. A judge issues an arrest warrant after being presented with information from the police. Before the court authorizes the warrant, the police must appear before the judge and make a sworn statement. The statement must establish probable cause that a crime had been committed and that the person named in the warrant committed the crime. The officer’s statement must be supported by evidence.

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Michigan’s Good Samaritan Law as a Defense to Drug Possession

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|NOV 3, 2022

Immunity from Arrest and Prosecution for Overdose
Michigan’s Good Samaritan Law was enacted to provide limited immunity from arrest or prosecution for possession and use of a controlled substance for people who need medical attention for an overdose.

This article will discuss the Michigan Good Samaritan Law as a defense against drug possession. Michigan is currently in the midst of an opioid epidemic. Statistics show that overdose deaths are now the leading cause of accidental death in the United States. Michigan’s Good Samaritan Law is a defense against drug possession under limited conditions.


Paramedics can prevent many drug overdose deaths if called right away. The chance of surviving an overdose, like a stroke or heart attack, depends on how fast a person receives medical attention. Michigan’s Good Samaritan Law focuses on the preservation of life. The law provides immunity from arrest and prosecution for possession charges.

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