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Charged with Felony Embezzlement Lenawee County - Adrian, Tecumseh, Hudson, Blissfield, Clinton, Onsted, Addison and Morenci

7/6/2023

 
If you're facing a Michigan embezzlement charge for the first time, it's essential to understand that this doesn't make you a criminal or a bad person. Every day, I work with clients who have never been accused or arrested before, individuals who find themselves in unfortunate situations leading to embezzlement charges. The key is recognizing that good people can make mistakes, and this charge does not define your character.
Michigan embezzlement is a serious offense that can have far-reaching implications, potentially impacting future employment opportunities. The crime of embezzlement occurs when an individual, in a position of trust as an agent or servant, unlawfully misappropriates money or property belonging to a principal.

To secure a conviction for embezzlement, the prosecution must prove the following elements:
  • Money or property was stolen, belonging to the principal.
  • You had a relationship of trust with the principal as an agent or employee.
  • You acquired possession or control of the money or property due to that relationship.
  • You dishonestly disposed of, converted, or secreted the money or property for your own use without the consent of the principal.
  • At the time of the conversion, your intention was to defraud or cheat the principal.

The penalty for Michigan embezzlement in Lenawee County (Adrian, Tecumseh, Hudson, Blissfield, Clinton, Onsted, Addison and Morenci) and  varies depending on the value of the money or property involved. The value is determined based on the "fair market value" and can range from $1000 to $20,000, $200 to $1000, or an amount under $200. Embezzlement over $1,000 is considered a felony in the state.
It's crucial to understand that embezzlement differs from other property crimes like larceny due to the presence of a "trust" relationship. As an employee or agent, you legally possess the money or property but breach that trust by exceeding the authorized limits.

Navigating Embezzlement Charges with Compassion and Diligence
When charged with embezzlement, it's normal to experience concern about how this will impact your job, family, and overall life. However, it's crucial to shift the perspective from being a victim to one of personal growth and responsibility. Avoiding self-pity is key to approaching this serious felony charge effectively.
To achieve the best outcome for an embezzlement case in Michigan, it requires a comprehensive approach that encompasses both courtroom and personal aspects. It involves acknowledging the mistake, embracing personal growth, and adopting core values to effect real change. Change is not easy, but with dedication and a strategic plan, it is possible.

Working closely with your attorney, you can focus on:
  • Acknowledging Lapse in Judgment: Taking ownership of your actions is crucial. It's essential to acknowledge the mistake, demonstrating a willingness to learn from it and grow.
  • Best Outcome Inside and Outside the Courtroom: The goal is not only to secure the best legal outcome but also to rebuild trust and create a positive future. Stakeholder mapping, particularly with the victim, becomes significant in achieving this.
  • Proactivity and Accountability: It's important to avoid turning the situation into an adversarial "you vs. them" scenario. Taking proactive steps, such as addressing inconsistencies or financial discrepancies, can help rebuild trust and negotiate favorable terms.
  • A Unique Client Value Chain: Embezzlement cases require a tailored approach that balances retribution and lesson-learning. A strategic combination of measures, such as applying the time value of money, creating a balance sheet, and implementing measurable results, can help rebrand the case and demonstrate commitment to change.
Conclusion
Facing a Michigan embezzlement charge in Lenawee County (Adrian, Tecumseh, Hudson, Blissfield, Clinton, Onsted, Addison and Morenci) does not define you as a person. You are more than a single mistake. With the support of an empathetic and diligent attorney, you can navigate this challenging situation and work towards personal growth, rebuilding trust, and creating a new path for your future.

Remember, every day I work with clients who are good people that have found themselves in difficult circumstances. Embezzlement charges are serious, but they do not have to dictate the rest of your life. By taking responsibility, embracing personal growth, and strategically addressing the case, it is possible to move forward and build a brighter future.

Your journey involves more than just the courtroom; it's about making amends, learning valuable lessons, and working towards positive change. With an empathetic attorney by your side, you can strive for the best outcome inside and outside the courtroom, demonstrating that you are committed to personal growth and leaving this mistake behind.

Don't let a single incident define your future. Embrace the opportunity to learn and grow, and with the right approach, you can overcome this challenging chapter and move towards a more promising and fulfilling life.

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