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Navigating the 52nd District Court - Division 1: A Comprehensive Guide on Resisting Arrest Cases

6/26/2023

 
​The 52nd District Court - Division 1, located in Novi and serving various cities and townships including South Lyon, Wixom, Walled Lake, Millford, Highland, Commerce, Lyon, and Novi, is an integral part of Michigan's legal landscape. If you find yourself facing charges such as Resisting Arrest in this court, having an understanding of its procedures and judges can be key. This court's bench includes Judges Robert Bondy, Travis Reeds, and Thomas David Law.

Resisting Arrest in Michigan: The Legal Framework
"Resisting Arrest" in Michigan involves any individual who "assaults, batters, wounds, resists, obstructs, opposes or endangers a person" known to be performing official duties. This felony can lead to up to two years in prison.

However, the consequences escalate if a law enforcement officer is injured during the arrest. Immediate medical attention required by the officer results in a four-year felony. Serious bodily injury to the officer increases the sentence to a 15-year felony. And, in the worst-case scenario, if the officer's death occurs, it's considered a 20-year felony.

Understanding Your Judges: Robert Bondy, Travis Reeds, and Thomas David Law
In the 52nd District Court - Division 1, each judge brings unique perspectives to their courtroom.

Judge Robert Bondy is a stickler for due process and expects clear, cogent arguments from both sides. Respectful engagement, understanding the gravity of the charges, and showing willingness to make amends can make a difference in his court.

Judge Travis Reeds, known for his balanced approach, appreciates defendants who demonstrate remorse and a commitment to personal growth. In his court, showing that you have learned from your mistakes and have a plan for the future can have a positive impact.

Judge Thomas David Law, known for his keen attention to detail and justice's pursuit, values honesty and respect. Proactive engagement in your case, acknowledging your actions, and working towards improvement can sway the scales in his courtroom.

Navigating the 52nd District Court - Division 1
Professionalism and preparedness are critical when appearing before the court. Dress appropriately, arrive on time, and prepare to present your case coherently. Your demeanor should convey your understanding of the seriousness of the charges and respect for the court's authority.

Prosecution Strategies in Resisting Arrest Cases
Prosecutors often include resisting arrest charges even in scenarios where such charges might not have been applied in the past. They may stack a range of misdemeanors alongside a felony resisting arrest charge, hoping that the dismissal of the felony would persuade you to plead guilty to the misdemeanors. Such a strategy might hinder your ability to expunge your record later, so it's essential to understand these tactics while building your defense.

How We Can Assist as Your Defense
We understand that being on the wrong side of the law can be daunting. But remember, our clients are not "criminals" - they are partners. We approach every case with empathy and understanding, working together to provide the best possible defense.

We aim to empower you to present a "true impression" of your circumstances. Our goal is to help you SHOW, rather than tell, your growth and future intentions. We have successfully navigated cases where prosecutors and judges have commended our clients for their proactive approach.

Facing a Resisting Arrest charge in the 52nd District Court - Division 1 is a serious matter, but you don't have to face it alone. We are here to guide you through this challenging time. We understand that good people can find themselves in bad situations, and we stand ready to help you navigate your way through.

With the right strategy, you can successfully navigate this difficult situation. Remember, you are a visitor in the criminal justice system, and we are here to help you find the most favorable exit strategy. Reach out to us today, and let's start your journey towards resolution and growth.

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