Uttering And Publishing Charges

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Uttering and publishing charges in michigan can result in up to 14 years imprisonment. Legality of cross-state arrest procedures can be contested. Consult a local attorney for defense strategies.

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Someone who is facing uttering and publishing charges for a deed to a property that the title was given back to the previous home owner previous home owner had sold the home before ruling the title to the home. Criminal charges filed for uttering and publishing . A unlawful arrest for forgery on defendant by Michigan state troopers, arrested defendant outside of the state of Michigan in the state of Indiana. No extradition and took defendant across state lines into Michigan.
Hi ****! That sounds like a complicated situation. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
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Hi ****! That's definitely a complex legal issue. In Michigan, uttering and publishing involves knowingly using a forged document. Here are some key points:
- It's a felony and can result in up to 14 years in prison.
- The legality of arrest procedures, especially across state lines, can be challenged.
- Consult an attorney for specific defense strategies.
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