Michigan Complaint, Misdemeanor

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Misdemeanors: Up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine. Common examples of serious misdemeanor charges include solicitation of prostitution, shoplifting and some DUI and domestic violence charges. Felonies: The most serious type of criminal charge.

A misdemeanor stays on your record for life unless you successfully petition for expungement. There is no preset expiration date for misdemeanor crimes. Even though misdemeanor offenses are less serious than felonies, they are still serious breaches in the eyes of the law.

Misdemeanors punishable by up to 93 days in jail can be charged under state law or local laws, and some are crimes under both. Under state law, a person convicted of this misdemeanor can be sentenced to jail time or fined up to $500, or both.

Under Michigan law a person that has been convicted of a crime may apply to have one felony or two misdemeanor convictions expunged from their record. If you are able to answer "no" to all of the following seven questions may be eligible to have your adult criminal conviction set aside and made nonpublic.

Misdemeanors will be expunged seven years after sentencing. Felonies will be cleared 10 years after sentencing or the person's release from incarceration, whichever comes last. There cannot be any new convictions during the waiting period.

(a) "Serious misdemeanor" means 1 or more of the following: (i) A violation of section 81 of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.81, assault and battery, including domestic violence.

Michigan's current expungement process requires that people ask the court to have their records sealed. This involves a $50 fee and nearly a dozen steps that include getting fingerprints taken, getting the application notarized, and mailing copies to prosecutors and law enforcement.

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Michigan Complaint, Misdemeanor