Assault and violent crimes are extremely serious, and while the punishment for assault and violent crime offenses can vary widely, the sentences are always extremely serious, and can include jail time, fines, probation, mandatory rehabilitation, and more. Scott Grabel founded our firm over 15 years ago and has since remained committed to protecting the rights of the accused in Isabella County and statewide. Along with the rest of our team, he will seek to provide you with both premier legal advice and exceptionally responsive service throughout every stage of your case. In both Mt. Pleasant and throughout Isabella County, police and prosecutors take assault and violent crimes seriously, and will seek to convict you if you have been accused of a misdemeanor or felony offense. Our Isabella County attorneys will do whatever we can to get you the most favorable result possible, and are available 24/7 to start guiding you through the initial stages of your defense. Don’t speak to police before getting in touch with our team – we are ready now to start defending you.
The Grabel & Associates team is committed to doing everything possible to fight for clients accused of assault and violent crime offenses, and we are ready to begin walking you through exactly what you need to say and do in order to protect your rights and your freedom. Call our toll free hotline or contact us online and let us begin working with you to develop a unique defense approach based on the unique aspects of your situation. We know what it takes to win and are ready now to start fighting for you.
Call our toll free hotline at 1-800-342-7896 or contact our team online to begin working with a trial attorney who knows what it takes to win in Isabella County assault and violent crime cases.
According to the most recent county-by-county statistics, there were numerous assault offenses in Isabella County in 2014. In the last reported year, there were 432 instances of non-aggravated assault and 62 instances of aggravated assault in Isabella County. Statewide, there were over 85,000 non-aggravated assault offenses and over 27,000 aggravated assault offenses in 2014, according to Michigan’s Crime At A Glance.
Our lawyers know that assault and violent crime offenses are prevalent, and have extensive experience working with those falsely accused or excessively charges in Mt. Pleasant criminal cases. Contact our team now for a free initial case analysis and learn more about what our team can do to help you defeat false allegations. We can be reached both by phone and online and will immediately start walking you through the steps you need to take to defend your rights and pursue a just case outcome.
For misdemeanor assault and violent crime cases, the 76th District Court will handle the trial. This court also hears the initial stages of some felony cases. The rest of a felony proceeding will be heard in the 21st Circuit Court. Both courts are located at 300 N. Main Street in Mt. Pleasant.
There are a few exceptions to this, such as in cases involving juveniles or appellate assault and violent crimes cases. Our lawyers have extensive experience fighting for clients both inside and outside the courtroom statewide, and are ready now to begin representing you in an initial hearing or any other stage of your defense. Contact us now to learn more.
While awaiting trial or before posting bail, defendants may be held in the local jail, located at 207 Court Street in Mt. Pleasant. For more information, visit the county inmate information page.
When charges are initially investigated, a local police department like the Mt. Pleasant Police Department may be involved. The Isabella County Sherriff also has jurisdiction in some cases. As a case proceeds, the prosecuting attorney decides if and how to bring charges against a person. This elected official reviews both felony and misdemeanor offenses.
Contact our team and learn more about defending against police investigations and prosecutor attempts to convict you.
Our lawyers are ready to start advising you now, so don’t wait to get in touch. Call 1-800-342-7896 for a no obligation consultation for absolutely no cost, or contact us online if you aren’t near a phone. We are ready now to begin working with you or your loved one to fight for justice.