Law Office of Timothy M. Williams

Phone: 517-244-9900; 517-648-5000 Fax: 517-244-9901

Law Office of Timothy M. Williams Vault Delicatessan Building, Second Floor 368 S. Jefferson Suite 200 P.O. Box 97 Mason, MI Ingham Co. 48854 (Ingham Co.)View Map

Criminal Law

SEARCH & SEIZURE - ABANDONED PROPERTY
The right under the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures is based upon an expectation of privacy in a person's property. If the person abandons his or her property, he or she no longer has an expectation of privacy in the property. The police may conduct a search of the abandoned property and may seize the abandoned property without a warrant. More...
Bail or Jail
After a defendant is arrested, he or she is required to appear before a judge or magistrate. At this time, the defendant may request or a judge may set bail for the defendant's release. Bail is cash or a cash equivalent that is given to the court to ensure that he or she will appear in court when ordered. If the defendant appears when he or she was ordered to, bail is refunded. However, if he or she fails to appear, the court keeps the bail and issues a warrant for his or her arrest. More...
FEDERAL ENFORCEMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT
The Child Support Recovery Act of 1992 makes it a federal offense to willfully fail to pay a past due child support obligation for a child who resides in another state. A first offense under the Act is subject to a maximum penalty of six months in jail, to a fine, or both. Subsequent violations of the Act may be subject to a maximum penalty of two years in prison, to a fine, or both. More...
MURDER
A person commits the offense of murder when he or she intentionally or knowingly causes the death of an individual or when he or she intends to cause serious bodily injury to an individual and commits an act that causes the death of the individual. More...
Appellate Review of Comments During Closing Arguments and Standards of Review
When a defendant appeals his conviction on the basis that the trial court erred in overruling his objection to the prosecutor's improper comments made during closing arguments, the appellate court will analyze the entire closing argument. The trial court is given wide discretion with respect to closing arguments. More...

Areas Of Practice

  • Adoptions
  • Assault
  • Breach of Contract
  • Breaking and Entering
  • Business
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