Do you need an experienced Michigan civil infractions attorney?
Some of the more common non-traffic civil infraction violations are disobeying state land-use rules (such as in state forests or campgrounds), failure to carry or display a concealed weapons permit while carrying the concealed weapon, and violations of city, village, or township ordinances regulating the disposal of refuse and yard waste, building codes and permits, and excessive noise.
A civil infraction sense is a minor or petty offense that many encounter in traffic situations. Speeding tickets and many other traffic offenses are not criminal cases, but fall within the civil laws of the state and cannot be punished by imprisonment.
Typically, an infraction is a violation of a rule or local ordinance or regulation. In addition to traffic matters, these can include housing code violations and other local rules.
In Michigan, the law affords someone charged with a civil infraction the right to have an attorney represent you, but the court will not appoint an attorney because the matter is not criminal.
Have you gotten a ticket?
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