Macomb County and the Macomb County Circuit Court
Macomb County occupies 482 square miles with 27 municipalities, 9 district courts, 32 miles of Lake St. Clair shoreline, and a population of 870,987 according to the 2010 census. Three of Michigan’s top 10 most populated cities are located in Macomb County; Warren, Sterling Heights, and Clinton Township. Macomb County is the third largest county in Michigan behind only Wayne County and Oakland County respectively.
Macomb County is considered a Metro Detroit community. The borders of Macomb County consist of Lake St. Clair, Oakland County (Dequindre Road), St. Clair County, and Wayne County (8 Mile Road). Macomb County is accessible via major interstates, namely the I-94 and I-696 expressways. The County’s most prominent industry is automobile related manufacturing, with major manufacturing infusing the area with over $2 billion dollars since 1990. Similar to the neighboring counties of Oakland and Wayne, Macomb County recently underwent a government restructuring and elected its first County Executive, Mark Hackel.
Macomb County is home to Selfridge Air National Guard Base.
Police Agencies in Macomb County and Lake St. Clair
Many cities and townships in Macomb County have their own police departments. Sterling Heights, Warren, Shelby Township, Clinton Township, and Chesterfield Township have large scale police departments with special units. The Macomb County Sheriff’s Department provides police services throughout the county and to communities without a dedicated police force such as Macomb Township, Washington Township, and Mt. Clemens. The Michigan State Police are responsible for the interstate expressways (I-94 and I-696) within Macomb County. The Macomb County Sheriff’s Department has various special units to monitor computer activity (e.g. child pornography) and drug crimes. There are also several agencies that provide law enforcement services for activities on Lake St. Clair including the United States Department of Homeland Security, the United States Coast Guard, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, and the Macomb County Sheriff’s Department.
The Macomb County Sheriff’s Department and the Macomb County Jail are located at 43565 Elizabeth Rd, Mt Clemens, MI 48043. Professional visits with inmates are permitted by attorneys for seven (7) days a week as follows: 8:00 AM – 11:30 AM; 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM; 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM.
Macomb County Circuit Court
Michigan’s circuit courts hear the more serious criminal and civil cases. Criminal cases that are classified as felonies (i.e. crimes punishable up to life in prison) will be heard in the circuit court following preliminary examination in the district court. Michigan circuit courts have jurisdiction for:
- Criminal felony proceedings through trial.
- Criminal felony probation violations.
- Civil lawsuits $25,000 or more.
- Appeals of cases tried in the district courts.
- Equitable power to issue injunctions.
- Juvenile delinquency and divorce.
The Macomb County Circuit Court is located at 40 N. Main Street, Mt. Clemens, Michigan 48043. The Macomb County Circuit Court Judges are: James M. Biernat Jr., Matthew S. Switalski, Mark S. Switalski, Edward A. Servitto Jr., Michael Servitto, Richard L. Caretti, Joseph Toia, Carl J. Marlinga Diane M. Druzinski, Mark S. Switalski, Jennifer M. Faunce, Katherine A. Viviano, Tracy A. Yokich, Rachel Rancilio, and Julie Gatti. The Macomb County Circuit Court has jurisdiction over serious criminal matters that are classified as felonies; felonies carry more than 1 year, up to life in prison. Arraignment on the Information for felonies are scheduled every Monday, or Tuesday when a holiday falls on Monday, at 1:30 p.m. The dockets are posted on the main floor which contain the defendant’s name, case number, judge assigned to the case and criminal defense attorney of record.
Prosecutions for felonies at the Macomb County Circuit Court are pursued either by the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office or by the Michigan State Attorney General.
The Most Common Felony Cases
Our experienced criminal defense lawyers have provided felony representation to clients confronted with every possible crime in every Metro-Detroit Court. The following felonies are listed as being some of most common that we see on the Macomb County Circuit Court dockets:
- Drug crime, delivery/possession (MDMA, heroin, cocaine, analogues)
- Drunk driving felony (DUI 3rd)
- Assault with a deadly weapon
- Embezzlement
- Uttering & Publishing (forgery)
- Carrying a Concealed Weapon
- Fleeing & Eluding Police
- Resisting & Obstructing
- Home Invasion
- Larceny Crimes (in a building, from a motor vehicle, over $1,000)
- Credit Card Crimes (financial transaction devices)
- Retail Fraud First Degree
Hiring an attorney is essential if you are charged with a felony in Macomb County or anywhere in Metro Detroit. Whether you are falsely accused or engaged in criminal activity, there are a number of realistic outcomes short of a felony conviction and jail!
Macomb County Circuit Court frequently called phone numbers
General Docket Information: | 586-469-5160 |
Chief Juvenile Referree: | 586-469-5395 |
Friend of the Court: | 586-469-5750 |
Macomb County Prosecutor: | 586-469-5350 |
Macomb Sheriff Department: | 586-469-5151 |
Abdo Law: Specializing in Criminal Law in Macomb County Since 1980
ABDO LAW, presently located 42550 Garfield Road in Clinton Township, has consistently maintained its offices in Macomb County since the firm’s inception in 1980. The firm’s present location is its third in Macomb County; with its first office located in Eastpointe (1980-1989) and its second location in St. Clair Shores (1990-1994). The criminal and drunk driving defense lawyers at ABDO LAW have handled several thousands of criminal cases in the Macomb County Circuit Court. Our cases include representation for adults, juveniles and habitual offenders being investigated or charged with drug crimes, assault crimes, sex crimes, larceny crimes, computer crimes, fraud crimes, embezzlement, uttering & publishing, felony DUI, fleeing & eluding and resisting & obstructing. We specialize so that we can devote 100% of our energy representing clients facing a felony or misdemeanor matter in any Metro-Detroit courtroom.
Email or Call Abdo Law for a Free Consultation. Phone messages after business hours are forwarded to our attorneys. We offer same day, evening, weekend appointments and the ability to retain us over the internet. Payment plans and all credit cards accepted.
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