Crimes Against Public Order Defense
Crimes against public order defense in Michigan include offenses like disorderly conduct, public intoxication, open container violations, and resisting arrest. These charges can lead to fines, a permanent record, and even jail time. Ben Hall Law provides experienced legal defense to protect your rights and reputation.
Why Choose Ben Hall Law for Public Order Crimes
Ben Hall Law stands out for its client-centered, relentless defense and deep Michigan roots. Our team brings unique experience and a proven track record to every case.
What sets us apart:
- Led by Ben Hall, a Marine, former police officer, and prosecutor
- Strategic, empathetic, and relentless advocacy
- Direct, transparent communication
- Local expertise with statewide reach
- Dedicated “dream team” approach for every client
Understanding Crimes Against Public Order in Michigan
Crimes against public order are offenses that disturb the peace or safety of the community. Common examples include:
- Public nuisance
- Open container violations
- Disorderly conduct
- Public intoxication
- Resisting arrest
Potential consequences:
- Fines and court costs
- Permanent criminal record
- Jail time
- Barriers to employment, education, and housing
Many cases result from misunderstandings or one-time mistakes. Our team works to challenge the evidence, protect your rights, and seek the best outcome—whether that means dismissal, reduced charges, or minimized penalties.
Frequently Asked Questions About Public Order Crimes
What is a crime against public order?
A crime against public order is any offense that disrupts the peace, safety, or morals of the community, such as disorderly conduct or public intoxication.
What are the penalties for disorderly conduct in Michigan?
Penalties may include fines, jail time, and a permanent criminal record. The exact consequences depend on the charge and circumstances.
Can a public order charge be dismissed?
Yes. With strong legal defense, charges can sometimes be dismissed or reduced, especially if there is weak evidence or a misunderstanding.
How can Ben Hall Law help with my case?
We review all evidence, challenge improper procedures, and advocate for your rights at every step. Our experience on both sides of the courtroom gives us a strategic advantage.
Will a conviction affect my job or education?
A conviction can create obstacles in employment, education, and housing. Early legal intervention is key to protecting your future.
Is my consultation confidential?
Yes. All consultations with Ben Hall Law are private and confidential.
What should I do if I’m charged with a public order crime?
Contact an attorney immediately. Do not discuss your case with anyone but your lawyer.
Take Action: Protect Your Rights Today
If you’re facing charges for a crime against public order in Michigan, don’t wait. Contact Ben Hall Law for a confidential consultation. Our team is ready to defend your rights and help you move forward.
Call 517-798-5801.