CSC Charges In Michigan

 CSC Michigan refers to nearly all crimes of a sexual nature. This includes everything from rape to molestation and child sexual abuse. In Michigan, most sex crimes are charged under on of these four categories.


Sex offense charges, particularly very serious ones such as 1st-degree criminal sexual conduct, result in criminal cases that are complicated and emotionally fraught, sometimes pitting family members or former romantic partners against each other. There’s also often a societal presumption of guilt when you’re charged with a sex offense  especially one involving a minor regardless of the facts. When you’re facing a criminal sexual conduct charge, it’s important to have the right Michigan sex crimes lawyer by your side to protect your rights and make sure your side of the story is told.


In Michigan, judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and probation officers all use a statutory structure or scheme to determine the range within which a sentence should fall. The Michigan sentencing guidelines are modeled after the Federal sentencing guidelines. While the sentencing guidelines are no longer mandatory in Michigan, they are still highly persuasive.


Sentencing guidelines only refer to the minimum sentence, while the maximum penalty is set forth by the criminal statute as set forth above. So, when a judge says sentencing is 18 months to five years, the 18 months might be from the guidelines whereas the 5 years is from the criminal statute.

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