Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan

My identity has been stolen or mistaken

What can I do to avoid going to an arraignment & pretrial due to my identity being stolen or mistaken?

I recieved a notice to appear in court for an offence I did not commit, on a person I do not know and in a city where I do not go. Upon recieving the notice, I called the court and was informed I was being charged with malicious destruction of property because I was named in the police report. I don't know if the:

- real suspect gave my name falsely,

- victim gave an incorrect name, or

- victim gave the right name and the

notice was mistakenly sent to me

because I share the same name as

the real suspect.

I called the prosucutor's office to complain and was told the only thing I could do is get a lawyer and show up to court. I called the public defender's office and was told to show up to court and plead not guilty. I was unable to contact the officer who took the report. Is there anything that can be done to inform the court and have them correct this error before the court appearance?

Thank you


Asked on 2/11/07, 1:55 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Eric I. Kutinsky THE MICHIGAN LEGAL TEAM, P.C.

Re: My identity has been stolen or mistaken

You need to appear and fight the allegations. We can help, call us now! Toll Free 877 900 LAWS.

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Answered on 2/11/07, 12:05 pm

Re: My identity has been stolen or mistaken

You must appear in court. Hire an aggressive attorney and fight this. You might also consider having us file a lawsuit against the person that stole your identity.

For more information, go to:

www.AggressiveCriminalDefense.com

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Answered on 2/11/07, 4:48 pm
Francois Nabwangu Wright Cantrell PLLC

Re: My identity has been stolen or mistaken

Contact the booking Sergeant at the PD and have them take your fingerprints. Otherwise hire an attorney and request a line-up.

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Answered on 2/11/07, 2:05 am


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