Tony Snyder is a licensed attorney in the State of Michigan who offers a bi-monthly podcast on the Michigan Constitution. Here you will learn about each Article and its respective Sections, what they mean, and case law that has addressed how those provision are implemented in the day-to-day lives of citizens of Michigan.
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Tony Snyder is a licensed attorney in the State of Michigan who offers a bi-monthly podcast on the Michigan Constitution. Here you will learn about each Article and its respective Sections, what they mean, and case law that has addressed how those provision are implemented in the day-to-day lives of citizens of Michigan.
We continue our conversation of Article 1, Section 17. This time we are delving in the concept of due process.
Article 1, Section 17: No person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty or property, without due process of law. The right of all individuals, firms, corporations and voluntary associations to fair and just treatment in the course of legislative and executive investigations and hearings shall not be infringed.
In this podcast we will learn:
The difference between a Personal Protection Order (PPO) and an ex-parte PPO, and what constitutional protections come along with that hearing;
Is a juvenile with developmental disabilities entitled to a competency hearing, and if so, how would the State use an adult framework in proceedings involving a minor?;
When does a photographic lineup and use of audio recordings played without the Defendant’s attorney present violated the Due Process Clause of Article 1, Section 17?
Does Due Process apply to state of Michigan employees looking for a job re-classification?
The Michigan Constitution Podcast
Tony Snyder is a licensed attorney in the State of Michigan who offers a bi-monthly podcast on the Michigan Constitution. Here you will learn about each Article and its respective Sections, what they mean, and case law that has addressed how those provision are implemented in the day-to-day lives of citizens of Michigan.