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Collateral Consequences of a Criminal Conviction

Edited by Tracey W. Brame
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Editors
   


  Cooley Law School, Lansing

As associate dean, Tracey W. Brame handles disciplinary matters and works closely with the dean on projects involving student support, community relations, and campus growth. She also teaches Family Law, Race and the Supreme Court, and a Death Penalty Seminar. Ms. Brame came to the law school in 2006 from Legal Aid of Western Michigan, where she was a staff...


Chapter Authors
   


  American Civil Liberties Union, Novi

Kimberly Buddin is senior policy counsel of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)'s National Political Advocacy Division. Prior to joining ACLU National, Ms. Buddin served as policy counsel for the ACLU of Michigan from 2016 to 2021 after joining as a legal fellow in 2015. In Michigan, she regularly worked with local and state legislators, policymakers, and organizations to develop...




  Chartier & Nyamfukudza PLC, Okemos

Mary Chartier is a criminal defense litigator and partner at the firm. She and her business partner, Takura Nyamfukudza, along with the team at the firm, recently succeeded in exonerating three wrongfully convicted people in one year. One man served 26 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, another man served 9 years in prison for a...




  Geherin Law Group PLLC, Ann Arbor

Daniel T. Geherin is an attorney certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and a former prosecutor with over 25 years' experience practicing law. Mr. Geherin's trial-based practice exclusively focuses on representing individuals in cases ranging from criminal defense/drunk driving and driver's license appeals to civil litigation and juvenile delinquency. He has completed over 250 trials, argued before the...




  Daniel J. Larin PC, Clawson

Daniel J. Larin practices in the areas of criminal law and driver's license restoration. He is a member of the State Bar of Michigan and the Kansas Bar Association. While attending Washburn School of Law, Mr. Larin was an editor for the "Washburn Law Journal." He is a frequent presenter at ICLE courses and has contributed to ICLE publications as...




  Wachler & Associates PC, Royal Oak

Rolf E. Lowe has been practicing health care law for more than 20 years. He provides counsel to health care providers and companies nationwide on a broad array of issues affecting their operations, including Medicare, Medicaid, and other payor rules and regulations; federal and state compliance issues; Stark and Anti-Kickback; HIPAA and other privacy matters; behavioral health services; business transactions,...




  Pear Sperling Eggan & Daniels PC, Ann Arbor

Nicole E. Mackmiller concentrates her practice on family and immigration law. Before joining the firm she pursued further legal education and practiced immigration law at a private firm in Detroit from 2006 to 2010. Ms. Mackmiller earned her juris doctor from Ave Maria School of Law, where she was also a student client advocate at the law school's Asylum and...




  Margolis & Cross, Ann Arbor

Laurence H. Margolis has been practicing law since 1996, with particular proficiency in postconviction cases and criminal immigration and deportation defense. Though he devotes the majority of his practice to criminal defense, he also handles civil litigation, representing plaintiffs and small businesses. After graduating from Emory University School of Law in 1996, Mr. Margolis joined a boutique litigation firm, Smith,...




  Lewis & Dickstein PLLC, Southfield

Parisa Sadrnia has been a criminal defense attorney at the firm since 2021. She handles state and federal matters, including appellate practice, and has obtained not guilty verdicts and dismissals throughout Michigan for her clients. Ms. Sadrnia's past legal experience includes a variety of judicial clerkships at the district, circuit, and federal levels. She earned her BS in psychology from...


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