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Andrew Mikos

Andrew Mikos

  • Criminal Law, Consumer Law, Personal Injury
  • Florida, Michigan
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Biography

Experienced criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor. Also experienced in consumer protection matters, such as debt defense, creditor harassment, and fair credit reporting issues.

Practice Areas
Criminal Law
Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
Consumer Law
Class Action, Lemon Law
Personal Injury
Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
Fees
  • Free Consultation
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Florida
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Michigan
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Education
Florida State University College of Law
J.D. (2003)
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Tulane University
B.A. (2001)
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Professional Associations
State Bar of Michigan  # P76268
Member
Current
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Legal Answers
5 Questions Answered
Q. When arrested and charged am I supposed to be read my rights
A: There is no requirement that you be read your rights before, during, or after your arrest. If you are questioned while in custody and the police wish to use your responses to those questions against you in court, they are required to read you your rights first.
Q. Is a text message where someone admits to stealing from you enough proof to sue? Should a police report be made?
A: You should file a police report and be prepared to provide them with printed copies of the text messages and any other proof you can offer.
Q. How long does an early discharge of probation take after paperwork is sent to judge?
A: You will likely be scheduled with another court appearance so the judge can address this on the record. It is not a given and you would be wise to have an attorney represent you at that hearing.

As to your second question, yes. It is always better to have the blessing/approval of your probation officer.
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Mikos Law Firm
17200 W. Ten Mile Rd.
Suite 200
Southfield, MI 48075
Telephone: (313) 444-0030