4 days after my arrest I was released on a writ of habeaus corpus, what remedy is availible for trial purpose I am now charged

Four days after my arrest I was released on a writ of habeaus corpus, what remedy is available for trial purpose I am now charged?

I was arraigned 11 days after my arrest. Four days After my arrest I requested to be release as there were no formal charges.

A: Winning you case for the pending criminal charges is unrelated to the fact that you may have been improperly detained.

You definitely need to seek a Michigan defense attorney to assist you with your situation who will guide you as to if you should accept any plea offers given to you by the prosecutor and to how strong he feels your case is and if you should proceed to a trial or hope for a favorable plea offering. Remember, you don’t have to accept any plea offered to you by the prosecutor, your freedom is just that, yours. An experienced Michigan defense attorney will be the most helpful asset going forward.

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