College Student Criminal Defense in West Michigan
Protecting students' degrees, financial aid, and careers across West Michigan.
One arrest can put your degree, your financial aid, your scholarships, and your future career on the line. You may also be facing your college's own conduct process at the same time as criminal court. We defend students. No lectures, just a real defense.
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Acting early protects your record, your enrollment, and your future. Contact us now to talk through your case and your options.
Campuses We Defend Students At
We regularly represent students facing charges at West Michigan's colleges and universities. Choose your campus for school-specific guidance:
Charges We Handle for Students
Most student cases involve a handful of common charges. We defend all of them:
- Minor in Possession (MIP): one of the most common student charges, often from off-campus parties, dorms, or downtown bars.
- Fake ID: using or possessing false identification is a misdemeanor and a crime of dishonesty that can follow you into professional licensing.
- OWI / DUI: drivers under 21 face Michigan's Zero Tolerance law (0.02 BAC). See our OWI defense page.
- Drug possession: marijuana is still illegal under 21, and a drug conviction can put scholarships and professional licensing at risk.
- Disorderly conduct, open intoxicants, and party charges: minor-sounding offenses that still create a record.
- Domestic violence / assault: dating and roommate disputes can lead to charges and no-contact orders. See our domestic violence defense page.
Two Cases at Once: Criminal Court and Campus Conduct
For students, an arrest often means fighting on two fronts. Your criminal case runs in court, where guilt must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Your college, though, can open its own Student Conduct or Title IX case under a much lower "more likely than not" standard, with far fewer protections. That means your school can suspend or expel you even if you are never convicted, and even for off-campus conduct. Worse, a statement you give a campus investigator can be used against you in criminal court. We handle both at once so a misstep in one does not sink the other.
What's at Stake
- Scholarships and aid: a conviction generally won't cost you federal financial aid, but many merit and institutional scholarships come with conduct rules, and a conviction can cost you the award.
- Professional licensing: nursing, education, accounting (CPA), pharmacy, and similar fields screen for criminal history and crimes of dishonesty.
- Graduate and professional school: applications ask about criminal history, and law and medical boards investigate it.
- Immigration: international students on F-1 visas can face serious consequences, including loss of status, from some convictions.
What to Do If You're Arrested
- Stay silent and ask for a lawyer. Don't try to explain "your side" to police.
- Don't post about the arrest on social media, and ask friends not to either.
- Don't talk to college administrators or investigators before getting legal advice.
- Keep every court date. Missing one can trigger a bench warrant for your arrest and may lead to additional charges.
- Call us as soon as possible so we can protect your rights from the start.
Why Sorin & Pyle
Sorin & Pyle was founded by former public defenders with extensive trial experience in West Michigan courts. We know how student cases move through both the courthouse and the campus conduct office, and that for a student, a conviction can outlast any sentence. Free consultations, payment plans, and we work directly with parents. That's our whole philosophy: "WE GIVE A [EXPLETIVE]!" We don't judge. We defend.
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