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Attorney Robert St.Cin Flint Criminal Defense Lawyer

Shiawassee County

Shiawassee County handles criminal matters through the 35th Judicial Circuit Court and the 66th District Court. The 35th Circuit Court oversees felony criminal cases and high court misdemeanors, while the district court manages misdemeanors from arraignment to sentencing and conducts preliminary examinations for felony matters. Both courts are situated in Corunna, Michigan.
 

The address of the 35th Circuit Court is:
Shiawassee County Courthouse
208 N. Shiawassee Street
Corunna, Michigan 48817
Phone: (989) 743-2239
 

The 66th District Court is located at:
Shiawassee County Courts Building
110 E. Mack Street
Corunna, Michigan 48817
Phone: (989) 743-2395

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 ABOUT ATTORNEY ROBERT ST. CIN

Attorney Robert St.Cin Flint Criminal Defense Lawyer

Attorney Robert St.Cin, PLLC offers exceptional dedication in criminal defense, backed by years of experience in many Michigan jurisdictions.
 

Our commitment to client success sets us apart, ensuring personalized attention and aggressive representation.
 

Attorney Robert St.Cin works closely with Genesee County’s Probate Court in matters related to individuals’ mental health and will work tirelessly to assist each client in obtaining proper care and treatment for those whose mental health may have contributed to alleged criminality.

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1034 S Grand Traverse St
Flint, MI 48502

 

Email: rob@flintcriminaldefense.com

Tel:  (810) 835-8547

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