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US Postal Code:49519

Address: 5102 Byron Center Ave. SW, Wyoming
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Mon-Fri: 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Sat-Sun: Closed

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US Postal Code:92101

Address: 303 A Street, San Diego
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US Postal Code:90211

Address: 8484 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills
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US Postal Code:92614

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WE'RE STILL HERE TO HELP! In these difficult times, RJS Law is still here to help those injured or the families of those who have died as a result of serious car and truck crashes. Now, more than ever, it is necessary to protect your rights to wage loss and medical benefits you have from the devastation of a car crash. If you have questions or concerns you can email RJS Law at www.rjs-law.com/contact/ and we will answer your question and address your concerns. Don't leave your family at risk! Contact RJS Law today.
Re-elect Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack July 30 at 11:00 AM · We are traveling the state to bring our campaign to every part of Michigan!
Why it's important to treat injuries, create a record and determine fault. RJS-LAW.COM Documenting An Accident Is A Snap
Due to the concerns associated with Coronavirus, please consider mailing, faxing or emailing in any documentation rather than dropping by the office. The safety and well-being of our clients and staff are our number one priority during these uncertain times. Please continue to be flexible and patient as we work with the courts and fellow colleagues with the unexpected closures and adjournments. We appreciate and value all our clients and hope all are taking the necessary precautionary measures to remain safe and healthy. Sincerely, RJS Law
When a situation doesn’t go as planned, Richard J. Stolcenberg is available to help. RJS-LAW.COM Skilled Michigan Personal Injury Attorney
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YOUTUBE.COM Walk and Talk the Vote - West Wing Reunion - Bridget Mary McCormack Re-elect Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack October 22 at 8:15 PM · To be continued... #ThrowbackThursday
Re-elect Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack October 22 at 8:15 PM · To be continued... #ThrowbackThursday
The office will be closing at noon today for Election Day. We urge everyone to let your opinion count and get out there and vote!
Thank You for your Service. Grand Rapids Police Department January 27 at 10:20 AM · We are saddened to announce that we will be losing one of our most popular officers. Officer Ricky Urena is leaving the GRPD for bigger and better things, across the pond to Spain. Officer Urena is following his passion and will be taking a teaching position in Madrid. Officer Urena has been with the GRPD since June of 2014 and mostly recently assigned to the East Service Area as a Community Policing Specialist. Officer Urena is also a member of the Honor Guard, along with additional duties as a Recruiter, Crisis Negotiator and Field Training Officer. In his six plus years, he has often been the face of the GRPD. His easy going demeanor and his infectious smile has endured him to so many members of our community. He will be sorely missed and we hope everyone will join us in wishing him the best of luck!
Grand Rapids Police Department January 19 at 3:58 PM · Today, Lt. Joe Trigg and Officer Wendy (Martin) Dyer are celebrating their 20th anniversary as members of the GRPD. Back in 2001, they were sent off to the Mid-Michigan Police Academy in Lansing to begin their law enforcement careers. Fast forward twenty years later, Lt. Trigg is the Commander of the Internal Affairs Unit and Officer Dyer is a Detective on our Family Services Team. Both are youth mentors and help run our Explorer program. Thank you for your continued service.
Downtown Grand Rapids Inc. January 17 at 3:09 PM · World of Winter | Path of Encouragement is now in #DowntownGR! Bundle up, get outside and visit Downtown to see this and many other art installations as part of our #WorldOfWinterGR festival. Learn more at WorldOfWinterGR.com.
Michigan State Police January 20, 2012 at 8:12 PM · In memory of our fallen trooper who made the ultimate sacrifice on this day in 1937: Tpr. Richard F. Hammond November 5, 1911 - January 20, 1937 Tpr. Richard F. Hammond was killed while investigating a suspected stolen car in Monroe County. Trooper Hammond and his partner stopped a possible stolen car and apprehended two occupants. Trooper Hammond transported one of the suspects in the patrol car while his partner transported the other in the suspect vehicle. When Trooper Hammond’s partner noticed the state vehicle was no longer following him, he turned around and found it parked along the road. Several shots were fired at him as he approached the car. The stolen patrol car then managed to elude the officer. It was later learned from the apprehended murderer that he had the drop on Trooper Hammond with a gun he had concealed in his trouser leg. He struck Trooper Hammond a crushing blow over the eye and dragged his limp body to a rural mailbox, chained him with handcuffs, placed the gun against the officer’s head, and fired the fatal bullet. The suspect pled guilty to first degree murder in court and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Trooper Hammond was the 10th MSP officer to die in the line of duty.