Human trafficking report urges state to adopt new laws
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A state human trafficking commission says Michigan should pass laws to ensure teens ensnared in the sex trade are presumed as victims, not prostitutes.
The Legislature also is being urged to give prosecutors more time to freeze assets gained from trafficking and let victims erase their convictions.
Attorney elected as Fellow of trust and estate counsel
Spica has an LL.M. (in Taxation) from New York University, was clerk to the Hon. Richard C. Wilbur, United States Tax Court, and held a series of law professorships, from 1988 to 2000, at the University of Detroit Mercy, where he lectured, latterly as a tenured associate professor, on taxation, trusts and decedents’ estates. Spica is a coauthor of the Michigan Estate Planning Handbook (2nd ed. 2006 & Supp.) and Trust Administration Under the Michigan Trust Code (2010 & Supp.), a member of the Council (governing body) of the Probate and Estate Planning Section of the State Bar of Michigan and a Consultant to the Trust Counsel Committee of the Michigan Bankers Association.
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