Nicole Blank Becker of Blank Law, PC is a powerhouse in the field of law and has a unique skill set that sets her apart from every other Michigan defense attorney.
Prior to going into private practice, Nicole was a prosecutor given the awesome responsibility of running the Sex Crimes Unit and the Child Abuse Unit for years in Macomb County, Michigan.
With Lawyer Nicole Blank Becker’s prior experience as Chief of Sex Crimes Unit and Child Abuse Crimes Unit in Macomb County, she has been on both sides of the law for the past 20 years. Her journey as a successful attorney started in law school at Wayne State University. After graduating in 2000, she started he career as a defense attorney, then an assistant prosecutor, and now back to private practice as a defense attorney focused solely on your sex crime and criminal sexual conduct cases. As an experienced sex crimes lawyer, Nicole is aggressive and knows exactly how to navigate the system having handled thousands of sexual abuse crimes and criminal sexual conduct cases in Michigan, and throughout the United States.
Nicole’s experience in Macomb County as Chief of Sex Crimes Unit and Child Abuse Unit in Michigan puts her in a unique position of already knowing the prosecutions’ next move. As the Chief of the Sex Crimes Unit, Nicole was the one who was in charge of teaching other prosecutors and police officers how to approach a sex offense charge, how to investigate a sex offense charge and how to handle all the ins and outs of sex crime and criminal sexual conduct cases.
No other Attorney in Michigan can say the same! That makes Nicole a Powerhouse focused on your sex crime case.
- Wayne State University Law School
- J.D. (2000)
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- Activities: Moot Court
- Michigan State University
- Founding Attorney
- Blank Law, PC
- Current
- Assistant Prosecutor
- Macomb County Prosecutors Office
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- I was the Chief of the Sexual Abuse and Child Abuse Unit. I was involved in thousands of jury trials, all having to do with sexual abuse and child abuse.
- Assistant Prosecutor
- Wayne County Prosecutors Office
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- I was a Circuit Court Prosecutor that was involved in over 500 jury trials that involved, but not limited to: sex crimes, murders and drug cases.
- Is the Sex Offender Registry Fair?
- The Crime Report
- Is the Sex Offender Registry Fair?
- Legal Reader
- Attorney Nicole Blank Becker on former McDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook Case, Fox Business - Mornings with Maria
- Attorney Nicole Blank Becker on Ghislaine Maxwell and her bail hearing, Fox Business - Mornings with Maria
- JD
- Wayne State University Law School
- Top 100
- The National Trial Lawyers of America
- The National Trial Lawyers of America Top 100
- Recognized as One of the Best
- Best Attorneys of America
- Recognized as one of the Best Attorneys of America
- Top 100
- America's Top Attorneys
- Recognized as one of America’s Top 100 Attorneys
- National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers  # 1063269
- Member
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- Lawyers of Distinction
- Member
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- Women Lawyers Association of Michigan
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- Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan Association
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- The National Trial Lawyers Criminal Trial Lawyers Association
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- Michigan
- State Bar of Michigan
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Criminal Sexual Conduct and Abuse
- Child Molestation
- Child Sexually Abusive
- Indecent Exposure
- Internet Sex Crimes/Chat Room
- English: Spoken, Written
- Q. If there's no evidence of the crime my brother is being charged with should he take a plea or go to jury?
- A: When it comes to charging a suspect with possession of, or distribution of, sexual material, there must be evidence of the visual depiction of a minor (which, in Michigan is 18 years old when it comes to computer crimes). The minor has to be engaged in sexually explicit conduct and those images were mailed, sent over social media, emailed, etc. This crime is a felony.
A person who "accosts" a child less than 16 years old (regardless of whether the person knows the age of the child) with the intent to induce/force that child to commit an immoral act (i.e. sexual intercourse, gross indecency, etc.) or if a person encourages a child under 16 years old to engage in any immoral act as ... Read More