Halley J. Peters
Oakland County Firearms Offenses Lawyer
In the ever-evolving landscape of legal regulations, staying abreast of current gun laws is essential for responsible firearms ownership. The complexity of these laws is influenced by ongoing legislative changes and court rulings, making it critical for individuals to be vigilant and informed to ensure compliance.
Keeping up with these changes can be challenging, but at HJP Legal, we are dedicated to staying current on all firearms-related legal updates. Our experienced criminal defense attorney understands the intricacies of these laws, can provide clear advice and guidance on gun-related charges tailored to your circumstances, and is committed to protecting your rights. If you have been arrested for any gun crime, your priority should be to discuss your situation with Attorney Halley Peters as soon as possible.
Learn more about your case and what can be done in your defense by contacting HJP Legal for a consultation with our Oakland County firearms offense attorney. Reach us online or at (517) 449-6544. Attorney Peters is licensed in Michigan, Florida & California.
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Why Choose HJP Legal?
Strategic Advice & Representation
Attorney Halley J. Peters is well-versed in ensuring your legal rights are protected throughout the legal process. They will ensure that the evidence being used against you is obtained legally and within legal boundaries.
Minimize Penalties
Criminal charges can have severe consequences, including losing certain rights, massive fines and penalty fees, and potential incarceration. A skilled criminal defense attorney like Halley J. Peters can help to minimize these penalties or even fight to get the charges dismissed entirely.
Clear Communication & Transparency
Halley is here for you every step of the way. She keeps her clients informed and up to date on important developments in their cases, and is readily available to answer any questions or address any concerns that may arise.
Legal Expertise
Halley is an experienced criminal defense attorney with the knowledge, skills, and resources to handle your criminal case. She understands the legal procedures and tactics of the prosecution, allowing her to provide you with the best defense.

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Common Firearm Crimes in Michigan
With gun sales at an all-time high, violations of firearms laws inevitably increase. These crimes can be charged as either misdemeanors or felonies, depending on the situation.
Common firearms offenses can include:
- Unlawful possession of a firearm: Possessing a gun without the necessary permits or in restricted areas is typically considered a felony.
- Carrying a concealed weapon without a permit: Illegally carrying a hidden firearm without appropriate licensing can be a felony charge.
- Brandishing a firearm in public: Displaying a gun in a threatening manner or where it may cause alarm is usually a misdemeanor.
- Possession of a firearm by a felon: Convicted felons found in possession of a gun are typically charged with a felony.
- Improper discharge of a firearm: Discharging a firearm within city limits or in a manner that endangers life can be a misdemeanor or felony, depending on circumstances.
- Illegal sale or transfer of firearms: Selling or giving a gun to an unauthorized person is generally considered a felony.
- Using a firearm in the commission of a felony: If you use a gun during a crime, like robbery or assault, the penalties become significantly harsher.
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Penalties for Firearms Crimes
The penalties for these offenses vary, depending on the specific charge and your criminal history, if any.
Potential consequences can include:
- Jail time: Weapons offenses, particularly felonies, can result in significant jail sentences, ranging from months to years.
- Fines: You could face hefty fines in addition to jail time.
- Community service: You may be ordered to complete a certain number of community service hours instead of jail time, which is often part of probation.
- Loss of concealed pistol license (CPL): A conviction for a weapons offense can revoke your CPL, making it difficult to legally own or carry a firearm in the future.
- Difficulty obtaining employment: A criminal record for a weapons offense can make finding employment challenging, particularly in fields with security-sensitive positions.
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The Power of Your Defense
Criminal accusations can be made before official charges are filed. An experienced defense lawyer like Halley Peters can be a powerful advocate at this crucial stage. By highlighting the weaknesses in the prosecutor’s case, she may potentially influence what charges, if any, are ultimately brought against you.
Through skilled negotiation and strategic legal maneuvering, Ms. Peters may achieve significant results without a formal plea bargain. This could involve dismissing certain charges entirely or persuading the prosecutor to pursue less severe charges.
This early intervention underscores the importance of securing solid legal representation. A skilled defense lawyer can navigate the complexities of the criminal justice system and potentially shape the course of your case from the beginning. This proactive approach can significantly impact your charges and the outcome.
HJP Legal brings you over a decade of legal experience, a thorough understanding of Michigan criminal law, proficient legal analysis, proven negotiation skills, and trial readiness.
Call (517) 449-6544 or email us from our contact form for a case review with our Oakland County firearms offenses attorney.

Halley is a fierce advocate dedicated to protecting your rights.
About Halley J. Peters, Esq.
Halley J. Peters has over a decade of experience practicing and is licensed in California and Florida. Ms. Peters has rigorously defended individuals and large financial institutions, including UBS, Merrill Lynch, and Wells Fargo. In addition to practicing in the field, Ms. Peters has clerked for Florida Supreme Court Justice E.C. Perry and Appellate Judge Leslie B. Rothenberg at the Third District Court of Appeals for Florida.
Her passion for criminal justice stems from her experience working in jails and institutions, including teaching law in a correctional facility for teenage felons for the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and working in the first drug courts in Miami, Florida. Moreover, she concentrated her law review thesis on the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, arguing that rehabilitation serves the public and reduces recidivism rates far better than incarceration.
Her personal and professional experience serving in rehabilitative facilities and her familiarity with the hurdles addiction presents to those in the legal system provides Ms. Peters a uniquely compassionate perspective. She is dedicated to ensuring those detained or alleged to have violated the law receive the very best outcome, legally and personally.
Ms. Peters graduated magna cum laude from the University of Miami School of Law in 2011 and with Distinction from the University of Michigan in 2008. She has served as President of the University of Michigan Alumni Club of Miami-Ft. Lauderdale and is a huge University of Michigan football fan.
As a result of her passion and unique skill set, Ms. Peters is one of the only attorneys in Southern California with the understanding and connections to fully support her clients – from the courtroom to their living rooms. Halley can help you get your life back.
Halley speaks Spanish – Hablamos Espanol!
If you or someone you know requires dedicated legal counsel, please call us at (949) 340-0102 or click the button to request a consultation.
If you or someone you know requires dedicated legal counsel, please call us at (949) 340-0102 or click the button to request a consultation.
Remember, with Halley,
no concern is too small.