Murder In Michigan
A notice posted on the web page of the Michigan Attorney Discipline Board
On May 23, 2024, respondent was convicted by guilty verdict of one (1) count of first degree- premeditated murder, two (2) counts of felony firearm, one (1) count of conspiracy to commit first degree – premeditated murder, and one (1) count of assault with intent to commit murder, which constitute violations of the following: MCL 750.316, MCL 750.227b, and MCL 750.83, felony offenses, in People v Marco Bisbikis, Oakland County Circuit Court, Case No. 2023-284941-FC. Upon respondent’s conviction and in accordance with MCR 9.120(B)(1), respondent’s license to practice law in Michigan was automatically suspended.
Clickon. Detroit had reported on the charges
Bisbikis is accused of being the mastermind behind the murder of Dan Hutchinson, the owner of Hutch’s Jewelry.
Hutchinson was shot and killed back in June while sitting inside his GMC Yukon Denali outside of his shop on Greenfield Road just north of 8 mile road.
Read: Hutch’s Jewelry owner killed in Oak Park shooting — here’s what we know
Marco Bisbikis was charged on Friday with Premeditated Murder in the First Degree, Possession of a Firearm in a Commission of a Felony, and Conspiracy to Commit Murder.
Each charge carries a life without parole sentence. The judge in this case denied his bond.
The 38-year-old is the managing partner at a personal injury law firm in Southfield. Other attorneys who work at the firm have denied the request for comment.
It is alleged that Roy Larry, 44, was the man who pulled the trigger and he is charged with First-Degree Murder and Felony Firearm.
According to the Michigan Bar Association, Bisbikis’ license to practice law is still in good standing.
Local 4 reached out to the state’s Attorney Disciplinary Board to see how they’re moving forward, but did not hear back.
(Mike Frisch)