Fighting Against Wrongful Criminal Charges
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Anyone watching a crime drama on television has likely observed the legal concept of attorney client privilege. People often take this ability to speak frankly with legal counsel for granted, until the day comes that they are faced with an unfortunate situation. If you find yourself wondering how honest and forthright you can safely be with your attorney, read on to learn more about speaking confidentially with your attorney and how your speech is protected. Read More»
If you recently obtained marijuana possession charges at a traffic stop, you are most likely going to fight them in an attempt to reduce fines and any jail time. Having a solid defense plan is necessary when fighting a drug possession charge in a state where legalization has not yet become effective. Here are some defensive tactics you can use to help your chances in reducing sentencing or charges due to having drugs in your vehicle. Read More»
If you have recently been charged with a drug-related offense, it is best to hire a criminal defense attorney who has years of experience successfully representing people accused of similar crimes. Here are a few reasons why:
An experienced criminal defense attorney understands how the Fourth Amendment can affect the outcome of a drug case.
The Fourth Amendment requires that search warrants be court-approved and supported by a reasonable cause. In addition, it prevents law enforcement from conducting searches and seizures that would be considered unreasonable. Read More»
Although the Second Amendment affords people the right to own firearms, there are several ways people can lose that right. One way is being convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence charges. A 1996 amendment to the Gun Control Act makes it illegal for anyone with a domestic violence conviction to own or be in possession of a gun or ammunition. However, there are a couple of ways you can avoid being subjected to this provision. Read More»
Hiring an attorney to defend you on your DUI charge was a smart move, but you should understand that you are an important part of the legal team and that your courtroom behavior could make a difference in the outcome of your trial. Read below for some fast and easy tips to ace your courtroom appearance.
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