Answering Concerns Regarding Defending Yourself Against Criminal Accusations

There are few things in modern life that can be more stressful than being charged with a crime. The prospects of facing prison time and having a criminal record can cause a person to be extremely scared and intimidated by the process of defending themselves against these accusations. Sadly, it is easy for a person that has never been through this type of experience to be uninformed about what they should expect from working with an experienced criminal defense attorney. [Read More]

A Few Do's And Don'ts For Being Arrested By Police

If you have been arrested for a DUI or other crime, it is imperative that you know what you should and should not do. Here is a basic guide: Do Remain Silent. Yes, the police are going to ask you questions, but you do not have to answer them. In fact, you shouldn't answer them. The only thing that you should ever say to police is that you want to speak to your attorney. [Read More]

FAQs About Using Police Misconduct As A Defense

Depending on the details of your case, it might be possible to use the conduct of the police officers involved as part of your defense. If you can prove that police misconduct occurred, there is a possibility that you could have the case against you dismissed. If you are facing a criminal charge and feel there was police misconduct involved, here is what you need to know.  What Is Police Misconduct? [Read More]

When You Have Been Arrested Because Of Drugs, Here's What You Need To Do

If you have been using drugs and have gotten yourself arrested because of it, you might be afraid of what will happen next in your life. After you've been released on bail, use the following information to help you get your life in order and make a good case for yourself when you go to court. Seek Out the Right Kind of Attorney If you have been in legal trouble before, you might want to use the same lawyer you used in the past. [Read More]