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Federal criminal forfeiture: What you need to know
If you are convicted of a federal offense, it is likely you will receive a prison sentence. But along with this, you may also find yourself having to forfeit assets and property to the government, a process known as federal criminal forfeiture. This can include not only property and assets used to commit a crime, but also any property or assets derived from criminal activity. If you find yourself facing this situation, (more…) Read More >> -
Do I need a Lawyer to defend me in a DMV refusal hearing?
When a police officer pulls you over for suspicion of DWI, many factors come into play. One is when the officer asks you to take a breathalyzer test. While you have the right to refuse this test, the result will be having a refusal hearing scheduled at the DMV. If this occurs, you will want to hire the services of an experienced DWI attorney to represent you at the hearing. (more…) Read More >> -
Protecting Yourself From False Accusations Of Domestic Violence
In situations where a couple may be in the midst of a divorce or having disputes involving money or other matters, false accusations of domestic violence may be made by one person against another. Unfortunately, these situations are very common, and can sometimes ruin a person's life in many ways. If you want to ensure you protect yourself against these types of serious false allegations, here are some ways to do so. (more…) Read More >> -
Why you need a criminal defense attorney for suspended licenses?
When you get behind the wheel of a motor vehicle, it is a legal requirement you have a valid driver's license to operate the vehicle. However, many people choose to ignore this law, especially after their license has been suspended. Whether needing to drive to work, take the kids to school, or simply visit friends, driving while having your license suspended is considered a very serious offense in most states. (more…) Read More >> -
Double Jeopardy: What It Is And When It Doesn’t Apply
According to the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution, no person shall be subject to being prosecuted twice for the same crime. Known as double jeopardy, this means once a person has been found not guilty of criminal charges, prosecutors will not be allowed to try them again for those same crimes. However, as with most aspects of the legal system, there are circumstances where double jeopardy will not apply. (more…) Read More >> -
5 Dumb Moves To Avoid When You’re Facing Criminal Charges
When you have been arrested and charged with a crime, you will face consequences that can be serious and life-changing. Though you will be worried, try to think as calmly and rationally as possible. If you don't, you will make choices along the way that will doom your case from the start. To learn what you should not do in these situations, here are five dumb moves to avoid when facing criminal charges. (more…) Read More >> -
Is There A New NY Blood Alcohol Limit On The Horizon?
If a new bill introduced by the New York State Assembly passes, the state's blood alcohol limit would be reduced from .08 to .05. While everyone wants to see drunk driving eliminated, these changes could have serious ramifications for innocent drivers. Will This Save Lives? While studies show DUI and DWI account for one-third of car accidents in the United States, there is no clear evidence yet that lowering BAC levels will save lives. According to critics of the bill, the law would target moderate drinkers, (more…) Read More >>