Legal Articles, Felony

Communicating Threats Lawyer

Information for those charged with Communicating Threats in Wake County North Carolina.

Defining Child Abuse in California

These days, being a mother or father is incredibly challenging. Parent expectations have become overbearing over the previous few years and a number of mothers and fathers are losing their parental rights.

Backscatter X-Ray Devices

The advent of the new generation of “backscatter x-ray” devices enable law enforcement to obtain “X-rated” images of passengers or “see through” a foot of metal. . .

How ado I Hire the Right Criminal Defense Lawyer

How to hire the right criminal defense lawyer. What questions to ask. Where do you begin?

Even if You Did Not Use Force, Were You Still Charged With Resisting Arrest?

Thinking about the term “resisting arrest” probably brings to mind someone physically trying to resist an officer’s attempts to restrain them. It should be no surprise to you that it is not legal to resist arrest and could potentially result in even more charges.

Warrant Based On Predicted Future Crime Upheld By Texas Appeals Court

Interesting criminal case out of Texas addressing the issue of the legality of a warrantless search based on the possibility of an individual committing a future crime.

Criminal Sexual Conduct (CSC)

Discusses Michigan's criminal sexual conduct (csc) statutes or sex crimes, also known as rape and statutory rape. Covers the definitions of the various degrees, csc first degree, csc seond degree, csc third degree, csc fourth degree and csc penalties.

Do I Need to Hire a DUI Lawyer in Tucson?

If you have been charged with a DUI in Tucson you may be wondering whether you need to hire a drunk driving lawyer in Tucson. Hiring a skilled Tucson DUI lawyer may significantly increase your chances of reducing the penalties and fines.

Home Invasion

Discusses Michigan's home invasion charge, definitions, penalties, defenese, differences between home invasion and breaking and entering and home invasion and burglary.

Breaking and Entering

Michigan's breaking and entering statutes including definitions, penalties, defenses to breaking and entering charges, difference between home invasion and breaking and entering and difference between breaking and entering and burglary.

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