Has Your Spouse Been Charged With A DUI? Information You Need To Know About Restricted Licenses & Ignition Interlock Devices
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27 August 2018
If your spouse is your family's sole breadwinner but they are currently in jail awaiting arraignment for a DUI charge, your mind is probably reeling with "what-ifs" regarding their ability to continue providing for your family. Fortunately, many states recogni
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Know Your DUI Charges
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1 August 2018
If your loved one has been arrested for DUI you are likely at wit's end dealing with the ramifications. You should keep in mind that being arrested does not that they are guilty and everyone is owed due process. One of the first legal events after an arrest is
Failed A Field Sobriety Test Because You Swayed Too Much But Were Not Drunk? Here's What You Need To Know
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19 April 2018
If you failed a field sobriety test because you swayed when asked to close your eyes, yet you know beyond any doubt that you were not intoxicated over the legal limit, you may be concerned about what it means and what kind of drunk driving defense is available
A Few Misleading Ideas About Posting Bail
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9 March 2018
After a person has been arrested, it is likely that the judge overseeing the case will issue an order that sets the amount of bail that will have to be posted. While bail is a common part of the legal system, most individuals will have little or no experience
Was Your Child Assaulted During A Sporting Event? What To Do Now
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23 February 2018
If your child was violently injured during a sporting event and the person who hurt them had malicious intent, you want to get in contact with an assault attorney to handle the case. You want to make sure that you get your child the protection that they need,
Three Myths About Driving Under The Influence Charges
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23 February 2018
Driving a vehicle is a major responsibility, and it is important for individuals to avoid operating one of these machines when they have been drinking alcohol or ingested other substances that could inhibit their motor skills and decision-making abilities. Due
Criminal Record Expungement 101: Common Faqs
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23 February 2018
Being charged with a crime can have negative implications for the rest of your life. Your criminal background is often checked when you apply for an apartment, try to get a job, or even when you do simple things like sign up for an online dating platform. If t
Four Reasons To Consider A Temporary Restraining Order During Your Divorce
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21 February 2018
While divorce can be an unpleasant situation for many couples, it can be extremely difficult for some. Spouses may threaten violence or to take the children out of state, and there can be other contentious situations that require legal intervention. One option
Three Things You Should Know If You're Arrested And Know You're Innocent
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19 February 2018
You wouldn't think that a person who has done nothing wrong has anything to fear from our judicial system, but nothing could be further from the truth. Innocent people are arrested all of the time in this country, and some of them end up with a jail sentence.
How To Makes A Defense For A Domestic Violence Charge
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18 February 2018
If you were wrongfully accused of domestic violence (DV), then you should not minimize the severity of these accusations. You should start by hiring an experienced lawyer. A domestic assault charge can have severe legal consequences. These consequences include