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Fuqua, Yori and Willard has offices in Georgetown and Rehoboth. The firm has deep roots in Sussex County, is well connected and will get results.

Thomas Earl Gay

Criminal, Divorce & Family Law, Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  31 Years

Vincent H. Vickers

Litigation, Criminal, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  41 Years

Susan Huesman Mitchell

Tax, Wills & Probate, Estate, DUI-DWI
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  27 Years

Joseph A Vansant

Criminal, Family Law, DUI-DWI
Status:  In Good Standing           

Michael R. Abram

Traffic, Child Custody, Criminal, Personal Injury, DUI-DWI
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  21 Years

Shannon R. Owens

Real Estate Other, Child Custody, DUI-DWI, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  21 Years

Jamie Clifton King

Education, Family Law, DUI-DWI, Banking & Finance, Car Accident
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  12 Years

Melissa S. Lofland

Criminal, Divorce & Family Law, Accident & Injury, DUI-DWI, Child Custody
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  16 Years

James August Yori

Education, Real Estate, Lawsuit & Dispute, Estate, DUI-DWI
Status:  Retired           Licensed:  45 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

SPECIFIC INTENT

An intent to produce the precise consequences of the crime, including the intent to do the physical act that causes the consequences. For example, the crime of ... (more...)
An intent to produce the precise consequences of the crime, including the intent to do the physical act that causes the consequences. For example, the crime of larceny is the taking of the personal property of another with the intent to permanently deprive the other person of the property. A person is not guilty of larceny just because he took someone else's property; it must be proven that he took it with the purpose of keeping it permanently.

BAIL

The money paid to the court, usually at arraignment or shortly thereafter, to ensure that an arrested person who is released from jail will show up at all requi... (more...)
The money paid to the court, usually at arraignment or shortly thereafter, to ensure that an arrested person who is released from jail will show up at all required court appearances. The amount of bail is determined by the local bail schedule, which is based on the seriousness of the offense. The judge can increase the bail if the prosecutor convinces him that the defendant is likely to flee (for example, if he has failed to show up in court in the past), or he can decrease it if the defense attorney shows that the defendant is unlikely to run (for example, he has strong ties to the community by way of a steady job and a family).

MENS REA

The mental component of criminal liability. To be guilty of most crimes, a defendant must have committed the criminal act (the actus reus) in a certain mental s... (more...)
The mental component of criminal liability. To be guilty of most crimes, a defendant must have committed the criminal act (the actus reus) in a certain mental state (the mens rea). The mens rea of robbery, for example, is the intent to permanently deprive the owner of his property.

PUBLIC DEFENDER

A lawyer appointed by the court and paid by the county, state, or federal government to represent clients who are charged with violations of criminal law and ar... (more...)
A lawyer appointed by the court and paid by the county, state, or federal government to represent clients who are charged with violations of criminal law and are unable to pay for their own defense.

ARREST WARRANT

A document issued by a judge or magistrate that authorizes the police to arrest someone. Warrants are issued when law enforcement personnel present evidence to ... (more...)
A document issued by a judge or magistrate that authorizes the police to arrest someone. Warrants are issued when law enforcement personnel present evidence to the judge or magistrate that convinces her that it is reasonably likely that a crime has taken place and that the person to be named in the warrant is criminally responsible for that crime.

CRIMINAL CASE

A lawsuit brought by a prosecutor employed by the federal, state or local government that charges a person with the commission of a crime.

CIVIL

Noncriminal. See civil case.

FELONY

A serious crime (contrasted with misdemeanors and infractions, less serious crimes), usually punishable by a prison term of more than one year or, in some cases... (more...)
A serious crime (contrasted with misdemeanors and infractions, less serious crimes), usually punishable by a prison term of more than one year or, in some cases, by death. For example, murder, extortion and kidnapping are felonies; a minor fist fight is usually charged as a misdemeanor, and a speeding ticket is generally an infraction.

INDECENT EXPOSURE

Revealing one's genitals under circumstances likely to offend others. Exposure is indecent under the law whenever a reasonable person would or should know that ... (more...)
Revealing one's genitals under circumstances likely to offend others. Exposure is indecent under the law whenever a reasonable person would or should know that his act may be seen by others--for example, in a public place or through an open window--and that it is likely to cause affront or alarm. Indecent exposure is considered a misdemeanor in most states.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Ashley v. State

... Iglio approached the car, told Ashley that he had been stopped for suspected DUI, asked for Ashley's license and registration, and called for backup to conduct a DUI investigation. ... The jury acquitted Ashley on the DUI charge and found him guilty of the remaining counts. ...

State v. Rickards

... OPINION. STOKES, J. Defendant James L. Rickards is charged with Driving Under the Influence ("DUI") in violation of Title 21 Del. ... 149 Defendant was then asked to perform some field sobriety tests, which he failed. Defendant was charged with DUI. ...

Lefebvre v. State

... [34] Maxwell, 624 A.2d at 930. [35] Id. [36] See, eg, Dr. David J. Hanson, Ph.D., DWI/ DUI Facts and Fiction: Urban Myths, ALCOHOL PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS (April 3, 2011, 4:00 PM), http://www2.potsdam.edu/ hansondj/DrivingIssues/XXXXXXXXXX.html. ...