Legal Articles, Criminal

Oral Deposition in Civil and Criminal Cases

A summary of deposition issues in Civil and Criminal cases in Florida from my experience.

Text messages, Email and Facebook Posting as Evidence

Text messages, emails and Facebook posts may be used as evidence if all of the proper predicate has been established for admissibility in a court of law.

Upcoming Ruling Could Have Shocking Impact on State's Voyeurism Law

A blog post about Connecticut's voyeurism laws.

Bridgeport Man Sues After Mistaken Identity Arrests

A blog post about a man's unfortunate mistaken identity which led to his false arrest for multiple days.

Man Sentenced to 18 Months for Threatening Judge During Divorce

A blog post about a divorce proceeding being interrupted when a party threatened the judge's life via email.

Dram Shop Laws and Social Host Responsibility in Connecticut

A blog post about laws regarding the responsibilities of a person hosting a social function at which alcohol is served.

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS

Know your rights when it comes to interactions with the police. Search and arrest powers of police.

BOATING WHILE INTOXICATED- IS IT A CRIME IN MINNESOTA?

BOATING WHILE INTOXICATED- IS IT A CRIME IN MINNESOTA?

CRIMINAL PENALTIES OF DWI IN MINNESOTA

CRIMINAL PENALTIES OF DWI IN MINNESOTA

MANDATORY MINIMUM SENTENCES FOR DWI IN MINNESOTA

MANDATORY MINIMUM SENTENCES FOR DWI IN MINNESOTA

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