Legal Articles, Criminal

Have a Warrant out for Your Arrest?

Imagine you are driving with your family and you see flashing lights in the rearview mirror. As you pull over, you believe that you may only get a ticket – or even a warning – for going too fast

Should I take a DUI case to trial?

As a result, a common question that DUI defendants have is whether they should maintain their innocence and take their case to trial.

Maryland Prescription Drug Crimes

It is easy to forget that prescription drugs are illegal to possess unless you have a valid prescription, and the penalties for the unauthorized possession of these kinds of medications are just as serious as those associated with street drugs like those mentioned above.

Act Quick When Hiring A DUI Attorney

Prosecutors can take months to charge you for a DUI. Waiting until the charges are filed to hire an Attorney could be a critical mistake.

The Fluid State of DUI Law

An update on Tennessee DUI law.

Got Arrested or Charged with a Crime - What Now?

How to handle a criminal charge and investigation

Hospital Not Responsible for Employee's Criminal Conduct

Blog post about a hospital that was found to not be responsible for the criminal conduct of a former employee.

Minor Responsible for Own Injuries After Consumption of Alcohol

Blog post about the liability of a homeowner for the injuries of voluntarily intoxicated individuals on their property.

Connecticut Ignition Interlock Device Program and Driver’s License Reinstatement

Blog post explaining Connecticut laws on ignition lock devices and license reinstatement after you have received a DUI.

Town Not Liable for Child's Soccer Field Injuries

Blog post about a parent unsuccessfully suing the town of Greenwich over injuries sustained by her son while playing soccer at a public park.

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