Legal Articles, Felony
What is "Revenge Porn" and Why Is It Serious?
Now that we live in the digital age, we realize that the internet is not written in pencil, but ink - meaning once something is published online, it is there to stay. Until now. It is now a felony in Nevada and several other states to post what is known as "Revenge Porn."
Registration of Convicted Felons; when a withhold of adjudication actually constitutes a conviction
Even though a withhold of adjudication isn't a criminal conviction within the state of Florida, registration requirements exist affecting people granted a withhold.
Expungements - Important New Legislation
Expungements will soon be available for many misdemeanor charges.
Defenses to Weapons Charges and Recent Helpful Caselaw
Weapons and firearms charges are some of the most serious charges a criminal defendant can face in Pennsylvania. However, there are a number of potential defenses available, and it is critical that a defendant hire an experienced criminal defense attorney.
Las Vegas Drug Crime Lawyers: Why it is crucial to obtain representation
By evaluating your particular case and thoroughly investigating your charges, an experienced Las Vegas drug crime lawyer at JBI, Inc. can build a defense strategy that gives you the best opportunity of avoiding the many negative consequences of a drug crime conviction. Contact us immediately.
Reckless Driving in Virginia
This article will provide some insight as to reckless driving cases in Virginia.
Think twice before you refuse a breath, blood or urine test!
Other defense attorneys may disagree, but I believe that submitting to a breath, blood or urine test is usually the better choice under Indiana law. In this article I will discuss the options available to you, and explain why I would recommend taking the test under most (but not all) circumstances.
Pretrial diversion for misdemeanor cases in Indiana. Do you qualify, and is it a good option?
A person charged with a misdemeanor in Indiana has many options, including pleading guilty or taking the case to trial. Another option is a deferred prosecution or pretrial diversion, in which the case is kept pending for a period of time and later dismissed after compliance with certain conditions