Legal Articles, Misdemeanor

DUI Penalties

A criminal conviction for a DUI charge can result in substantially harsh penalties. Having an experienced DUI Attorney can mean the difference between a conviction and having your charges reduced or dismissed.

The Current Status of the Legality of CBD Oil in Florida

Current state of legality of CBD oil in Florida.

Public Urination in Michigan

Public Urination in Michigan – Is It A Sex Crime?

Getting Home: A Guide to Securing Federal Pre-Trial Release

Learn how to increase your chances of securing pre-trial release in a federal criminal case.

Solicitation of Prostitution Florida Law

Prostitution Crimes in the State of Florida

Don't Speak

Why you shouldn't speak to the police if you are pulled over for a DUI.

WHAT TO DO IF THE FEDS CONTACT YOU!

A PRIMER ON WHAT TO DO IF FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENTS CONTACT YOU!

POLICE AT YOUR HOME-WHAT TO DO!

AN OUTLINE OF WHAT TO DO IF THE POLICE ARE AT YOUR HOME UNINVITED!

So You Didn't Do It-Now What?1

Detailed guide of what to expect if charged with a crime!

CALIFORNIA TRAFFIC TICKET DEFENSE

California traffic ticket defense

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