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What Should You Do When You Face Criminal Charges?

I do my best to stay out trouble with the law. I avoid conflicts and try to help others do so as well. But a few years ago, trouble found me. My ex was quite angry with me after our breakup. Instead of moving on and finding someone else, my ex decided to frame me for something I didn't do. My ex called the authorities and filed abuse charges against me. I explained the situation to the police but they arrested me anyway. I later found out through my criminal attorney that this was illegal. It was my ex's word against mine at the time and I shouldn't have been arrested that day. After spending months clearing my name, I decided to help other victims of unfair crimes. If you need information on criminal law, read my blog. You don't have to fight injustice alone. Good luck.

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What Would Worsen The Consequences Of A DUI?

There are always consequences when someone gets a DUI or DWI conviction, but the consequences can greatly vary. In fact, a first DUI charge may have few consequences, while a second or third one may have a lot of consequences. If you are facing DUI charges and are wondering what would impact or worsen the consequences you receive from these charges, here are some of the circumstances that you should know about that could worsen your charges. Read More 

Challenges Of Settling Your Car Accident With Preexisting Injuries

After a car accident occurs, the negotiations will begin within a few weeks or months, and these negotiations are a necessary part of settling the case. If you were injured in the accident but had preexisting injuries when it took place, you may face some challenges as you try to settle the case, even if the other party was clearly at-fault for the incident. Here are several things you should know about the effects preexisting injuries can have on a car accident case. Read More 

The Complete Criminal Trial Process – Step By Step

If you are arrested and accused of a crime, you have a right to due process. This phrase means that the state must follow a certain process to provide you with a fair trial. Everyone charged with a crime has the right to a trial. Read on for a summary of the trial process – step by step. The Jury is Chosen Potential jurors are called to appear and they are chosen using what is known as voir dire (to tell the truth). Read More