Breaking Down Attorney-Client Privilege: What it Means and How it Can Affect Your Case

Attorney-client privilege protects oral and written communications between you and your attorney concerning your case. Even a nod of the…

Ten Examples of Police Misconduct to Refer To for Your Case

Police misconduct or law enforcement misconduct takes many forms. Police officers and other law enforcement agents can be guilty of…

Can I Face Criminal Charges for a Car Accident?

Most car accidents result in traffic tickets and insurance claims. When an accident victim files a personal injury lawsuit, the…

What Is Sexual Battery?

The terms states use to describe sexual crimes vary.  Some states refer to touching another person in a sexual manner…

What Is the Difference Between a Lawyer and an Attorney?

Most people use the words “lawyer” and “attorney” interchangeably. This makes sense. In casual use, the words have effectively identical…

Am I Being Detained? Key Questions You Should Ask During Interactions with the Police

Most everyone has heard that the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution bars unreasonable search and seizure. Oftentimes, an individual’s…

What Happens If You Get an Out of State Warrant for Arrest?

Being arrested on an out-of-state warrant is something no one looks forward to. If a person is arrested or is…

5 Things to Remember if You’re Up Against False Accusations in Court

False accusations in court are more common than many people realize. Unfortunately, false allegations can result in significant jail time…

Pleading Guilty: Should You Do it, or Proceed to Trial?

When it comes to your criminal case, you are given the choice of pleading guilty or proceeding to trial. Perhaps…