No Win No Fee Solicitors Work on Your Behalf
The no win no fee model that certain solicitors use is of great advantage to their clients. If you have been the victim of an...
Do I Need a Lawyer for Traffic Tickets? A Perspective From a Lawyer
As a criminal defense attorney, I am often asked if someone needs a lawyer for traffic offenses. The answer is complicated. Sometimes it is okay...
Four Simple Ways to Find the Most Competent DWI Lawyers in Your Area
If you have recently been arrested and charged with driving while under the influence, your primary concern is likely how to find the most competent...
Why Do Frauds Occur?
To most people, Money means many things in life. They toil from dawn to dusk for earning and accumulating wealth. In the process, they fail...
What Exactly Does a Criminal Defense Attorney Do?
A criminal defense attorney is there to represent those accused of committing crimes. These can be misdemeanors or felonies. While the punishment ranges from a...
Five Things To Look For In A Criminal Attorney
There are times when you need to hire a criminal attorney; this doesn't mean that you are a criminal or have killed someone. Sometimes, situations...
Recent Changes to Oregon’s Expungement Law Allow More People to Make a Fresh Start
Recent changes to Oregon's expungement statute (ORS 137.225) expand the list of crimes that can be expunged while shortening the waiting periods for those eligible...
Texas Warrant Requirement for the Search and Seizure of a Cell Phone: What Does This Mean for You?
In recent history, the search and seizure of cellular phones and cellular devices has created a peculiar issue for police agencies, courts, and criminal defense...
The Legal Implications of Violent Crimes
If you have been accused of a crime, the entire process can be very scary and overwhelming. Understanding the legal part of the situation can...
An Overview of Misdemeanor Crimes and Probation
Crimes are not all alike. Although all immoral, crimes range in severity from minor infractions to major ones. This is why the law breaks down...