Oftentimes, individuals are arrested when charges are filed, and spend some amount of time in custody prior to their criminal case being resolved.  Some spend as little as one day in custody, others spend months if not years, depending upon their ability to post a bond.  Some are unable to bond out due to either a parole hold or an ICE (or Immigration and Customs Enforcement) hold.

 

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Whether they’re walking to work or just walking across the grocery store parking lot, everyone is a pedestrian at some point, and so from a slightly morbid perspective, we all have a chance of being involved in a pedestrian-motor vehicle accident. That much is true, but the odds of being in this type of accident are certainly not even for everyone.

 

A national study conducted in 2011 concluded what

One of the most frequent complaints I hear from prospective clients during free consultations is that the police did not read them their rights.  The significance of any such omission may not be as serious as you would think.

 

There is no blanket rule requiring a police officer to read you your rights, or as they are known in legal terms, Miranda rights.  You are only entitled to a

Particularly for those who have never been in trouble before, hiring a lawyer can be an intimidating proposition.  Facing criminal charges can be traumatic, and there are those in the profession who will seek to take advantage of the perceived weakness created by that trauma by charging exorbitant rates.  There is no simple answer to whether a cheaper lawyer or more expensive lawyer will take better care of your case.

Facing criminal charges can be stressful.  Understandably concerned about what will happen in their case and what possible outcomes may occur, an individual seeking legal counsel often desires a guarantee.  Potential clients often ask what I can guarantee to them if they retain my services.  I always tell them the same thing – that while I understand the desire to have a guarantee, I am ethically unable to give them