This article library was created as a way to empower past, present, and future clients of Easley Law Firm.
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Evidence Could Be Used Against You Under Exceptions to the Miranda RuleThe police are not always required to give you your Miranda warnings, and evidence obtained may be admissible. Here, learn the exceptions to the Miranda rule.
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Your Miranda Rights Give You Powerful Protections When the Police Question YouThe police must inform you of your Miranda rights before questioning you while you are in police custody. Here, learn how your Miranda rights can protect you.
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4 Ways to Get Grand Larceny Charges Dismissed or Reduced to a Lesser ChargeIf you’re charged with grand larceny, you want to raise all possible defenses to get the charges dismissed or reduced. Learn four defenses you might use.
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How Different Are Petty Larceny and Grand Larceny?Petit larceny and grand larceny are two common theft crimes in Virginia. Here, find out the differences between these crimes and the penalties you could face.
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6 Common Ways to You May Be Able to Get the Criminal Charges Against You DismissedIf you were charged with a crime, you may have grounds to have the charges dismissed. Learn six common defenses that could get your charges dropped.
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4 Things You Should Know Before Agreeing to a Lie Detector TestIf you are a suspect in a crime, the police may ask you to take a lie detector test. Here, learn what you should consider when deciding whether to agree.
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Strengthening Your Defense by Focusing on Evidence, Not InnocenceIn a trial, you don’t have to prove your innocence—the prosecutor has to prove your guilt. Learn how honesty with your lawyer can help him defend you better.
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Sex Offense or Poor Judgement? Why it May Not MatterRapists are required to join the national sex offender registry; but, in some states non-violent offenders are forced to as well. Learn more about your risks.
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Factors That Will Determine How Long Your Probation Will Last in VirginiaAre you still reporting to a probation officer three years after leaving jail? Find out how long you could be on probation after committing a crime.
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Plea Bargains: What You Need to KnowYou’ve heard that plea bargains are ideal when resolving criminal matters. Before you enter into such an agreement, however, you’ll need to know the facts.