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Not Hiring an Attorney After a Charge of Failing to Obey a Highway Sign Can Have Negative ConsequencesA charge of failing to obey a highway sign can result in serious consequences. Choosing not to hire an attorney to help you fight the charge may be a mistake.
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Arrests Lead to Unemployment, Underemployment, and PovertyIf you were arrested but never charged, you may not think it will affect your life. Unfortunately, even an arrest can have lifelong consequences.
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Take a Stand to Protect Your Future During National Cell Phone Courtesy Month in JulyParticipating in National Cell Phone Courtesy month can prevent serious auto accidents as well as help you avoid jeopardizing your future with a traffic crime.
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The Keys to Building a DUI Defense With the Right Lawyer for YouChoosing the right lawyer to defend you against a DUI can be tricky. Read on to learn what info you need to make a successful choice and build a strong case.
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Accused of Leaving the Scene of an Accident? An Exception May ApplyDrivers are generally required to remain at an accident scene or risk a charge of leaving the scene of an accident. Exceptions do apply, however.
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3 Factors the Commonwealth Must Show to Convict You of Possession of MarijuanaIf you were charged with possession of marijuana, it is important to note that hope is not lost. The Commonwealth must prove the element of possession first.
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Strengthening Your Criminal Defense by Choosing the Right PleaMaking the right plea for your defense is crucial. Click here to learn what types of pleas you may be able to use, and how they can work toward your defense.
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Differences Between Classes of Felony and Misdemeanor Criminal ChargesDetermining if you need a defense lawyer can be based on the degree of your charge. Read on to learn the differences between felonies and misdemeanors.
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Factors Contributing to Wrongful ConvictionsMistakes can be made in criminal trials which lead to wrongful convictions. When justice is served, those wrongfully convicted are exonerated. Learn more here.
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Virginia Cracks Down on DUI Offenders: Could You Be Falsely Accused?How often have you convinced yourself that you were sober enough to drive without being pulled over? Read on to learn your true risks of being caught.