A no contest plea in criminal court means that you accept the conviction but avoid a factual admission of guilt.
People often use the terms "guilty plea" and "no contest plea" interchangeably, but they can mean different...more
A polygraph test, more commonly known as a lie detector test can be used in a criminal defense case to help exonerate the defendant. When someone who has been accused of a crime willingly submits to a lie detector test and...more
In a world where trust is a cornerstone of society, being falsely accused of a crime can be a devastating and life-altering experience. The weight of an unjust accusation can lead to emotional turmoil, damaged relationships,...more
The arraignment hearing holds immense importance within the criminal justice system, commanding the utmost seriousness. It represents the formal charging of a defendant with a criminal offense and sets the tone for subsequent...more
5/26/2023
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Sometimes people think that the evidence against them is so overwhelming that there's no reason to fight the charges. Other times, people have no criminal history, what they’re charged with doesn’t seem that serious, and the...more
When an individual is convicted of a DUI, or has refused a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) test, there is a high probability that they will be required to install an interlock device in their motor vehicle while their...more
Federal weapons charges are some of the most serious charges an individual can face. Federal crimes are the highest level of crimes. When coupled with a weapons charge, the consequences can be devastating. When charged with a...more
9/23/2022
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