You May Need A Traffic Attorney If You Drive On A Suspended Or Revoked License

2 December 2022
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Many people do not understand the seriousness of driving on a suspended license. If you continue to drive, you are at an increased risk of additional suspensions, revocation, and even arrest. While you may feel that the suspension was unjust, continuing to drive is illegal and may result in trouble. Consider what can happen if the police stop you for driving on a suspended license. Are Your License Suspended, Or Are They Revoked? Read More 

A Police Officer Might Not Have a Right to Search Your Car for Drugs

29 August 2022
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You are prohibited from being in possession of banned controlled substances. However, the police officer who seizes the controlled substances you use and puts you into custody is not allowed to violate your rights. This includes the right to privacy. If your rights are violated, you can contact a drug crime attorney for help. Why You Have the Right to Privacy Under the Constitution's Fourth Amendment, you are protected from unreasonable search and seizure. Read More 

Fighting Charges On Two Fronts

2 May 2022
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In certain cases, you may be facing both criminal and civil charges in a case. For example, if you were charged with reckless driving and causing an accident, you might not only be fighting criminal charges but a personal injury accident case as well. This type of situation can cause a host of complications for your criminal case so read on and find out more. Two Different, but Connected, Cases Read More 

How To Respond To An OWI Charge Involving A Prescription Drug

17 January 2022
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One of the more perplexing types of OWI charges involves a case where the defendant was using a prescription drug. You may wonder why the cop thought charges were appropriate, and you also likely want to hire an OWI attorney to put up a fight. How you respond to the charges is important. An OWI lawyer will encourage you to do these three things. Make Notes ASAP Your recollection of the time of the traffic stop is likely to fade faster than you might expect. Read More