A Look At Common Terminology Used In Drug Offense Cases

Posted on: 7 January 2019

According to DrugWarFacts.org, law enforcement made 1,632,921 in the year 2017 for drug-related offenses. The never-ending war on drugs brings about a lot of new arrests by the day, and unfortunately, if you have anything to do with illegal substances, you could be one of the people charged with a drug offense. Because drug offenses are taken so seriously, your best line of defense is to hire a good drug offense lawyer and arm yourself with knowledge.
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Seeking Alternative Treatment After An Injury? Here Are Some Details To Demonstrate

Posted on: 26 October 2018

In a personal injury law case, the defendant's attorneys will heavily scrutinize the path that you've taken and continue to take in the treatment of your injury. If there's an opportunity for them to suggest that you've taken the wrong course of action, they'll be quick to attempt to get the case dismissed — or, at the very least, argue that their client shouldn't give you the settlement that you're asking for.
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5 Things You Can Expect After A DWI Arrest

Posted on: 15 December 2016

Driving while intoxicated (DWI) laws vary from state to state, but if you are arrested for suspected DWI, there are some things that you can expect no matter where you are located. DWI is a serious charge, and it is in your best interest to hire a DWI attorney, such as Thomas A Corletta, to represent you as soon as you can. You may experience the following after a DWI arrest:
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Two DUI Myths Refuted

Posted on: 21 November 2016

Driving under the influence of alcohol can be a terrible mistake for a person to make. Unfortunately, there are many people that may not fully appreciate the consequences that can accompany this type of criminal charge. In particular, it can be easy for individuals to believe myths about DUI charges that can lead them to make mistakes when facing this charge. Myth: A DUI Conviction Only Involves Being Fined There are some people who will assume that a DUI conviction will entail little more than paying an expensive fine.
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