Our attorney shares his wealth of knowledge on a variety of criminal defense topics in these helpful blog posts. Whether you or a loved one is facing charges or you just want to be aware of your rights in case you are ever arrested, our attorney’s blog is a reliable source of valuable information. Follow our blog to protect yourself and your future.
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How Can a Criminal Defense Lawyer Defend Someone Who's Guilty?If someone is clearly guilty, why do they have a lawyer represent them?
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Here Are 5 Things You Should Do After You've Been ArrestedWhat do you after you've been arrested? Should you tell people? You never want to say or do anything that may impact your case going forward.
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State Attorney to Create Wrongful Conviction UnitThe State Attorney For Palm Beach County is actively seeking to over turn Wrongful Convictions.
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Job Hunting With A Criminal RecordYou might ask yourself, "How am I ever going to find a job now?" In the United States, 96 percent of employers will screen their candidates with some form.
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What's the Difference Between Probation and Parole?Discover the contrast between probation and parole, and their roles in sentencing and plea agreements. Learn about mandatory probation in DUI cases.
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5 Biggest Mistakes You Can Make While Interviewing a Criminal Defense AttorneyThese are the TOP 5 biggest mistakes you can make while interviewing a criminal defense attorney.
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Can I Represent Myself in Court?Representing yourself in court? Think twice. Abraham Lincoln said, 'He who represents himself is a fool for a client.' Your case matters.
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Florida Courts Open for Essential Hearings at least until April 17th.Criminal and Civil Courts Still Closed Palm Beach County Florida
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Operation Green LightDo you have a suspended license for non-payment? Do you owe the collection company more than what your original ticket was? Check out Operation Greenlight.
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License Plate Readers are now in WellingtonEarlier in the year we discussed that license plate readers were approved in Wellington. According to WPBF the readers are now operational in Wellington.