criminal law

How Long Does a Juvenile Crime Stay on Your Record?

A minor offense may stay on your record until you turn 18 or 21, depending on state laws. Some juvenile…

9 hours ago

Larceny vs. Theft vs. Robbery: What’s the Difference?

The main difference between larceny and theft is that larceny refers specifically to the unlawful taking of physical property, while…

16 hours ago

What’s the Difference Between Felony and Misdemeanor Theft?

Misdemeanor theft is the unlawful taking of property below a certain value, usually under $500 to $1,000, depending on state…

16 hours ago

Keep in Mind High Heels Can Affect Your Ability to Perform a Sobriety Test

Wanting to look your best when going out for the night is normal, but high heels and feet or ankles…

1 year ago

What You Need in a DUI Criminal Défense Lawyer

Once in a while, we might want to unwind and enjoy a drink or two. Sometimes, what starts as a…

1 year ago

How Does Posting Bail Work?

The steps in getting out of jail on bail start when your lawyer successfully argues for you to be released.…

1 year ago