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…

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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…

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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…

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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.…

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