Reasons Why You Should Hire A Marijuana Attorney

Posted on: 18 February 2022
Although most states in the U.S. have legalized marijuana, there are other states where it is still illegal. You can be arrested and charged with using or dispensing marijuana privately or publicly. Marijuana possession is a severe offense with various consequences, such as jail time and hefty fines. A guilty marijuana verdict can also tarnish your reputation, leading to loss of employment, and it also reduces your chance of acquiring better employment in the future.
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How Far Should You Push A Criminal Defense?

Posted on: 15 November 2021
When people think about defending themselves against criminal charges, they often want to push their defenses as far and hard as possible. A criminal attorney, though, may want to approach things differently. It's important to think about how far you ought to push it before you present a defense. Consider these four details before deciding how to proceed. The Nature of Your Defense Some defenses are very active, but others assume the prosecution can't prove its case.
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Your Driving Privileges: Suspensions And Revocations To Know About

Posted on: 2 July 2021
Driving privileges can disappear in an instant. One of the main punishments for those charged with driving under the influence (DUI) is to take away the right to drive legally. That usually happens right after the arrest—even before the defendant is convicted. Getting that license back is of prime importance. To find out what could happen to your driver's license after a DUI arrest, read on. Suspensions and Revocations: What to Know
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Charged With Conspiracy? Here's What You Need To Know

Posted on: 19 March 2021
You may wonder why you are facing criminal charges for a crime you did not commit. While you may have planned to commit a crime or been part of a plan, you may not have actually followed through. This guide describes some of the things you need to know about facing charges of conspiracy in criminal court. What Is a Conspiracy? Conspiracy charges are typically linked to a crime that may or may not have actually taken place.
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