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- DUI and DWI Part 1 - Booking, Arrest, and Bail An "arrest" in strict legal terms occurs when a person has been placed under police custody
- Trying to Find Public Arrest Records? Here is How to Easily Find Public Records From Home
- Drug Possession Charges Three Tips For Getting the Best Defense.
- Drunk Driving 3 Myths About Alcohol and Impaired Driving
- Domestic Violence Charge? Help Your Domestic Violence Attorney Build a Solid Case
- DUI Charge? Keys to Beating an Aggravated DUI Charge
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Why Facing Drug Charges Requires A Good Attorney
When you are arrested for the possession or the illegal sale of drugs, it is a good idea to seek the representation of a talented drug charge attorney in your case. Some drug crimes are prosecuted at the federal level, and the potential sentencing can be very serious. When you have someone skilled protecting your rights you ensure that you will achieve the best possible outcome in your particular case.
Top Ten Ways To Beat A DUI
In Florida, a DUI conviction can be a serious offense. However, there are many ways to defeat a DUI charge. Below is a non-exhaustive list of the most common ways to avoid a conviction following a DUI arrest:
1. The DUI Was a Result of an Illegal Stop
A Second DUI Can Mean Serious Problems - Contact a DUI Attorney Right Away
Chances are, if you're facing your second DUI charge, you already know that you're facing some very serious legal issues. Even if you managed to get off light on your first DUI charge, someone should have made very clear to you what the potential consequences of a second DUI could be.
None of that matters if you're already facing the charge, though. What's important now is to make sure you have the best representation possible so that you can face the charge and receive the best possible results.
What Are Miranda Rights and When Must They Be Given?
We all know our Miranda Rights - they are what the cops on TV say to the bad guy they just arrested.
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can be used against you. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford one... and so on. There is a popular belief out there that before the police can use anything you say against you, that you need to have these rights read to you.
