What Is The Difference Between A Felony, Misdemeanor Or Gross Misdemeanor?
When potential clients call our office, they generally know what “crime” they’ve been charged with but they don’t always know what that means.
When potential clients call our office, they generally know what “crime” they’ve been charged with but they don’t always know what that means.
Life is full of knock down moments. The loss of a loved one. The loss of a job. The loss of a marriage or a terminal illness. When it happens, you can get lost in the feelings of despair or…
A traffic stop is a seizure for purposes of the Washington State Constitution. Such a stop is permissible only if the initial interference with the suspect’s freedom of movement is justified at its inception. Law enforcement is not justified in…
“The cop said I was racing! I don’t know what he is talking about!”
In the State of Washington, trespassing can be either civil or criminal in nature. Basically, it depends on who is bringing the cause of action.
On Monday, we begin the “100 Deadliest Days of Driving” as accidents increase by 15% for teens from Memorial Day until Labor Day. While car accidents are the leading cause of death for teens, it becomes even worse for the…
What am I facing? Will I go to jail? If I spent the night in jail, will I go back to jail?
We frequently see our competition post advertising with statements like, “98% success rate” on DUIs. Needless to say, this becomes rather confusing for the general public as they search for legal counsel.
Have A Teen Driver in the House? A Quick Look at the Intermediate License If you have a teen driver in the house, you are probably familiar with the Intermediate License. This license imposes certain conditions and restrictions on drivers…
Sign sign, everywhere a sign. But why? Why does the City of Port Orchard or Kitsap County have the ability to put up these signs? Can they can regulate behavior such as skateboarding? Unfortunately, it looks like the answer is…