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Criminal Law
Our general overview of criminal law - what constitutes a criminal act beyond a reasonable doubt?
Read more...Criminal Law Glossary
Criminal law has its own language - understand the legal jargon so you don’t get lost.
Read more...Reasonable Doubt vs. Preponderance of Evidence
Reasonable doubt is a case specific question - learn the differences between reasonable doubt and a preponderance of evidence here.
Read more...How to Identify Criminal Cases and Personal Injury (Civil) Cases
It’s important to understand the differences to determine which type of case you are involved in.
Read more...How to Bail Someone Out of Jail
Understand how to post bail for yourself or a loved one - on your own or through a bail bondsmen.
Read more...Should I answer police questions?
Whether you are innocent or not, never answer police questions without an attorney present.
Read more...More about Criminal
Can I tell my criminal attorney everything?
Never withhold information related to your case. When in doubt - disclose it. Your attorney represents your interests - and can’t without the whole story.
Will I be sentenced to jail?
Whether you’ll be sentenced to jail depends on the particulars of your case. There are factors that may mitigate it.
Do criminal defense attorneys take all criminal cases?
Most criminal lawyers handle a variety of cases but some may specialize on your specific case type.
Why OJ Simpson was acquitted of murder yet found liable for wrongful death?
End results can be very different depending on whether a case is in criminal or civil court - the burdens of proof aren’t the same.
What if I can’t afford a criminal attorney?
The court will appoint a public defender free of charge - just like on TV.
Do I have to take my case to a jury?
No. A jury trial is a choice - learn why.
How do I find out whether there is a warrant for my arrest?
Any bail bondsman can do the search for you at no cost - and here’s why it’s in your best interest.
Will my case be thrown out if the police don’t read me my Miranda rights?
Not necessarily and here’s why.
What is Manslaughter?
Learn the difference between the two types - voluntary and involuntary.
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