If you are indicted and charged with a federal crime like drug trafficking, your case will have two outcomes: an acquittal or a conviction. An acquittal means that the law may no longer pursue you over the matter. A conviction, on the other hand, means that you will...
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Month: November 2022
Can pre-arrest counsel help in white-collar crime investigations?
Lately, you have noticed some unusual goings on wherever you happen to be. Strange vehicles park outside your home and business for hours, and even your social media accounts are attracting out-of-the-ordinary attention. These are just two methods the police and...
3 questions to ask if faced with an eyewitness testimony
The moment you find out the prosecution has an eyewitness, your hopes for escaping a conviction might plummet. Even if you know you are innocent, you might assume that a court is bound to believe what they say. Thankfully, it is not as cut and dried as you think....
Appeals target the application of the law, not the facts of a case
Most people think that “facts are facts” and “the law is the law,” and that leads to a lot of surprises when they suddenly find themselves enmeshed in a criminal trial. It can also lead to some confusion when defendants lose their case and have to file an appeal....