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Accused of a Crime Because of a Text…
In Washington State, a simple text message or social media post can quickly become evidence in a criminal investigation. But…
Reckless Driving in Washington: What It Means and…
Reckless driving isn’t just a serious traffic offense—it’s a criminal charge in Washington State. If you’ve been accused of reckless…
The Top Mistakes People Make After Being Charged…
Being charged with a crime—whether it’s a misdemeanor or felony—can be overwhelming, frightening, and confusing. In the chaos that follows…
I Wasn’t Read My Rights — Can My…
Many people believe that if the police didn’t read them their rights, their entire case should be thrown out. It’s…
Bench Warrant Issued — Now What?
Missing a court date can be stressful and intimidating — especially if you find out that a bench warrant has…
Can I File a Restraining Order on Behalf…
If someone is threatening, harassing, or endangering your child, your instinct as a parent or guardian is to protect them…
Violating a Protection Order by Accident: Can You…
You didn’t mean to break the rules. Maybe you ran into the protected person at the grocery store. Maybe you…
What Does It Mean When a Case Is…
If you’ve recently seen that your criminal or civil case was “dismissed without prejudice,” you might assume the ordeal is…
Can I Be Charged with DUI in Washington…
When most people hear “DUI,” they think of alcohol or illegal drugs. But in Washington, the law takes a much…
Understanding Washington’s Alford Plea: Admitting Nothing, Avoiding Trial
When facing criminal charges, most people assume their only options are to plead guilty or fight the case at trial.…