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What is a Criminal Defense Attorney?

If you’re facing criminal charges, the first thing you might ask yourself is, what is a criminal defense lawyer? This question is valid, especially if...

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What to Look for in a Criminal Defense Lawyer

When facing criminal charges, your choice of defense lawyer shapes the path ahead. Picking the right attorney might be one of your most important decisions....

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What to Do if Someone Accuses You of Rape

If someone accuses you of rape, the most important thing to do is remain calm and avoid making any statements to anyone, including law enforcement....

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The Use of Circumstantial Evidence in Murder Cases

In a murder case, the prosecution often uses circumstantial evidence to suggest the accused’s (defendant’s) guilt, such as fingerprints, DNA, or witness statements that imply...

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What Are the Safest and Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in Los Angeles?

Los Angeles is the second biggest city in the United States, with almost 4 million residents. There are several neighborhoods within Los Angeles, some safer...

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What Does a Disposed Case Status Mean?

A Disposed Case Status means that the court proceedings have ended, and no further court dates are scheduled. No matter what happened in the case, once...

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Can I Shoot Someone in California Who Is Trying to Steal My Car?

Typically, the answer is no. While there are a few exceptions, most states, including California, do not allow the use of deadly force simply because...

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Who Was O.J. Simpson’s Lawyer?

The trial of O.J. Simpson gripped the nation in 1994. Mr. Simpson, a former superstar in the NFL, was accused of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole...

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Breaking Down Attorney-Client Privilege: What it Means and How it Can Affect Your Case

Attorney-client privilege protects your communications with an attorney from being shared with other parties. When you meet with a criminal defense attorney to discuss your...

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