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What Is Criminal Trespass?

Criminal trespass is a serious offense involving unauthorized entry onto someone else’s property or a restricted area. This violation of the law can result in...

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What is Diversion and Intervention in Lieu of Conviction?

Diversion and intervention in lieu of conviction allow eligible defendants to avoid a conviction by completing a rehabilitation program, typically for non-violent misdemeanors. Eligibility is...

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What is Early Termination of Probation?

Termination of probation allows a judge to end probation early due to good conduct and reform. However, obtaining early termination can be challenging and requires...

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What Is Exoneration?

Exoneration officially absolves an individual from blame and serves as a form of vindication, removing all penalties and restoring their rights. A successful exoneration sets...

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What is Pre-Trial Diversion?

Pre-trial diversion is a plea agreement between a prosecutor and criminal defendant that allows the defendant to maintain a clean record. When someone is facing...

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What is Probable Cause?

A probable cause is a reasonable belief, based on specific facts, that someone has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a crime. The...

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What Is the Castle Doctrine?

The Castle Doctrine is a legal defense that can be used by defendants who have used deadly force against another individual. The doctrine allows defendants...

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What Makes a Good Criminal Defense Lawyer?

There are 5 criteria that make a criminal defense lawyer great: 1. Criminal Trial Experience 2. Passion for Criminal Defense Work 3. Strong Negotiation Skills...

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What to do After Being Arrested?

After being arrested, you should do two things: remain silent, and contact a criminal defense lawyer immediately. There are few events in life that are...

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