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What’s the Burden of Proof in Criminal Cases?

The burden of proof in criminal cases is the required level of evidence to win a case: beyond a reasonable doubt in criminal cases, more...

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What is Indictment?

What is Indictment? An indictment is a formal accusation that initiates a criminal case, charging an individual with committing a specific crime. This process is...

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What are the Immigration Consequences of a Criminal Conviction?

The immigration consequences of a criminal conviction can lead to removal from the United States, prevent lawful readmission, and even result in the denial of...

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How to Prepare for a Consultation with a Criminal Defense Lawyer

To prepare for a consultation with a criminal defense lawyer, you need to: Step 1: Gather all relevant documents, such as police reports and court...

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How Could My Criminal History Affect My Current Case?

How Can My Criminal History Affect My Current Case?  A criminal history can worsen your current case by leading to harsher sentencing, stricter pretrial conditions,...

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Due Process

What is Due Process? Due process ensures a fair and impartial hearing in legal proceedings, where decisions are based on facts, not bias. Due process...

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Do I Need a Criminal Defense Lawyer if I’m Innocent?

Yes, even if you’re innocent, you still need a criminal defense lawyer. Being innocent doesn’t guarantee that you won’t be charged or convicted, and navigating...

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Deferred Entry of Judgment in California – Penal Code 1000

Deferred Entry of Judgment (DEJ) under Penal Code 1000 in California allows eligible defendants, particularly those facing drug charges, to avoid a criminal conviction by...

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Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude

Crimes involving moral turpitude are serious offenses involving fraud or harm, with consequences affecting immigration, professional licenses, and credibility. All crimes have consequences. In most...

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