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- Just because there is clear and irrefutable evidence of you committing a crime, such as video surveillance that shows your face, doesn't mean you have to immediately switch to a guilty plea. Even when there is proof available that you committed a crime, there are four distinct criminal defense techniques your lawyer can use if they apply to your situation. Learn about
- If you've hit a pedestrian with your car, you might be worried about what is going to happen next. First, it's critical to separate the facts from the myths so you can move forward confidently. Here's a look at a few of the myths regarding hitting a pedestrian with your car and the truth behind them: Myth: You shouldn't talk to the victim. Fact: This statement i
- One of the only reasons people choose to file bankruptcy without an attorney is to save money. Filing a do-it-yourself bankruptcy is an option anyone could choose; however, it is typically not the best option. If you are considering filing bankruptcy on your own, you may want to think twice about this decision. Spending a little more money to get the job done right is