You had a few drinks at a party and then decided you were okay to drive home anyway. Now the unthinkable has happened: you were pulled over for speeding or driving erratically, the police officer tested your sobriety, and you were arrested. You already know that this mistake will be a costly one- getting a DUI can affect you financially and legally for many months or
- A liquor license can be very challenging to obtain, and there are a number of things that can hurt your chances of being approved for one by the local liquor bureau. One of the things that may lead to a denial is a criminal record. Here's more information about this issue, and what you can do to overcome it. A Criminal Record Does Not Equal an Automatic Rejection Almo
- 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
- From the initial expense to purchase and the gas for fuel and maintenance to learning how to drive in a safe, legal manner, it is easy to see how driving can become overwhelming. Considering drivers between the ages of 16 and 19 have a higher risk of being in a vehicle accident, teaching your teen to drive in a safe, legal manner is imperative. Unfortunately, even wit
- 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