Back In Jail: What To Know About Bail Revocations

Sitting in jail is no picnic. If you want to play an integral part in your criminal case, it's best to do so from the other side of the bars. Bail allows defendants to get out of jail as long as they agree to abide by certain conditions. Failing to do so can result in an arrest and a forfeiture of funds. Read on to learn more about the ramifications of a bail revocation. [Read More]

What To Know About Ignition Interlock Devices

Drivers who are arrested and convicted of driving while intoxicated (DUI) can face a large array of punishments. What used to be a minor traffic violation has become a serious criminal offense in all states; you can face jail, a loss of driving privileges, large fines, and more. Increasingly, states are requiring that drivers use an ignition interlock device in their vehicles as a form of both punishment and prevention. Read on to learn more. [Read More]

Costs & Fees Associated With DUI Charges

A Friday night on the town is supposed to be an enjoyable way to end the work week. However, when the night ends with blue and red flashing lights behind you and a DUI charge, you may end up needing to find another job to pay for the costs and fees that go along with a DUI charge, even if you aren't convicted. A DUI arrest can have a huge negative impact on your wallet. [Read More]

A Legitimate Case Of Domestic Sexual Assault Is Likely In These Scenarios

If you're a victim of domestic violence, it's possible that your spouse hasn't hit, pushed, or performed other similar violent acts. One type of domestic violence that may not always be considered is domestic sexual assault. People tend to view sexual assault as something that strangers do to others, but this is not always true. Even someone with whom you're in a relationship can sexually assault you, giving you a legitimate reason to call the police and then hire a domestic violence attorney to help you. [Read More]