Nov 1, 2017 | Criminal Defense, DUI
Felony DUI charges are serious. The cases are usually complex and they receive coverage from local media. Not to mention, law enforcement and prosecutors often times receive pressure from the victims and or their families. As you can see, they’re typically higher...
Oct 31, 2017 | Criminal Defense
Does a federal pardon erase anyone’s criminal conviction? Does it result in “wiping the record clean?” Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio was convicted of contempt of court for ignoring a federal court’s orders in Arizona. After the conviction but before any sentence was...
Oct 31, 2017 | Criminal Defense
If you have been convicted of a sex offense, you may be subject to monitoring and special rules for years to come. In many cases, for the rest of your life… Whether it was a guilty plea or a guilty verdict after trial, convicted sex offenders are required to...
Oct 30, 2017 | Criminal Defense, DUI
A DUI conviction can change your life forever. Not to mention, if you’re convicted the consequences are far reaching. For example, you will lose your driver’s license, have to pay SR-22, install an interlock ignition device in your vehicle, and worst of all have a...
Oct 30, 2017 | Criminal Defense, DUI
Having your license suspended in SC is a major set back. From simple trips to the grocery store, to making that long distance drive to visit family–everything becomes a challenge without a driver’s license. Let’s explore how DUI license suspensions in SC...
Oct 26, 2017 | Criminal Defense
Judges take their dockets very seriously. So when you’re on a judge’s calendar—whether you’re appearing in General Sessions court, magistrate’s court, municipal court, or before a grand jury—you must also take the judge’s docket seriously. “Failure to Appear”...