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Seattle Criminal Defense Legal Advice (518 found)Narrow your searchPosted 3 months ago in DUI / DWI Seattle, WA
Linda Medeiros Callahan's answer
The City and County both have jurisdiction for an offense that occurs in both... Posted 3 months ago in Juvenile Seattle, WA
John M. Kaman's answer
There are no bright line guiding rules to help you here. The question has more... Posted 3 months ago in Criminal Defense Seattle, WA
Scott Frederick Leist's answer
Good for you for taking some steps to resolve these. Many folks never do and... Posted 3 months ago in Juvenile Seattle, WA
Aaron A Pelley's answer
This depends, in part, on what you were convicted of. It is important to know... Posted 4 months ago in DUI / DWI Seattle, WA
Karyn T. Missimer's answer
I would give Canada all the information you gave in your post. On the form,...
Mark C Blair's answer
I would direct your questions to the Canadian Consulate in Seattle. The number... Posted 3 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Seattle, WA
Scott Frederick Leist's answer
I'd encourage you to contest the ticket, even though you are approaching the...
Carl A Munson JR's answer
They mean 15 regular days, not business days. If you need time to save up... Posted 3 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Seattle, WA
Brian Joseph Cohan's answer
Josh- Please see yesterday's story on how the City of Chicago has increased... Posted 3 months ago in DUI / DWI Seattle, WA
Jonathan Dichter's answer
In Washington, DUI is a gross misdemeanor generally. The only time it becomes a...
Travis S Jones' answer
In addition to the information in the prior answer, the fact that this was a... Posted 3 months ago in Juvenile Seattle, WA
Daron George Morris' answer
A juvenile deferred disposition counts as a conviction for firearms revocation... Posted 3 months ago in Criminal Defense Seattle, WA
Matthew Ryan King's answer
A pre-trial diversion, generally, results in dismissal of the claim. This means... Posted 3 months ago in Criminal Defense Seattle, WA
Jonathan Dichter's answer
In order to more accurately answer your question I'd need more information.... Posted 3 months ago in DUI / DWI Seattle, WA
Lance George Miyatovich's answer
The Statue of Limitations in the State of Washington for a DUI is two years.
Brian Michael Sullivan's answer
Washington State has a two year Statute of Limitations on a DUI charge.... Posted 3 months ago in DUI / DWI Seattle, WA
Lance George Miyatovich's answer
The Statute of Limitations for a DUI in the State of Washington is two years.
Walter James Kotlowski's answer
2 years as long as you don't miss any Court dates in the future - which would... Posted 3 months ago in DUI / DWI Seattle, WA
Jonathan Dichter's answer
There's certainly nothing wrong with replacing your license with an ID card or...
Nathan L Webb's answer
This is a common problem for those facing DUI charges whose cases have not been... Posted 3 months ago in Criminal Defense Seattle, WA
Brian James Todd's answer
To answer your question in the header, the range on a Robbery 1 with no priors...
Jennifer Diem-Trang Le's answer
It sounds like you are being charged as an aider and abettor to robbery. In... Posted 3 months ago in Criminal Defense Seattle, WA Posted 3 months ago in Criminal Defense Seattle, WA
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Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
International extraditions are not something that the US or Canadian...
Linda Friedman Ramirez's answer
I would add to the good advice above that there may be issues that can be... Posted 3 months ago in DUI / DWI Seattle, WA
Lance George Miyatovich's answer
RCW 46.20.342 is the State Code and it is not superseded by the Seattle...
Jonathan Dichter's answer
In general a state statute will control these questions. Furthermore, if you've... Posted 3 months ago in DUI / DWI Seattle, WA
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Lance George Miyatovich's answer
If you have an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) on your car and it detects...
Edward Jerome Blum's answer
The above lawyer is correct if you mean the car wouldn't start because you had... Posted 3 months ago in Criminal Defense Seattle, WA
Erik P. Kaeding's answer
You will need to consult with a California attorney. Each state can set rules... |