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Posted 3 days ago in Criminal Defense Lynnwood, WA
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First things first. You never have to plead guilty. It is the State's burden...
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Third degree theft in WA is a gross misdemeanor, according to RCW 9A.56.050 (... Posted 7 days ago in Criminal Defense Kent, WA
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The first thing you do is consult directly with an experienced WA licensed...
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Criminal mistreatment in the Third Degree is a gross misdemeanor. The maximum... Posted 8 days ago in Criminal Defense Washington
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There are many quality attorneys who are listed on this site. Which attorney...
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I agree with Mr Leary that you start by checking out the listings of criminal... Posted 9 days ago in Criminal Defense Tukwila, WA
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Wow. Definitions sure are interesting. "Gentlemen" do not commit third degree...
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I agree with Mr.Myers you need to speak with a criminal defense attorney at... Posted 2 months ago in Criminal Defense Everett, WA
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Unfortunately your son is not eligible for a first time offender waiver.... Posted 5 months ago in Criminal Defense Seattle, WA
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In Washington State, felony sentencing ranges are set by the legislature. There... Posted 8 months ago in Criminal Defense Bothell, WA
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There can be some real tangible benefits to bringing a lawyer on board very...
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Going this alone could keep you on the hook. Get a lawyer to advise you. You... Posted 9 months ago in Criminal Defense Port Angeles, WA
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As you are already aware, the stakes could not be any higher for your situation....
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If you're still looking for someone, please send me an email. I have two... Posted 9 months ago in Criminal Defense Tacoma, WA
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This is a serious matter. You should not put any admission of guilt in written...
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In Washington, the statute of limitations for felony theft gives the State up... Posted 11 months ago in Violent Crime Shelton, WA
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With no other felony convictions, the standard sentencing range for an adult... Posted 11 months ago in Criminal Defense Mount Vernon, WA
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This 21 year old is looking at incredibly serious charges. In Washington State,... Posted 11 months ago in Criminal Defense Renton, WA
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As you suspect, your brother is facing very serious jeopardy. With four points,... Posted 11 months ago in Criminal Defense Olympia, WA
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In Washington State, felony sentencing ranges are set by the Legislature. There... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense Longview, WA
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In Washington State, felony sentencing ranges are set by the legislature.... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense Marysville, WA
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Below are the links for two information articles that might be helpful in...
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Was the conviction a felony or a misdemeanor? [Deferred prosecutions typically... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense Spokane, WA
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The short answer is that it is very difficult to obtain a no contact order on a... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense Seattle, WA
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In Washington, a person's sentencing range depends on the seriousness of the...
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Forgery, Petit larceny, bank fraud, Grand Larceny, criminal impersonation. That... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense Kennewick, WA
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This situation will potentially present significant difficulties for the...
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It can depend on a number of factors. Notably, whether you would want your... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense Puyallup, WA
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In Washington State, felony sentencing ranges are set by the legislature. There... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense Bellingham, WA
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In Washington State, felony sentencing ranges are set by the legislature. There... |