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Search: Legal Advice written by Jonathan Dichter (142 found)Posted 6 days ago in DUI / DWI Issaquah, WA
Sharon Elizabeth Chirichillo's answer
Yes, the scenario you described does happen and as you have experienced quickly...
Scott Weymouth Lawrence's answer
In Washington, an officer can run your plate for any reason. If the registered... Posted 12 days ago in Domestic Violence Marysville, WA
Jonathan Dichter's answer
Violating a no contact order in Washington is a gross misdemeanor, regardless... Posted 19 days ago in Domestic Violence Kent, WA
Deirdre Lynn O'Connor's answer
The best way you can help your husband now is to work with his lawyer. A good...
Jonathan Dichter's answer
Once the police report has been filed, under Washington Law, someone must be... Posted 21 days ago in DUI / DWI Seattle, WA
Mark C Blair's answer
To have any chance of having the charges against you dismissed you would be...
Jonathan Dichter's answer
Mr. Blair is correct - to have any chance, you need a qualified attorney who... Posted 26 days ago in Criminal Defense Belfair, WA
Jonathan Dichter's answer
You should plead not guilty at your arraignment and ask to be screened to...
John E. Gross' answer
You should plead not guilty. You are entitled to a lawyer at all hearings in a... Posted 27 days ago in DUI / DWI Bremerton, WA
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Brian Russell Michaels' answer
Miranda is not usually a complete defense to a DUI arrest though it can muck it...
Jonathan Dichter's answer
Mr. Michaels is correct that the implied consent issue is the more important... Posted 27 days ago in DUI / DWI Vancouver, WA
Jonathan Dichter's answer
A 15 year old DUI case won't ALWAYS affect a new case. The general guideline is...
Edward Jerome Blum's answer
I don't practice in WA. As the other lawyer stated, a prior DUI is only an... Posted 29 days ago in DUI / DWI Tacoma, WA
Shawn B Alexander's answer
Hire a DUI lawyer tonight if driving is important to you. You have made a few...
Jonathan Dichter's answer
You need a DUI lawyer immediately to protect both your liberty and your driver'... Posted about 1 month ago in DUI / DWI Auburn, WA
Jonathan Dichter's answer
Generally speaking, yes. Although your daughter is a minor, if she is being...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
In WA, there is no parent-child privilege against testifying about what each... Posted about 1 month ago in Criminal Defense Tukwila, WA
John E. Gross' answer
Obstructing an officer is a gross misdemeanor in Washington, so the maximum...
Jonathan Dichter's answer
Mr. Gross is correct - Obstruction is a gross misdemeanor in Washington,... Posted about 1 month ago in Criminal Defense Puyallup, WA
Jonathan Dichter's answer
You shouldn't plead guilty if you're not guilty. You should either inform your... Posted about 1 month ago in DUI / DWI Tacoma, WA
Travis S Jones' answer
This is true as far as mandatory sentencing goes. If you are convicted of this...
Jonathan Dichter's answer
According to the statutory scheme, yes - the mandatory minimums would be the... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense Everett, WA
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Many public defenders are very competent lawyers who carry a heavy case load....
Jason Y. Chan's answer
Your son should continue to talk to his attorney or try to call over there.... Posted 4 months ago in DUI / DWI Marysville, WA
John M. Kaman's answer
The police had to have a reason to pull you over in the first place for the...
John Lawrence Buckley's answer
It is not a fatal flaw in the prosecution's case that the officer did not... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense Mount Vernon, WA
Ronald S. Pichlik's answer
First, they have in fact charged you as an accomplice or aider and abettor. In...
Jonathan Dichter's answer
You can be charged as an accomplice, yes. However, whether or not you're able... Posted 5 months ago in Criminal Defense Kirkland, WA
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
If you do not know the potential dispositions, the legal issues, and the direct... Posted 5 months ago in Domestic Violence Kent, WA
Jonathan Dichter's answer
Assault in the 4th Degree is a gross misdemeanor under Washington State Law,...
Norman Scott Stewart's answer
Assault in the 4th Degree is a gross misdemeanor under Washington State Law... Posted 5 months ago in Domestic Violence Tacoma, WA
Jonathan Dichter's answer
The Victim's Advocate is NOT an attorney, nor is what they say binding.... Posted 5 months ago in DUI / DWI Ephrata, WA
Timothy Charles Milios' answer
After reading both your question and your explanation, you are right to be...
Jonathan Dichter's answer
The degree of your charge has nothing to do with prior offenses, but rather,... Posted 5 months ago in Domestic Violence Puyallup, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
If you are "going to hire an attorney", then your attorney is the person with...
Jonathan Dichter's answer
The question you ask is one that is asked almost always by people charged with... |