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99% of the time, the answer would be a resounding "NO". However, if you were stopped and placed under arrest for some outstanding warrant or a...
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99% of the time, the answer would be a resounding "NO". However, if you were stopped and placed under arrest for some outstanding warrant or a...
You do not mention whether or not your son was read his Juvenile Miranda Rights and waived them before providing a statement to police. Assuming...
Assuming your cousin has NO prior felony convictions either as an adult OR a juvenile, his offender score under the Sentencing Reform Act would be...
Depending on what the actual pain killing drug is, selling or delivering such prescription drugs may well be a felony violation of RCW 69.50, as...
This would be charged as Theft Third Degree under state law or a comparable charge of Theft under a city or county code. While it would appear that...
There was a brief time years ago when sanity prevailed in Canada and the consumption of marijuana was de-criminalized. The same was once true in...
While Mr. Clark's answer is correct, there is one important thing to note; it does not matter under the statute whether one intends to "sell" the...
Yes. You may be charged either as an accomplice, or as a co-conspirator if the crime is charged as a conspiracy.
Washington adopted the nation's very first "three strikes" law by referendum over a decade ago. The list of offenses which qualify as strikes,...
No. What you are talking about is a "contingency fee", which may be applied only in certain types of civil cases.