Texting and social media have become popular ways to communicate. Unlike a conversation with someone sitting next to you, though, they require your hands and ...
Driving while license suspended can be an extremely serious offense in Washington state, depending on the degree (first, second and/or third degree). Having a suspended ...
The right to a fair trial is an essential aspect of the justice system. This fundamental right applies to both civil and criminal cases. But what does ...
In criminal law, complicity is the act of assisting, encouraging, or soliciting another individual to commit a crime. Common law refers to this as aiding ...
In criminal law, “double jeopardy” refers to protections that prohibits the government to not prosecute someone in criminal court more than once for the same offense. Double ...
No-contact orders typically belong between family law and criminal law. A no-contact order is usually the result of allegations of domestic violence, although they can ...
The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees each and ever criminal defendant the right to a speedy trial by an impartial jury. Criminal defendants must be brought to ...