Sex Offenses
Assault
Suspended Drivers License
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Drug Charges
Theft
Trial by Jury Must Survive the Pandemic

On March 20, 2020, the Supreme Court of the State of Washington suspended the right to trial by jury until after April 24, 2020. Their reasons for doing so...
Indecent Exposure Laws: The Naked Truth

If you have been charged, expect to be charged, or are currently being investigated for anything resembling indecent exposure, it is important you retain a committed and aggressive attorney who understands the sensitivities of these sorts of crimes as soon as possible. Failing to do so risks undermining your case and being charged with even more serious offenses.
The Beginning of the End of the All White Jury?

The truth is, despite the wonderful step taken recently by our Supreme Court, the systemic removal of people of color from juries over many generations will likely continue to frustrate efforts to diversify the racial makeup of our juries. But what we might be witnessing today is the beginning of the end.
The Need to Pass a Law to Require Prosecutors to Disclose Information from Incentivized Informants

Read about the needful things to pass a law that needs prosecutors to conceal the informants. Know this law can protect the innocent and ensure fairness.