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- Help! I got arrested at a college protest
- Job hunting tips for those with a criminal record
- Charges for drug crimes could provide a wake-up call for some
- Ohio criminal defense: What is the exclusionary rule?
- The punishments for cocaine-related drug crimes can be severe
- What to do if your college student is charged with DUI
- In certain cases involving drug crimes, drug court a possibility
- Auto-brewery syndrome, a possible DUI criminal defense
- Ohio felonies: What elevates a crime to felony status?
- Those charged with weapons crimes can seek legal help
- More drunk driving patrols expected during the holidays
- When charges of drug crimes interrupt the holidays
- What to consider before taking a plea
- What role does forensics have in criminal justice?
- Don't violate your own rights--what not to say to a cop
- 3 things you should do if your child has been charged with a crime
- Four ways a conviction can ruin your college career
- Can a Police Officer Search My Car Because He Smells Marijuana?
- Do I Have to Let the Police Search My Car If I Am Pulled Over?
- Should I Consent to a Search of My Car or Home?
- The Police Had a Warrant to Search My Home, Was it Valid?
- The Police Searched My Home or Car, Was it Legal?
- What is a Search Warrant?
- The Process of a Motion to Suppress
- Experts Are Not Always Expert- Ray Krone
- When Experts Get it Wrong - The Ray Krone Story
- What is a Motion to Suppress?
- Guidelines for Challenging Experts in Daubert Hearings
- How Do I Challenge an Expert Witness?
- The Steps in a Criminal Jury Trial
- An Overview of the Process in a Criminal Case
- When Should I Call An Attorney? "Ask Andrew"
- Office Consultation - What to Expect
- The Limits of DNA Evidence
- The No Contest Plea and The Legend of the Legal "Loophole"
- My Neighbor Has To Go to Court and I Don't Even Own a Chainsaw
- Common Misunderstandings About Protection Orders (TPO / CPO)
- What is the Difference between a TPO and a CPO?
- DNA and Transference: The Lukis Anderson Story
- Whose Marijuana Is It If Nobody Claims It?
- The Intent Required For Complicity
- What is Complicity and Why Should I Beware?
- The History of SBS and How It Relates to Defending False Allegations of Abuse - Part 2
- The History of SBS and How It Relates to Defending False Allegations of Abuse - Part 1
- Defining and Explaining Shaken Baby Syndrome and Abusive Head Trauma
- Why Do the Hospital Doctors and Defense Experts Disagree?
- What Kinds of Medical Experts Will I Need to Defend Myself Against False Accusations
- How Do I Get the Medical Records I Need to Defend the False Allegations?
- Medical Records That Will Help Your Shaken Baby Defense - Your Defense Starts Here
- What Should I Do If I’m Accused of Rape?
- The Police Want to Talk to Me - Should I Talk to Them?
- What is a Search Warrant and How Do the Police Get One?
- Can Police Conduct A Search Without A Warrant?
- The Police Did Not Read Me My Miranda Rights; Is That Legal?
- Self Defense and the USCCA
- What Should I Do If I Am Accused of Rape or Sexual Assault?
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