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What Is An Alibi, And What Role Does It Play In Your Defense?

When accused of a crime, establishing an alibi is sometimes an effective defense that can support your innocence. An alibi, by definition, asserts that the defendant was elsewhere when the…

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Can Someone Be Prosecuted for Not Paying Child Support?

The importance of child support cannot be overstated. These payments are crucial to ensuring the welfare of children following a separation or divorce, providing them with the resources they need…

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What Happens if You’re Not Read Your Rights?

Understanding your rights as a defendant is paramount to your criminal law case. When you are taken into custody, it becomes a necessity to know what you are entitled to…

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Challenging a Drug Crime Charge

Facing a drug crime charge can be an overwhelming and daunting experience. An accusation of this nature carries significant potential repercussions, from substantial fines to imprisonment, and can drastically affect…

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Can Your Employer Access Your Arrest Records?

Having an arrest record can feel like a stain on your reputation. It may seem as though it's a black mark that follows you around, potentially influencing your employer's perception…

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Scott Hamblin Receives The Best Lawyers in America® 2024 Recognition

The Best Lawyers in America® is a renowned honor that follows an extensive peer-review process, which this year gathered more than 13.7 million confidential assessments from fellow legal professionals. Scott…

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