WHAT IS DISORDERLY CONDUCT?
Disorderly Conduct Laws and Penalties: Disorderly Conduct is one of the most common offenses in the United States. In Washington State, Disorderly Conduct is a misdemeanor. In comparison to other…
Disorderly Conduct Laws and Penalties: Disorderly Conduct is one of the most common offenses in the United States. In Washington State, Disorderly Conduct is a misdemeanor. In comparison to other…
…process can be emotionally charged, complicated, and extremely stressful. Whether you are proposing relocation or objecting to a relocation proposal, you will need to work closely with a knowledgeable family…
…consequences involved in receiving a DUI conviction. If you are being accused of driving under the influence, contact ourDUI Law Firm immediately for a Free Legal Consultation. We are available…
…to seek one or must defend against one brought by another party. The following is a brief description and comparison of orders in Washington State. *Domestic Violence Protection Order: This…
Felonies are considered to be the most serious violations and carry the most severe consequences. It is common for felony convictions to result lengthy prison sentences, large fines, or both….
…and complexity, but the basic/simple structure for a trial is as follows: Opening statements from both the criminal defense attorney and the prosecutor The presentation of evidence, where it must…
…from obtaining certain jobs, housing, public assistance, or even the right to vote. Fortunately, in Washington State there exists a Motion to Vacate Conviction. This enables the opportunity for certain…
…someone else to. If you are the designated driver, don’t drink. Enjoy non-alcoholic beverages Save the number of a taxi or rideshare company in your phone so you always have…
…can never be refiled. Outcome: Felony drug charge (VUCSA) dismissed – March 2015 This client is now able to move on with their life free from probation, a damaging criminal…
…use a wireless communications device or hand-held mobile telephone while driving. Drivers must use hands-free devices. Drivers with Instruction Permits (RCW 46.20.055) or Intermediate Licenses (RCW 46.20.075) cannot use any…
…Driving in the Second Degree) and resolve the case almost immediately. The client had moved out of state and later found that there was an outstanding warrant from a DUI…
…taken from another person Includes a search and rescue dog while the dog is on duty Includes commercial metal property, nonferrous metal property, or private metal property, and the costs…