Having practiced criminal defense for 25 years, I am often asked about high profile cases. While they are often treated differently than more average cases, the general public can learn a lot from these types of cases. The current federal case of the United States v....
Month: October 2019
Co-Parenting Apps
Our Family Wizard, coParenter, AppClose and talkingParents are all personal cell phone apps today assist divorced parents in communications. The apps cam also track and monitor communication, exchanged of shared expenses, child and shared calendars and even resolution...
Cross Examination Can Secure Criminal Acquittal
I recently tried a case in felony court where 3 police officers had testified that the defendant made an admission to the charges. They defendant was charged with 2 counts of burglary and one count of felony tampering with evidence. Despite the fact that the defendant...
When is a .200 Not a DUI?
I recently had a client that was cited for DUI after blowing a .206 breathalyzer. The charges were ultimately dismissed. How? Often the full story is not told until an attorney obtains discovery and then further investigates and uncovers all of the evidence. This may...
How to Get the Best Plea Deal
As a criminal defense attorney for over 20 years I am often asked about whether a client should take a plea deal or go to trial. To get the best plea deal the 1st rule of business is to organize your best legal defense. The most important factor in evaluating whether...