by jmiller | Jan 25, 2018 | Constitutional Rights, Due Process Rights, Search & Seizure
If you are attending a court proceeding, you will frequently hear the Prosecutor, Defense Attorney or the Judge use the word “motion.” So what is a motion? While there are a variety of types of motions, that will be discussed below, when someone makes a... by jmiller | Jun 22, 2015 | Constitutional Rights, Drugs, Due Process Rights, Guns, Search & Seizure
The Police are conducting a drug investigation. They believe “John Doe” is selling drugs from his residence. In an affidavit in support of a search warrant for “John Doe’s” residence, they state they have conducted multiple controlled buys of drugs from “John Doe,”... by jmiller | May 1, 2014 | Due Process Rights, Uncategorized
In some criminal cases, important evidence exists in the form of video, text messages, emails and/or facebook posts to name a few. If you believe the evidence is favorable to your case, it is important to inform your lawyer immediately. Why? As time passes,...
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