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Jan 29

Perhaps you fixed your car after a hit-and-run accident? Maybe you deleted social media posts or emails after being investigated for a crime? If you knowingly destroyed or concealed evidence that could be useful in an investigation, you could be charged with a crime. Facing criminal charges for destroying evidence can be overwhelming. The law in Washington treats the destruction of evidence seriously, and you must understand what this means for you and your future. read more

Jan 18

Did you know that in the state of Washington, it is a crime to put a false label on a bottle containing a controlled substance? Even worse, it's a serious crime that could result in a felony conviction and up to two years in prison. If you or someone you love is facing prescription fraud charges, you need an experienced Seattle drug defense lawyer to fight for you and your future. read more

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Should I plead guilty?

Once you plead guilty to a charge, you cannot change your plea afterwards, so it always advised that you talk with a criminal defense attorney at our firm before you do this. Pleading guilty means that you are admitting your conduct is punishable by the law and you know...

Why do I need a lawyer?

A criminal charge means that you could face sanctions including jail times, fines, probation, potential loss of your driver's license and other penalties. A skilled criminal defense attorney can guide you through the court process and advocate your position in order...

December 16, 2024

Seattle's Sentencing Guidelines For Violent Crimes

Getting arrested for a violent crime in Seattle is scary, and it's natural to wonder what happens next. What will the judge consider? And what could this mean for your future?

December 8, 2024

Wrongful Convictions in Washington Are Too Common

Since its inception, the Washington Innocence Project has been instrumental in overturning numerous wrongful convictions. In recent years, they've helped free 20 innocent people who,...