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Jun 21

Let's face it - if you're reading this, you're probably going through one of the toughest times in your life. Facing a trial by jury in King County can feel terrifying and overwhelming, with no clear path forward. But here's the thing: understanding the jury selection process can be your secret weapon. It's not just a boring legal procedure; it's the foundation of your entire case. read more

Jun 07

If you've been arrested in Seattle and you're dealing with mental health challenges, you're not alone. This can be an incredibly difficult and confusing time. The criminal justice system is complex, and navigating it while managing mental health issues adds another layer of stress. But there's hope. Seattle's mental health courts offer a lifeline for those caught between mental illness and the law. However, having an experienced Seattle criminal defense lawyer by your side is crucial to ensure that you are treated fairly by the law. read more

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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...

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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...

May 29, 2026

Washington Gives First-Time DUI Defendants One Chance to Keep It Off Their...

I just got charged with a DUI. That's where your head is right now. And the thing you can't stop thinking about isn't jail time. It's your record. The background check. The job application.

May 22, 2026

You Weren't High. You Still Got a Marijuana DUI in Washington.

Washington State legalized recreational marijuana in 2012. But the law that followed created a problem nobody talks about enough.