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Nov 26

In Washington State, shoplifting is one of the most common juvenile offenses, but it's far from harmless. While it may seem minor, taking items without paying can lead to serious legal and personal consequences. For teens, shoplifting isn't just about a quick mistake—it's an action that could follow them for years if not handled properly. read more

Nov 13

When you get behind the wheel in Washington, you're not just agreeing to follow traffic laws—you're also agreeing to something called "implied consent." Whether you realize it or not, implied consent plays a major role in DUI enforcement. In essence, when you drive in Washington, you automatically agree to comply with sobriety testing when suspected of driving under the influence. read more

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January 24, 2025

Self-Defense or Assault? Fighting Assault Charges in Seattle

Getting arrested for assault is overwhelming—especially if you acted in self-defense. Maybe you were protecting yourself or someone else, but now you're facing criminal charges and...

January 14, 2025

Fentanyl Possession Charges in Seattle: What You Need to Know

Fentanyl isn't just any drug—it's at the center of a national crisis, and law enforcement takes these charges very seriously.