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Dec 16

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? read more

Dec 08

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, together, spent more than 100 years locked away for crimes they didn't commit. But even with these victories, the organization still gets over 500 pleas for help every year—a heartbreaking reminder that wrongful convictions are still far too common in our state. 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...

February 26, 2025

Can You Be Charged with Domestic Violence for Breaking Shared Property in...

You might not think breaking your own TV during an argument is a crime, but in Washington, it can be. The law treats property damage in domestic situations as a form of domestic violence,...

February 11, 2025

Making Bail After an Arrest in Seattle

Getting arrested is a stressful and often overwhelming experience, whether it happens to you or someone you care about. One of the first questions people have after an arrest is: How do I...