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Aug 18

Under Washington law, there must be an actual traffic violation or a specific, stated suspicion of a crime in order for a police officer to pull you over. If a police officer pulls you over and you have been drinking and driving, there are a few things you can do to potentially improve the outcome. read more

Aug 07

Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious crime with life-altering consequences. A Washington State DUI charge can have a significant impact on your future, with penalties ranging from license suspension to jail time. read more

Jun 18

Throughout our country, law enforcement officials take driving under the influence very seriously. Whether you are a first time offender or you have been convicted for multiple DUI charges... read more

Nov 08

According to an article posted in the Seattle Times on November 5th, Washington legislators are looking into the possibility of allowing law enforcement to run random DUI sobriety checkpoints. read more

Sep 25

If you're facing DUI charges in the state of Washington, keep in mind that an arrest is not a conviction. With the right DUI defense attorney by your side, you may be able to successfully ... read more

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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,...