If you have pled not guilty to criminal charges and are being prosecuted in District or Supreme Court, a jury will most likely decide whether or not you are guilty. A jury is composed of a panel of 12 individuals chosen during the empanelment procedure. A jury is made...
Being pulled over by the police is a tense situation that may rapidly turn disastrous. In this section, we explain what the law demands and give techniques for dealing with police interactions. We want to be quite clear: The burden of de-escalation lies on police...
If you are indicted with a crime, the most crucial decision you will make with your counsel is either to plead guilty or not guilty to the allegation. Your attorney can obtain evidence from the police and eventually determine the severity of the prosecutors’...
Divorce is the most expensive single financial transaction in most people’s lives, bringing critical concerns that must be addressed right away. This text contains helpful tips on every aspect of divorce: before the divorce, gathering records, alimony, tax...