Advice on the emotional toll of a DUI in Seattle - October, 2021

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Oct 25

After a particularly violent August weekend, Seattle, Interim Police Chief Adrian Diaz addressed the city's violence. In a statement made to reporters, he said the gun violence in Seattle is unacceptable and that people need to put down their guns. That weekend alone, Seattle police responded to six shootings and two deaths. read more

Oct 11

If you find yourself facing a charge of second-degree manslaughter in Washington, it is important to understand the severity of these charges. Your entire future is at stake. As such, do not go through the legal process alone. You need an experienced and skilled Washington criminal defense attorney on your side from the very start. Do not speak to investigators, police officers, or prosecutors without your attorney present. This is of utmost importance. Remember, anything you say can - and will - be used against you in a court of law. read more

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