Advice on the emotional toll of a DUI in Seattle - March, 2022

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Mar 21

When you're arrested, the police often use force to detain you. They may pin your arms back or even throw you to the ground. However, if you believe that the police used excessive force against you, then you might be able to sue the office and police agency. Excessive force is considered a form of police brutality, and it is a violation of your rights. read more

Mar 07

In Seattle and across the state of Washington, catalytic converter theft is on the rise. In King County, 11 catalytic converters were stolen in all of 2019. In the first half of 2021, that number climbed to 241 thefts - more than 1000%. 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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What Are the Differences Between Assault & Battery

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