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Jul 19

Being arrested in Seattle can be scary and confusing, raising many questions about what happens next. One of these questions might be about police body cameras and how they affect your case. This article will help you understand what body camera footage means for you and why having a lawyer is so important. read more

Jul 05

If you've been arrested for assault in Seattle, you're likely feeling overwhelmed, scared, and uncertain about what comes next. The criminal justice system can be confusing and intimidating, especially when you're facing serious charges that could impact your future. You should know what to expect when facing assault charges in King County, Washington, and why having an experienced attorney by your side is crucial. 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...

December 18, 2025

The "Silent Border": Is a Seattle Arrest a Lifetime Ban from Canada?

If you've been arrested in Seattle, even for something minor like a DUI or a misdemeanor assault, you may have lost the right to enter Canada without even knowing it. This isn't a future...

December 11, 2025

Your First 30 Days After a King County Arrest: Why This Window Can Make or...

If you've been arrested in King County, a major policy change recently went into effect in October 2025 that could affect your case.