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Feb 21

An Arizona appeals court has upheld a ruling that gives police the right to prosecute marijuana users for driving under the influence of drugs even if they are not necessarily impaired. read more

Feb 14

Oscar Pistorius, a Paralympic track star, has been charged with murdering his girlfriend, R. S. at his home in Pretoria, South Africa. read more

Feb 11

Many times, someone who is convicted at trial wants to appeal that conviction. Sometimes a defendant believes the jury made the wrong decision, or they are upset that a witness was less than truthful on the stand. read more

Nov 28

According to KHQ News, marijuana will be legal in the state of Washington on December 6th. This means that after pot is declared legal all men and women can smoke this drug freely without fear of arrest. read more

Nov 23

Employees at the Seattle Police Department have been phoning news stations and leaking information about significant cases for over a year, but it wasn't until Wednesday morning that the department was able to reach to the bottom of the case and discover the illegal informants on the team. read more

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January 22, 2026

The New "Vulnerable User" Penalties for Negligent Driving (HB 1112)

If you've been charged under Washington's HB 1112, 1st degree (death of a vulnerable road user), you're facing a gross misdemeanor with up to 364 days in jail and a $5,000 fine.

January 6, 2026

What to Expect at Your King County or Seattle Municipal Court Arraignment

You're likely not going to jail tomorrow. That's what most people facing their first arraignment need to know. An arraignment is simply when the court formally reads the charges against you...