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May 10

In the modern age, surveillance cameras are practically everywhere. And while it's debatable whether cameras make for good crime deterrents, the fact is that many court cases include video surveillance footage as evidence. But even if you've been allegedly caught on camera, technicalities and other mitigating factors may lead to your case being dismissed. Here are a few examples of situations where video evidence wasn't enough to convict. read more

Apr 20

We've all seen episodes of Law & Order where a medical professional is asked to examine a brain scan and determine if the defendant is innocent or guilty based on it—but do biological defenses, wherein the accused's body, rather than their motives, are put on trial, actually appear in the courtroom? read more

Apr 08

When entertainment media tries to tackle complex subjects like the law, they often get it wrong. It's not their fault—most lawyers couldn't write a comedy pilot, either—but it does mean that when a television show about a lawyer actually gets some things right, it's worth taking note. read more

Mar 23

When a person shows clear signs of substance abuse issues, prison can be the worst possible place for them. Instead, a judge may choose an alternate sentence, like work release or another type of diversion. Ankle monitors, in addition to being a fairly common plot device in television and films, are also a possible avenue. However, their representation in the media is, unsurprisingly, not always 100% accurate. read more

Mar 02

When most people think of "embezzlement," they imagine huge sums of money being skimmed from giant corporations, often by those who are most trusted to keep the books balanced. However, embezzlement is actually a fairly broad term—and it can mean theft of even just a very small amount of money or property. read more

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February 23, 2026

How the New Hate Crime Reporting Hotline Impacts Criminal Investigations...

Washington State is testing out a new dedicated hate crime and bias incident hotline that lets you report what happened to you without immediately involving law enforcement.

February 10, 2026

The 'Professional's Guide' to a Washington Domestic Violence (DV) charge

A domestic violence (DV) charge in Washington can feel like your entire career is on the line overnight. However, a charge and a conviction are two very different things, and they trigger...