
How Can I “Win” My Criminal Case? A Discussion of Pre-Trial Evidentiary Issues – Witnesses
Often you may hear of a criminal defendant getting his or her case dismissed, whether it be in “real life,” on the news, or in
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Often you may hear of a criminal defendant getting his or her case dismissed, whether it be in “real life,” on the news, or in

Perhaps everyone has observed a television legal show where a witness “cracks” on cross-examination and admits to a crime;1 or in a civil case, the

Expert witnesses are common in criminal and civil cases. There are all types of experts, such as use of deadly force in criminal cases to

Everyone has watched courtroom television dramas unfold in which a fictional attorney stands up in courtrooms and witness by loudly exclaiming, “I object!” Next, the

While most domestic cases resolve before trial, those that are tried generally involve unique legal issues, or more commonly, extremely contentious issues such as child

In all forms of litigation, civil and criminal, depositions are a common form of “discovery.” Discovery is the process of obtaining information to prepare for

A recent tragedy involved the murder-suicide of a married couple with the husband taking his wife’s life and then his own, leaving behind a 14

In custody matters, the best interests of the children are paramount, and the process seeks to determine who shall have physical and/or legal custody of

A deposition is a discovery tool, or a way that attorneys and litigants gather information that is relevant to the case. A deposition is just

When you first hire an attorney to take on your case, you may speak with one attorney, multiple attorneys, staff, and assistants. For example, you
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