UNDERSTANDING YOUR CRIMINAL ATTORNEY: SENTENCING TERMS AND SLANG What are the different types of
What are ACDs and violations, and will they give me a criminal conviction?
Pleading guilty or resolving a case without a trial does not always mean that you will have a
FAQ: How does a prosecutor decide whether or not to file charges?
It is the prosecutor that makes the final decision as to whether to formally charge an individual or
Ryan Blanch interviewed by Pix11 News about the T.I. concert shooting
Ryan Blanch interviewed by Pix11 News regarding the shooting at the recent T.I. concert in New York
FAQ: How are the penalties for convictions relating to white collar crimes different than for other crimes?
There are multiple ways that a person can be convicted of a white collar crime. Federal or state
FAQ: What are white collar crimes, and where are they prosecuted?
There is no strict definition of what a white collar crime is. Generally, white collar crimes are
FAQ: Why did I receive a grand jury subpoena?
If you have been served with a Grand Jury Subpoena, it means the government is compelling you to
FAQ: I was contacted by law enforcement investigating a crime. What should I do?
Often, law enforcement agents, both state and federal, will contact a person being investigated of a