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  • Posted by Elizabeth Brandenburg
  • On April 9, 2025
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See what our clients have to say… Appreciation Letter From Client – September, 14th 2015 Thank you for all of your help, you two are by far the best in your profession. The courts may not review every case that passes through their jurisdiction, but this firm has provided me with the best legal assistance I’ve […]
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What is a Motion to Exclude or Suppress Evidence?

  • Posted by Marcia Shein
  • On April 9, 2025
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If you are preparing to go to trial on criminal charges, whether they are federal or state charges, your defense attorney may discuss your options for filing a Motion to Exclude or Suppress Evidence. What is this, exactly, and how can it help your chances for an acquittal? The Motion to Suppress A Motion to […]
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Can Habeas Corpus Help Me Appeal My Conviction?

  • Posted by Marcia Shein
  • On April 9, 2025
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The term “habeas corpus” is often heard in the context of the appeals process after a conviction. What is habeas corpus, and can it help you appeal your conviction? UNDERSTANDING HABEAS CORPUS Under the guarantees of the U.S. Constitution, you can’t be imprisoned unlawfully, without due process, or without the government showing just cause. The […]
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Common Grounds for Drug Appeals

  • Posted by Elizabeth Brandenburg
  • On April 9, 2025
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  • Alabama Criminal Appeals, Appeals, criminal defense attorney, Drug Offenses
If you have been charged with a federal drug crime, you likely understand that convictions can seriously impact your future through prison sentences, fines, and damage to your reputation. A seasoned criminal defense attorney can discuss the various potential ways in which you might able to appeal your case. This article will review some of […]
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What are Statutes of Limitations for Federal Crimes?

What are Statutes of Limitations for Federal Crimes?

  • Posted by Marcia Shein
  • On April 9, 2025
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  • Federal Crime, Statute Of Limitations
If a person is arrested, the individual is most likely detained by a state police officer and charged with a crime. In some cases, however, individuals are arrested by federal law enforcement for violation of federal statutes. In other cases, a person can be charged with both federal and state violations. The applicable statute of […]
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Prosecutorial Misconduct: What is Improper Vouching?

Prosecutorial Misconduct: What is Improper Vouching?

  • Posted by Elizabeth Brandenburg
  • On April 9, 2025
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The Sixth Amendment to the US Constitution affords a criminal defendant the right to a trial by an impartial jury. The right to an impartial jury is a concrete limitation on the conduct and behavior of government prosecuting attorneys. In general, prosecutors cannot violate ethical and procedural rules and cannot make improper suggestions, insinuations and […]
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Use of Juror Errors in Answering Voir Dire Inquiries as Grounds for Post-Conviction Appeals

Use of Juror Errors in Answering Voir Dire Inquiries as Grounds for Post-Conviction Appeals

  • Posted by Elizabeth Brandenburg
  • On April 9, 2025
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The general rule is that errors made by jurors when they are responding to voir dire questions are not grounds for overturning a conviction where the jurors errors in answering are honest and/or mistaken. The Constitution guarantees both criminal and civil litigants a right to an impartial jury and voir dire questioning is an essential […]
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Foreign Students Charged With Crimes in the United States

  • Posted by Elizabeth Brandenburg
  • On April 9, 2025
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  • Criminal Defense, Deportation, foreign students, immigration law
Many foreign exchange students find that their time living in the United States is an invaluable opportunity to learn how people in our country operate. Students are able to experience life, culture, and American society in an unprecedented way. Foreign students, however, are subject to the same laws as anyone else living in the United […]
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Five Most Common Instances of Food Stamp Fraud

  • Posted by Marcia Shein
  • On April 9, 2025
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  • Criminal Defense, food stamp fraud, food stamps
Many individuals associate fraud with large amount of money and elaborate schemes, but food stamp fraud is an offense that has received increased focus in recent years. The state of Georgia takes significant efforts to enforce violations regarding the administration of food stamps. If you are charged with food stamp fraud, it is a wise […]
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What Is the Penalty for Internet Scams?

  • Posted by Marcia Shein
  • On April 9, 2025
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Internet scams have become widely common in recent years. As more and more people communicate and conduct business online, scam artists are coming up with more schemes to defraud people of their money and property. Because of the rise in cybercrime, the government is also taking an active role in ferreting the perpetrators and assessing […]
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