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Your Rights

Learn about your rights—and how to protect them—when dealing with the police and facing criminal charges.

Did You Know?

Police can–and often do–lie to people when questioning them. It’s a tactic they use to get incriminating information out of suspects.

Did You Know?

Police can–and often do–lie to people when questioning them. It’s a tactic they use to get incriminating information out of suspects.

Steps in a Criminal Case

No matter where you are in the process, we’ll break down what you can expect.

Did You Know?

Prosecutors don’t file charges in every case that comes across their desks. One study found that prosecutors rejected or dismissed nearly 30% of cases.

Did You Know?

Prosecutors don’t file charges in every case that comes across their desks. One study found that prosecutors rejected or dismissed nearly 30% of cases.

Criminal Laws and Penalties

From the least serious to the most, we cover the particulars of all kinds of criminal charges.

Did You Know?

Criminal convictions rarely result from jury verdicts. Over 90% come from guilty pleas and plea bargaining.

Did You Know?

Criminal convictions rarely result from jury verdicts. Over 90% come from guilty pleas and plea bargaining.

Working With a Defense Attorney

Get answers to key questions like how to find a lawyer and what to expect from one.

Did You Know?

One study found that defendants were 75% less likely to be convicted if they met with a lawyer within 48 hours of their arrest.

Did You Know?

One study found that defendants were 75% less likely to be convicted if they met with a lawyer within 48 hours of their arrest.

Other Criminal Defense Topics

Find answers to a variety of questions about the criminal justice system.

Recent Articles

Driving on a Suspended License in Minnesota

In Minnesota, your driving privileges can be suspended or revoked for criminal convictions, driving offenses, and civil issues. Driving while your license is suspended or revoked is a crime.

Driving on a Suspended License in Alabama

Drivers licensed in Alabama who have been convicted of certain driving violations or other offenses face having their driving privileges suspended or revoked.

Is Gambling Legal in the U.S.?

From lotteries and casinos to fantasy sports and social poker games, U.S. gambling laws can be confusing. Learn key definitions, common legal pitfalls, and how to check what’s allowed in your state before you place a bet.

Driving on a Suspended License in Kansas

Like drivers across the United States, Kansans can lose their driver’s licenses for a variety of reasons and may be charged with a crime if they drive while their license is suspended or revoked.

Driving on a Suspended License in Florida

Criminal or civil matters can cause the suspension or revocation of a Florida license. Driving on a suspended or revoked license can result in criminal charges.

Cybercrime Laws and Penalties

Cybercrimes are rising rapidly across the U.S. Learn what qualifies as a cybercrime, how laws handle digital offenses, what penalties offenders face, and how to report a cybercrime.

Vehicular Assault

Wondering if a serious car accident could become a felony vehicular assault case? This article explains key legal terms, typical penalties, how DUI and hit-and-runs change the stakes, and what to expect if you're charged.

Sexual Battery: Laws and Penalties

Learn how sexual battery is defined, how it differs from sexual assault, which acts may qualify, what penalties judges can impose, and why speaking to an experienced defense attorney early is critical.

Is Sex Tourism Against the Law?

Planning a trip and wondering if paying for sex could get you arrested back home? Learn how U.S. sex tourism and trafficking laws work, what penalties look like, and why legal advice is critical.

Different Types of Objections in Court

Facing a criminal trial or supporting someone who is? This article breaks down the most common objections in simple language and offers practical tips for defendants, witnesses, and courtroom observers.

California Felony Crimes and Sentences

Learn how sentencing works in California for felonies, crimes that can be either felonies or misdemeanors, and defendants who have previous convictions for serious or violent felonies.

Using a Gun for Self-Defense: Laws and Consequences

Carrying a gun for protection raises hard questions: when can you legally shoot, what happens after, and could you still be charged? Learn about key self-defense provisions in the law.

Stand-Your-Ground and Self-Defense Laws

From basic self‑defense principles to the Zimmerman case, see how stand‑your‑ground laws work in practice, where they apply, and the limits that still protect against unreasonable or excessive force.

Self-Defense Laws

Understand the basics of self-defense law—what counts as reasonable force, when deadly force is allowed, when someone must retreat and when they can stand their ground.

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