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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.

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Alabama Domestic Violence Laws

Domestic violence laws in Alabama prohibit certain acts of physical violence between an aggressor and a victim, including a parent and child, husband and wife, and couples in a dating or engagement relationship.

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Tennessee Statutory Rape Laws

Statutory rape carries stiff felony penalties in Tennessee. The state reserves the harshest penalties for crimes involving victims younger than 13 and offenders in a position of authority.

Is Stealing a Road Sign a Felony?

Stealing or defacing a traffic sign, road sign, or street sign is illegal. Most offenses are misdemeanors, but you can face felony penalties in certain instances.

How to Detect a Grifter

Grifters, scammers, con artists, and swindlers are thieves and fraudsters who use a common playbook. Learn to spot grifting tactics and protect yourself.

Auto Theft Laws in New York

What are the criminal penalties for car theft and other vehicle crimes in New York state?

Auto Theft Laws in Kentucky

Grand theft auto, carjacking, and related offenses carry serious felony penalties in Kentucky.

Auto Theft Laws in Pennsylvania

It's a felony to steal a car in Pennsylvania. Learn about auto theft and related crimes, such as stealing vehicle parts, joyriding, carjacking, and selling to a chop shop.

Prostitution, Pimping, and Pandering

Pimping and pandering laws are designed to curb prostitution—and to protect people who might take part in it—by punishing those who exploit, facilitate, or knowingly benefit from the sex trade.

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