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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.

Recent Articles

Driving on a Suspended or Revoked License in Arkansas

Arkansas' Office of Driver Services can suspend or revoke your license for a range of driving or other offenses. If you drive with a suspended or revoked license, you may be charged with a crime.

Texas Criminal Statutes of Limitations

Texas prosecutors must file most criminal charges within specific time limits—2 years for most misdemeanors and 3 to10 years for many felonies. However, serious crimes like murder, child sexual assault, and manslaughter have no time limit.

Driving on a Suspended or Revoked License in Utah

Like all states, Utah may suspend or revoke your license for a variety of reasons. Driving while your license is suspended or revoked is a crime. A conviction may result in fines or jail time.

Driving on a Suspended or Revoked License in Texas

Texas may suspend or revoke your license for many reasons. The state takes a suspension or revocation seriously and may charge you with a crime if you drive when your license isn't valid.

Driving on a Suspended or Revoked License in New Mexico

Your New Mexico driver's license can be suspended or revoked for a range of reasons. If you drive on a suspended or revoked license before your license is reinstated, you can be charged with a crime.

What Does ICE Do?

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a component of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), primarily responsible for enforcing federal immigration and customs laws.

Prostitution Laws in Colorado

Charged with prostitution, solicitation, patronizing, or pimping in Colorado? Learn how the law defines each offense, what penalties you might face, and how child-related enhancements and sex offender rules can affect your future.

Driving on a Suspended or Revoked License in Kentucky

Your Kentucky driver's license may be revoked or suspended for a variety of reasons. If you drive while it's suspended or revoked, you risk criminal charges and the possibility of fines or jail time.

Driving on a Suspended License in South Carolina

In South Carolina, your driver's license can be suspended or revoked for many reasons. Driving on a suspended or revoked license is a crime, and a conviction can result in fines or jail time.

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