LEGAL FAQ VIDEOS
Your Legal Questions Answered
On this page, you will find a series of short videos in which we answer our clients’ most common questions. Curious about something we didn’t discuss here or need a more in-depth understanding of one of these subjects? We encourage you to contact us or more information.
![]() January, 2018 The police cannot enter your house without a warrant unless you agree to it. So, in other words, if the police come to your house and they ask to come inside because they want to check on something or see something, you have the power to allow them to … |
![]() December, 2017 If a person is smoking marijuana and they’re driving a car or motor vehicle, then yes, they could be charged with DUI. It’s Driving Under the Influence of alcohol or drugs or alcohol and drugs; so, if a person is impaired. The question is impairment. A … |
![]() November, 2017 DUI roadblocks are legal if they’re set up properly. The roadblocks are supposed to enforce the traffic laws, to make sure that vehicles are properly registered and insured and to make sure people driving them have a valid driver’s license. Roadblocks … |
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![]() September, 2017 The police can arrest you without talking to you, and it happens quite a lot. We get that question a lot when people are frustrated because the police never talked to them to get their side of the story. But the police are not required to talk to you b … |
![]() August, 2017 If you’re being investigated and the police think that it may be helpful to say that they’ve got witnesses or that they’ve got physical evidence that you committed a crime, primarily to get you to admit to something, then that’s perfectly legal. The co … |
![]() July, 2017 Felony DUI with Great Bodily Injury is really the same thing as Felony DUI with Death. All the elements are the same, except whether or not the person has died or is just seriously injured. If you’re driving a car and there’s evidence that you’re under … |
![]() June, 2017 Leaving the Scene with Death is very similar to DUI in terms of penalty. But, basically, it says that someone was in an accident, they caused a death as a result of the accident, and then they fled the scene or left the scene. Penalties for Leaving the … |
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![]() There’s no legal requirement that there be an accident for someone to be charged with DUI or Felony DUI, but in most instances that’s what happens. There may be another way that someone can be injured arising out of a DUI, but we never see that – it al … |