If you kill someone as a result of causing a Washington car crash, you likely will face charges of vehicular manslaughter. But what exactly does this term mean and what consequences do face if convicted? FindLaw explains that vehicular manslaughter represents one of...
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Year: 2019
Washington court sentences alleged cartel manager to 20 years
People facing the possibility of conviction on drug charges in Washington may have reason to wonder whether the court is judging them on the basis of the evidence or on preconceived perceptions and extraneous information. Six months ago, a man pleaded guilty to two...
Can you still find employment after a white-collar conviction?
When you have made a mistake that has compromised your employment in Washington and left you facing a serious criminal conviction, you may be feeling anything but optimistic about your future. However, after you have taken responsibility for your actions and are...
Arrested for DUI? Here is what to do next
No one should get behind the wheel after a night of drinking. During the last St. Patrick’s Day weekend, Washington police arrested 59 drivers in King County alone. A first DUI conviction in Washington state can still bring disastrous consequences. For a first...
Cognitive behavioral therapy’s role in overcoming anger
When people are convicted of a domestic violence-related crime in Washington, their consequences may not be over even after they pay their dues to the legal system. Often, their reputation is forever marred by a mistake and they may experience the frustration and...