If you're driving and have a blood-alcohol level over .08 percent, you could receive a DUI.
Who else is going to protect you when it's just you?
Not all crimes are committed with malicious intent; sometimes, the perpetrator does not want to commit them at all.
If you're accused of theft by your employer or someone who entrusted you with assets, you could be charged with embezzlement.
Multiple federal statutes make deceptive behavior used for personal gain illegal.
If you received money from a settlement, your work isn't over yet. Depending on the circumstances of your case, you may owe taxes on what you were awarded.
A burden of proof is a legal standard the prosecutor or plaintiff must meet to prove a legal claim is true.
Is your past coming back to haunt you? Read on for more information about sealing criminal convictions so that you can move on with your life.
Are you in a legal dispute? Learn the difference between civil and criminal proceedings and what to expect from each.
You don't need to rob a bank to face charges for armed robbery—all theft with threatening behavior can lead to a serious felony.