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3 key differences between Washington state and federal cases

3 key differences between Washington state and federal cases

On Behalf of Vindicate Criminal Law Group | November 26, 2024 |

Many behaviors that are against state law are also against federal law. Both state and federal statutes prohibit the possession of various drugs and...

Can police collect your DNA without your consent in Washington?

On Behalf of Vindicate Criminal Law Group | October 8, 2024 |

There are many different types of evidence the state can collect to prosecute an individual. Some types of evidence are more conclusive and authoritative...

What does it mean when you’re a “person of interest?”

What does it mean when you’re a “person of interest?”

On Behalf of Vindicate Criminal Law Group | September 25, 2024 |

When a federal investigation starts, there’s a lot of unique terminology that can be thrown around. But what exactly does it mean to be...

Why might someone confess to a crime they didn’t commit in Washington?

Why might someone confess to a crime they didn’t commit in Washington?

On Behalf of Vindicate Criminal Law Group | August 28, 2024 |

People sometimes make mistakes when they find themselves accused of breaking the law. Frequently, innocent people say and do things that can implicate themselves....

Plea deals can resolve some criminal cases in Washington

On Behalf of Vindicate Criminal Law Group | April 24, 2024 |

A person who is facing criminal charges often wants to get their case resolved as quickly as possible. They may also want to know...

Individual rights related to government searches

On Behalf of Vindicate Criminal Law Group | January 24, 2024 |

The 4th and 5th Amendments of the United States Constitution safeguard individual rights within the criminal justice system. These amendments protect against unreasonable government...

What happens if the Washington courts dismiss a criminal case?

On Behalf of Vindicate Criminal Law Group | October 20, 2023 |

Your court case is dismissed. That's great news, right? Not always. Learn about the reality of differing outcome possibilities in our blog.

The role of a Stipulated Order of Continuance in Washington criminal court

The role of a Stipulated Order of Continuance in Washington criminal court

On Behalf of Vindicate Criminal Law Group | October 20, 2023 |

Learn what a Stipulated Order of Continuance is, how it plays a part in some Washington criminal court cases, and how the order can...

How to choose a good criminal defense attorney

On Behalf of Vindicate Criminal Law Group | October 19, 2023 |

Choosing a good lawyer can make all the difference in the outcome of your criminal defense case. Learn how to find a good lawyer...

How an investigator can help your criminal case in Washington

On Behalf of Vindicate Criminal Law Group | October 19, 2023 |

If you are charged with a crime and are facing a trial, a private investigator may be able to help with your defense case....

The biggest mistakes to avoid after being arrested in Washington

On Behalf of Vindicate Criminal Law Group | October 18, 2023 |

Being arrested is a terrifying and stressful experience that can turn your life upside down. Whether you are innocent or guilty, knowing your rights...

How to get felony charges reduced to a misdemeanor in Washington

On Behalf of Vindicate Criminal Law Group | October 18, 2023 |

Felonies are very serious crimes that risk far more severe penalties than misdemeanors do. In addition, you will lose certain rights if convicted of...

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