If you are being accused of a crime you are going to want to have the best legal help on your side. That is because a lawyer can help you with things that you are not even aware of, such as suppressing evidence that was not obtained by police correctly. Here are some ways that they can suppress evidence in court.
Proving No Warrant Or Probable Cause
The easiest way to have evidence dismissed is to prove that there was no warrant obtained in order to search your property.
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A motorcycle crash can cause both short and long-term consequences. One of the notable impacts is the loss of income during the recovery period. Without earnings, getting quality treatment and providing for your family's basic needs can be challenging. Unfortunately, some injuries may render it impossible to resume your employment or business. Luckily, a motorcycle accident attorney can help you pursue legal action against the reckless motorist responsible for the accident.
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In your opinion, how much child support do you have to pay? The amount of child support you pay or get may be affected by factors such as your yearly income, the number of children you have, and whether one or both parents work. It doesn't matter what your current financial situation is, you can't lower your payments however you want, but only through a court with the aid of a family law attorney.
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Often, individuals or organizations that try to resolve conflicts on their own get stuck. Each party wants to prove they are right, and none is willing to back down. A minor disagreement may take longer than it should before the conflicting parties come to an agreement. In extreme cases, they end up in court.
Fortunately, there is an easier way to resolve conflicts: mediation services. The mediator has both parties' best interests at heart.
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Many people have put off doing their estate planning for a variety of reasons. Certainly, it's not usually enjoyable to discuss one's own passing. But many people also put off this task because they don't know where to start or what's involved. To help you get started on your own estate planning with your attorney, here's what you need to know about how long you might expect to spend working on it and how the process will look.
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