
What Are False and Coerced Confessions?
Citizens are afforded explicit protections under the US Constitution to prevent them from testifying against themselves when charged with a crime. Unfortunately, instances of false

Citizens are afforded explicit protections under the US Constitution to prevent them from testifying against themselves when charged with a crime. Unfortunately, instances of false

The criminal process in Alabama can be intimidating and complicated. Each case is different, and prosecutors employ unique approaches and relentless arguments to pursue convictions.

Children’s college funding is a top priority for most parents in the United States. The issue is likely to become more intense between co-parents during

Infidelity in a marital relationship can rear its ugly head in a number of ways. Financial infidelity involves the lack of transparency and communication regarding

It’s critical to have a fair understanding of road rules and how to react if you get pulled over by a law enforcement officer in

Being wrongfully accused and charged with a crime can be a nightmare for the victim. In some cases, the state of Alabama might provide $50,000

A brady violation refers to a violation of the Brady Rule, which requires prosecutors to not withhold any favorable evidence from the defense in a

Cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and a host of others are significant financial assets, but with a highly fluctuating market value. This makes it important

Wrongful arrests because of mistakes made in the police report are more common than most people would like to think. After all, police officers are

The gig economy has grown by a whopping 33% since 2020. At least 16% of Americans have used Upwork, Fiverr, or a similar online platform

When you are charged with a crime, one of the first decisions you must make is whether to retain the services of a private criminal

Alabama family courts while ruling on matters of child custody always make determinations based on the best interests of the child. In general, the courts
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