If your child has been arrested at school or faces charges for a crime, you want to know how to help. Will your child face serious consequences? Do you need to hire a lawyer? Can you get in trouble for...
It can happen to anyone, but you never thought it would happen to you. You were innocently driving home from your traditional after work happy hour like you do every Thursday night. It is a short drive to your house,...
You have probably heard the terms criminal and civil law before, but you may not understand the difference between them. Law enforcement agencies handle criminal cases, where the government files a complaint against the defendant, but the government doesn't file...
If you have been charged with a felony in Delaware, you probably have a lot of questions. You wonder if your life will ever be the same. What will happen if you are convicted? Can you be fired from your...
Everyone wants to feel that their property and family are safe from intruders. Companies often have security measures in place to make sure those who are not supposed to be on the property cannot enter it. Even if no property...
When you have a criminal record, finding a good, stable job can be a challenge. Many people are unsure how to navigate the job application process or how to tell an employer about an arrest. The seriousness of the felony or...
Delaware Open Container Law You know that drinking and driving is illegal in every state in the United States. But what about drinking when you are a passenger in a car, rather than driving the vehicle? Open container laws cover...
You’re at a concert in the middle of the summer, and all they’re serving is beer and water … and both cost the same. Being the practical-minded person you are, you decide if you’re going to spend the same amount...
If you have been arrested, you likely have many emotions flowing through you. You may feel scared, anxious, angry, worried and perhaps even confused about what your next step should be. Our firm of criminal defense lawyers in Delaware has...
Nate made a mistake. Nate was caught in that mistake and arrested. Because Nate was a first-time offender, the judge allowed him to serve probation rather than be convicted and sentenced to jail time. Part of Nate’s probation requirements was...