by Michelle Sparrow | Feb 8, 2015 | Criminal Law Blog, Drug Charges
College can be an exciting and educational time in any student’s life. For many young people, it marks the first time they will be away from their parents and living on their own. It is very common for kids in this situation to take advantage of their new-found... by Michelle Sparrow | Feb 7, 2015 | Criminal Law Blog, Sex Crimes
State and federal law enforcement agents are very aggressive when it comes to allegations of sexual assault, statutory rape, child pornography and other similar offenses. If you are under investigation for a sex crime or have already been charged, you likely... by Michelle Sparrow | Feb 6, 2015 | Criminal Law Blog, Drunk Driving
In our last blog post, we examined some of the different tests that police officers use to try and measure intoxication after pulling a driver over. As we mentioned in that blog post, which can be read here, you will likely be asked to take a number of different tests... by Michelle Sparrow | Feb 5, 2015 | Criminal Law Blog, Drunk Driving
We often read stories about people who are pulled over and display fairly obvious signs of intoxication, from extremely slurred speech, incoherence and an inability to stand without help. But these drivers typically are found to be far above the legal limit and likely... by Michelle Sparrow | Jan 25, 2015 | Criminal Law Blog, Violent Crimes
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the appeal of three inmates on Oklahoma’s death row. They are challenging the use of the sedative midazolam in that state’s lethal injection executions. In theory, the drug renders the inmate unconscious in an...