Posted on Feb 28, 2011 By Stephan J. Siegel
He may be guilty but without probable cause for the arrest the evidence will be suppressed One of the great cases for criminal defense lawyers is Dunaway v. New York , decided by the United States ...
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Posted on Feb 17, 2011 By Stephan J. Siegel
One of the most difficult choices for a client to make is whether or not to accept a proposed plea bargain offered by the prosecution. This is a difficult decision indeed with potentially ...
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Posted on Feb 4, 2011 By Stephan J. Siegel
Ever since criminals began committing crimes, there have always been those in the criminal business who for one reason or another have decided that their personal future wil be enhanced by cooperating ...
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