You’re facing charges after an arrest, and an eyewitness says that you were the one who committed the crime. Maybe you’re already on trial and the eyewitness has been called to the stand to testify. Or perhaps they are simply being interviewed by police at the scene,...
Year: 2024
If your ex gets fired, can they stop paying child support?
Your ex has been paying child support ever since the divorce, but you’re worried that those payments may soon end. Companies in the area have been making layoffs, and your ex recently lost their job. The child support payments were determined based on their income,...
What is “disgorgement of ill-gotten gains?”
Contrary to what some people believe, “white collar” crimes are rarely victimless. Often, people lose large amounts of money. Sometimes those losses are easy to calculate. Other times, they require some intricate calculations. Those who are convicted of these offenses...
Challenging the prosecution: DNA evidence in violent crime cases
West Virginia prosecutors, like their counterparts nationwide, depend on powerful evidence to secure convictions for violent crimes like murder or assault. During a trial, this evidence is presented to a jury for careful consideration. While DNA testing has become a...
Drunk driving stops: The basics
Being pulled over by the police is troubling for most people. You may even be tempted to panic if you see flashing lights and you don’t think you’ve done anything that warrants being pulled over. If you find out an officer has stopped you because they think you’re...
Dealing with hidden assets in a high-asset divorce
When substantial assets are involved, divorce proceedings can be complex, challenging and highly contentious. One spouse may hide assets, which impacts the equitable division of property. However, hiding assets during a divorce is unethical and illegal, as it can...
What can you do to avoid an unfair divorce settlement?
Divorce can be an emotionally charged and challenging process, and you may feel overwhelmed and uncertain about how to protect your interests if your marriage is at an end. As taking proactive steps to avoid an unfair settlement is essential, it’s important to seek...
Why do prosecutors search defendants’ social media accounts?
Prosecutors often turn to the digital footprints created by defendants on social media platforms as part of their investigative and case-building processes. This modern investigative tactic is rooted in the understanding that social media accounts can be treasure...
Do I need a restraining order as part of my divorce process?
The matter of whether a restraining order is needed as part of your divorce proceedings depends on the specific circumstances of your situation. Restraining orders can help establish legal boundaries and provide a sense of security during the divorce process and...
Some criminal cases rely on junk science
Some evidence of criminal activity is relatively straightforward. There are messages between people confirming their plan to break the law. In some cases, there might be security camera footage of a particular criminal incident. Other times, police officers and...