Criminal Defense
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Appeals You may have options even after a conviction or a final ruling in your case.
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Arson The intentional setting of fire to a building, vehicle or other property for the purpose of causing damage.
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Assault The application or threat of harmful or offensive contact between persons.
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Bail Hearings The condition by which a defendant is released or allowed to remain free from pretrial custody while awaiting trial.
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Clerk-Magistrate Hearing The sole purpose of a Clerk-Magistrate Hearing is to determine whether there is probable cause.
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Conspiracy An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime with the shared intent to commit that crime.
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Disorderly Conduct Knowingly, intentionally committing acts which are of a nature to corrupt public morals.
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Domestic Violence Offenses Criminal acts that occur between individuals with familial, domestic or romantic relations.
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Drug Crimes Drug and/or Narcotics Offenses are prosecuted instate and federal courts across the country.
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Motions to Expungements and/or Seal Under Rhode Island law, you may be entitled to have your criminal record sealed or expunged.
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Federal Crimes Crimes that are prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in federal courts across the country.
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Firearms and Weapons Offenses A complex web of state and federal laws exists regulating the possession and y use of firearms.
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Grand Jury Representation Grand juries determine if probable cause exists to believe to an individual committed a felony criminal offense.
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Homicide or Murder Offenses If you are facing murder or manslaughter charges in Rhode Island or Massachusetts it is imperative...
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Kidnapping & Related Offenses The criminal offense of restraining, taking away or transporting someone against their will.
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Motor Vehicle Offenses The law provides a detailed list of criminal and civil Motor Vehicle Offenses of which you must be wary.
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Property Offenses Crimes which relate to the lawful and non-consensual infringement on the property rights of another.
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Sex Crimes Sex crimes include a wide range of offenses such as sexual assault, child molestation, indecent solicitation, and child pornography.
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Stalking And Cyberstalking Cyberstalking charges are serious and can have significant repercussions for those who are convicted of committing these crimes.
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Theft Offenses Theft crimes involve those offenses which relate to the stealing of the property of another.
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Violation Hearings Hearings in District and/or Superior Courts regarding violations of bail, probation and parole.
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Warrants A warrant is a court order authorizing law enforcement to take a particular action such as to arrest or to search a person or specified property.
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White Collar Crimes White collar crime is a phrase used to describe non-violent criminal acts designed to obtain financial.