Monthly Archives: May 2021
5 Ways To Make A Delaware Drunk Driving Case Worse
When looking upon it in hindsight, most Delaware motorists would agree that they made a mistake by getting behind the wheel of a car after drinking. However, one episode of poor judgment does not always have to lead to another. Case in point is a March 19, 2021 article published by Delaware Online, which… Read More »
How A Delaware Protective Order Can Affect Your Rights In Other Cases
It is always a crime to assault or physically attack someone, but Delaware’s statutes on domestic violence have a very specific application when the abuse occurs between individuals having a personal relationship. If the violence involves current or ex-spouses, parent and child, dating partners, certain relatives, and other persons designated by law, it is… Read More »
Analysis Of How Hearsay Works In Delaware Criminal Cases
From first year law students to well-seasoned attorneys, most would agree that the law of hearsay is one of the most complex legal concepts to understand and effectively apply in court. You might wonder how that could possibly be the case for a provision in the Delaware Rules of Evidence that encompasses just 13… Read More »
Timeline Of A Delaware DUI Case
If you were arrested for violating Delaware’s law on driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI), one of the first things on your mind will be the punishment you face if convicted. For a first-time offense, you could be looking at a fine ranging from $500 to $1,500, along with 12 months’ incarceration. The… Read More »