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What Results Can Be Appealed in a Delaware Criminal Case?

By Michael W. Modica |

A Delaware criminal case is decided by an entity termed the finder of fact, which simply means that the verdict will be either rendered by the judge or a jury. When a judge decides guilt in a bench trial, that person acts as both the finder of fact and the traditional judicial role. There… Read More »

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Questions for Your Delaware Criminal Attorney About Habitual Offender Charges

By Michael W. Modica |

All crimes in Delaware are more serious when the offender has a history of criminal convictions, whether the charges become more severe or the punishment is enhanced. However, with some cases, primarily those involving drug crimes and violent offenses, the stakes are much higher for the defendant. You could be labeled as a habitual… Read More »

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Tips to Avoid Probation Violations in Delaware

By Michael W. Modica |

Delaware offers a wide range of probation options for those who are arrested and convicted of a crime, and many first-time offenders will qualify. The primary benefit to you is that you will not be sentenced to jail, but you will need to meet the strict rules set by the court. Delaware’s statute on… Read More »

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Driving in Delaware on an Out-of-State Suspended License

By Michael W. Modica |

Delaware is in close proximity to several US states, so it is common for out-of-state drivers to pass through or stay for personal reasons and professional business. Of course, all traffic laws apply no matter where you call home, including Delaware’s statute on driving a vehicle on a suspended license. In many jurisdictions, a… Read More »

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Tips When You are Under Arrest for Theft

By Michael W. Modica |

Any encounter with police can be intimidating, but you could be overwhelmed if it leads to an arrest for theft. You may know that the charges are serious, and that the penalties for a conviction are harsh. Delaware’s theft laws define multiple offenses that are graded according to the value of the property stolen,… Read More »

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What Should I Do After Discovering a Crime in Delaware?

By Michael W. Modica |

It is imperative that residents of Delaware take appropriate steps after witnessing a criminal offense or stumbling upon a crime scene. Your next steps are crucial, and a mistake could attract unwanted suspicion from the authorities. Often, it is difficult to think clearly after such a traumatic experience – and this may cause you… Read More »

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Are Ghost Guns Legal in Delaware?

By Michael W. Modica |

Many states have become laser-focused on the issue of ghost guns, and Delaware is certainly no exception. With the rise of 3D printing, this subject is more relevant than ever. While Delaware gun control measures target criminals, legal gun owners may also find themselves in the crosshairs – and a simple mistake may lead… Read More »

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How Do I Commute My Sentence in Delaware?

By Michael W. Modica |

Although there are many ways in which defendants can mitigate legal consequences in Delaware, commutation is an especially popular choice. Whether you are dealing with criminal charges personally or you are a concerned family member, you may wish to explore this option in more detail. What exactly is commutation in Delaware? How does one… Read More »

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What Happens if You Commit Five DUIs in Delaware?

By Michael W. Modica |

Committing a single DUI in Delaware is bad enough, but what happens if you commit multiple offenses over the course of your life? As with other jurisdictions, Delaware becomes increasingly strict with those who commit repeated criminal offenses – and this certainly applies to DUIs. Penalties increase with each DUI offense, whether you have… Read More »

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Recent Case Highlights the Consequences of Embezzlement in Delaware

By Michael W. Modica |

According to the Legal Information Institute of Cornell Law School, embezzlement is a white collar crime that involves misappropriation, theft, or inappropriate transfers of funds. The consequences of this offense can be tremendous in Delaware, and many defendants have experienced these consequences first hand over the past few years. If you have been accused… Read More »

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