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How To Get Witnesses To Testify In A Delaware Criminal Case

By Michael W. Modica |

There are generally two kinds of evidence that you will want to bring into court with you when you were arrested on criminal charges in Delaware: Exhibits and testifying witnesses. Exhibits are the documents, tangible objects, pictures, video, and related items that both sides will introduce to support their version of the facts. The… Read More »

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Effects Of Alcohol And Implications For Delaware DUI Cases

By Michael W. Modica |

You already know that Delaware law is tough on drunk driving, but you may not give much thought to the reasons why. In short, officials realized decades ago that consumption of high amounts of alcohol affects the human body in extreme ways. Therefore, Delaware’s drunk driving statute imposes a limit on how much you… Read More »

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Know Your Rights Under Delaware’s Two-Hour Detention Law

By Michael W. Modica |

You might think that there are no gray areas when it comes to being arrested for a crime, so it might come as a surprise to learn that the lines are quite blurry. This is especially true under Delaware’s statute on detentions, which is rather unique compared to similar laws in other US states…. Read More »

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Factors That Make Delaware White Collar Crimes Unique

By Michael W. Modica |

One of the most common misconceptions about white collar crimes stems from the name itself, and it is one that is easy to dispel. Corporate executives are not the only people arrested on such charges. Police will investigate and pursue anyone who violates Delaware’s theft statutes on fraud, embezzlement, misappropriation, and related offenses, regardless… Read More »

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3 Facts You Did NOT Know About Delaware Child Abuse Laws

By Michael W. Modica |

To start with a point of which you are well-aware, Delaware authorities are extremely aggressive in investigating, pursuing, and bringing to justice those accused of child abuse. Under the state statute on child abuse, even minor offenses are classified as a Class A Misdemeanor, and the charges increase in severity from there. What is… Read More »

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Overview Of Defenses To Assault Charges In Delaware

By Michael W. Modica |

The basic meaning of assault is an intentional touching or causing injury to another person, but there are multiple types of assault defined under the Delaware criminal code. On the low end, these crimes range from Offensive Touching to Reckless Endangering in the Second Degree, a Class A Misdemeanor punishable by up to a… Read More »

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What To Expect After A Second DUI Arrest In Delaware

By Michael W. Modica |

When you have previously been through the criminal process for a violation of Delaware’s statute on drunk driving, you probably assume that you learned a lot the first time around and that your case will generally be the same. This notion is true to a certain extent, but the differences far outweigh the similarities… Read More »

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How Delaware Weapons Charges Laws Are Organized

By Michael W. Modica |

With a quick glance at Delaware’s weapons charges statutes, the only thing that becomes quite clear about the laws is that they can be extremely murky. Unless you have a legal background, it can be difficult to make sense of what acts are illegal. You could put yourself at risk of arrest by not… Read More »

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4 Differences When A Delaware DUI Case Is Based Upon Impairment

By Michael W. Modica |

One common misconception about drunk driving laws in Delaware is that you can only be arrested if your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is above the legal limit of .08 percent. While this is true, the error is not realizing that you can also face charges for impairment under Delaware’s DUI statute. In short, police… Read More »

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What Does It Mean To Be A Habitual Offender Under Delaware Criminal Law?

By Michael W. Modica |

There was a time in Delaware when judges had no discretion when establishing penalties for someone convicted multiple times for designated crimes, meaning the judge was not allowed to consider any factors or deviate from the sentencing guidelines. Much of this harsh, draconian approach to criminal offenses changed when lawmakers enacted significant reforms to… Read More »

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