Posted
on 2010-02-03, 07:54,
by
Smalls,
under
Law.
One of the great things about the United States is that we all have Constitutional rights. These rights allow us to enjoy a freedom not many other people around the world can. What is sad, though, is that people don't take the time to fully understand those rights, and as a result, they often end up in trouble they could have avoided. Then they end up needing me, a Seattle criminal attorney, to help.
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Posted
on 2009-12-09, 08:23,
by
Smalls,
under
Law.
I am a Seattle DUI attorney. The majority of my clients are charged with misdemeanors, gross misdemeanors, or low level felonies. Many of my clients, when they come in, tell me that they have committed the crimes they are charged with. And all of them want to know how I can help them and are scared about the punishment they face.
So, what do I do, as a Seattle DUI attorney, when I know my clients did what they are accused of? I try to get them off. Keep reading to find out why.
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Posted
on 2009-11-20, 03:44,
by
Smalls,
under
Law.
To start off, I am a Seattle DUI lawyer. That means I defend people charged with DUI in the Seattle area. And I'm pretty good. But, for the most part, I am limited by the facts before me and how those facts jive with the law. And you are the one that gives me the facts. The things you do and say create the set of circumstances that I have to work with for your DUI case. And, because I want to give you the best chance at success possible, and I want, as your Seattle DUI attorney, to have the opportunity to get your case dismissed outright, I am going to tell you some of the things, three in fact, that you can do to help me help you win your case. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted
on 2009-09-23, 03:50,
by
Smalls,
under
Law.

Knowing What to Expect is Half the Battle in the Criminal Process
Getting a Seattle DUI sucks. And it sucks for several reasons. First, getting a DUI taken care of is going to take quite a bit of money. Second, getting a DUI taken care of is going to take quite a bit of your time. And finally, getting a DUI is often the first true criminal activity that many people experience, making it a scary and intimidating experience. Today I'm here to address the third sucky thing about DUI, the DUI process. And even more specifically, I'm here to describe your first hearing after being charged with DUI – the arraignment. By the time I'm done with this, you should feel fairly comfortable with the idea of an arraignment, know what to expect, and know how to navigate it if you haven't yet hired a DUI attorney.
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