Additional Criminal Law Videos
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Your Legal Rights When Arrested
When you are arrested, be aware of your legal rights. Contact a criminal lawyer near you. -
How To Get out of Jail if You are Arrested
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The Right to Remain Silent
Before the police question you, they must read you your rights because anything you say can be considered testifying against yourself. Learn more about the "right to remain silent" here. -
Bail Bonds
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Search Warrants
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What You Say to the Police May Be Used Against You
In order for anything you say during a custodial interrogation to be used against you - the police must advise you of your Miranda rights; including the right to remain silent and the right to have an attorney present. Find out more here. -
Perjury
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Violation of Probation or Parole
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Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity
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How to Obtain Court Transcripts
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How To Prepare to Meet With Your Lawyer
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Felonies and Misdemeanors
Felonies & Misdemeanors can be thought of as two different levels of criminal offense. A felony is the more serious level of offense and often carry prison sentences for convictions. If you are facing criminal charges, contact an attorney today. -
Child Endangerment
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Plea Bargains
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Aggravated Assault
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Burglary
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When Do You Need to Hire a Lawyer?
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Motor Vehicle Theft
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Negligent Manslaughter
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Rape
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Violent Felony
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Identity Theft
Can you imagine what it feels like for your identity to be stolen? Watch this video! -
Criminal Background Check
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Drug Trafficking Crimes
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Due Process of Law
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Expunge Criminal Records
Do you have a criminal record you'd like to expunge? If you wonder about whether you qualify for an expungement, don't delay. Contact an attorney today! -
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
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Online Gambling
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Self-Defense
The amount of force you can use against someone in self-defense must be reasonable to defend yourself. Any additional force may be punishable by law. Watch this video to learn more. -
How To Get out of Jail if You are Arrested
Learn how get out of jail if you are arrested. -
RICO
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Strip Searches - When are They Legal?
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Whitecollar Crimes
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The Crime of Money Laundering
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Criminal Defense Attorneys
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The Fair Sentencing Act of 2009
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Trespassing on Private Property
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Hiring a Criminal Defense Attorney
If you've been charged with a crime, you might not even know what kind of criminal attorney you need. For more information on the types of criminal attorneys, watch here. -
Confidentiality of Initial Consultations with a Lawyer
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Juvenile Crime
This is a serious matter and should be discussed with an attorney specializing in juvenile law. -
Crime of Stalking
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Resisting Arrest
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Can an Attorney Help With Bail?
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Complaints about State and Local Jail or Prison Conditions
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Remedies for Victims of Police Misconduct
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Juvenile Sentencing
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The Consequences of a Felony Conviction
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What To Do During Police Questioning
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Your Right to Carry a Handgun for Self-Defense
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Surprise Arrest?
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What Happens When You Face Out of State Criminal Charges?
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When Do the Police Need a Search Warrant?
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When are You Entitled to Your Miranda Warning?
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After a Criminal Conviction
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Post Bail for a Friend
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Didn't Know Something Was Illegal?
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Appeals
In a criminal trial, the defendant has the right to appeal if he or she loses at the trial level. For more information watch this video. -
Fleeing from the Police
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How To Meet With Your Criminal Attorney
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Shoplifting
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Drug Possession Charges
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Illegal Prescription Drugs
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Juvenile Records and Background Checks
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Driving Under The Influence Of Marijuana
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Sex Crimes
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White Collar Crimes
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Minor in Possession Charge
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Bank Fraud
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Federal Crimes
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Kidnapping
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What is Homicide?
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What is Murder?
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Police Misconduct Causing Wrongful Conviction
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What is Robbery?
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What Evidence Is Allowed In A Trial?
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How Is Evidence Used In Trial?
Evidence is basically everything that is used to determine or demonstrate the truth of what is asserted in a case. -
How Does A Jury Trial Work?
A jury trial is a trial in which a jury makes decisions and findings of facts on issues in the case. -
How Does Jury Selection Work?
The jury selection process involves randomly selecting members of the community to sit on a particular case. -
What Happens If I Miss Jury Duty?
If you have received a summons for jury duty, it is important to know that your appearance is mandatory. -
Typical Criminal Trial Procedures
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What Is Double Jeopardy?
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What Is An Alibi?
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What Is Entrapment?
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If I'm Arrested, When Should I Ask For My Lawyer?
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What Is A Photographic Lineup?
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Road Rage
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What Is A Police Lineup?
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What Is Probable Cause?
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The Diminished Capacity Defense To A Crime
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How Can A Prosecution Prove Intent?
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Vehicular Homicide
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When Do The Police Need A Warrant To Search My Home?
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Top 5 Things To Look For In A Criminal Attorney
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Burden Of Proof In Criminal Trials
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Can I Clear My Criminal Record?
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Do All Criminal Trials Have Juries?
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Do I Have To Respond To A Subpoena?
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Do I Need An Attorney For A Misdemeanor?
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Should I Accept A Plea Bargain?
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The Difference Between Federal And State Crimes

