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If I fail the Breathalyzer test, is my conviction a done deal?

By Attorneys.org |

No. A good lawyer may find an issue you weren’t aware of.

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Is proving a personal injury case the same as proving a criminal case?

By Attorneys.org |

No. It all comes down differences in the burden of proof. A civil case can be easier to prove.

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Are all of my debts dischargeable during a Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

By Attorneys.org |

No – it’s important to understand different types of debt and how bankruptcy can help.

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How do I stop harassment by creditors and debt collectors?

By Attorneys.org |

Retaining a lawyer and knowing what to say to collectors makes all the difference.

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If I file bankruptcy, will I lose my house?

By Attorneys.org |

Not necessarily – never give up your house without getting professional advice.

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Is bankruptcy right for me?

By Attorneys.org |

Why it’s so important to seek professional counsel – our quick overview.

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Do criminal defense attorneys take all criminal cases?

By Attorneys.org |

Most criminal lawyers handle a variety of cases but some may specialize on your specific case type.

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Will I be sentenced to jail?

By Attorneys.org |

Whether you’ll be sentenced to jail depends on the particulars of your case. There are factors that may mitigate it.

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Should I answer police questions?

By Attorneys.org |

Whether you are innocent or not, never answer police questions without an attorney present.

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How do I find out whether there is a warrant for my arrest?

By Attorneys.org |

Any bail bondsman can do the search for you at no cost – and here’s why it’s in your best interest.

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