Legal Articles, Misdemeanor

Will I go to jail for having a joint in Nevada?

Not for a first-time or second-time offense as long as the joint amounts to only one ounce (1 oz.) or less of marijuana.

Can I go to jail for being high on pot in Nevada?

In general, it is a crime in Nevada to be under the influence of marijuana.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Answers About Basic Questions

What Will Happen To My College Scholarship If I Am Arrested For A Drug Or Alcohol Crime?

A promising high school or college student could face severe consequences if arrested for a criminal offense involving Drugs or Alcohol.

Is a DUI a felony?

DUI drunk driving can be a felony or misdemeanor in California

What is the Difference Between a Felony and a Misdemeanor in Massachusetts?

How to identify whether your case involves a felony or a misdemeanor in Massachusetts.

Underage Drinking Liability: Illinois House Bill 4745

Minor in possession. Open container violations. Driving under the influence. Minors are particularly susceptible to committing these alcohol-related crimes in peer-driven situations while still underage.

Why I defend DUIS.

This article sets forth some of the reasons I defend "those people" that are accused of DUIs. Everyone is entitled to a defense. But some people don't think that "criminals" should be defended(until a close friend or relative or God forbid they ,themselves, are charged with a crime)

Interesting DUI cases, I have handled

These are a few of the more interesting DUI cases that I have handled over the years

THE TEN MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT DUIS

DUI - THE TEN MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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