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In the latest of a string of guilty pleas related to FBAR cases, Dr. Andrew Silva, a Virginia surgeon pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to impede the United States, and to making a false statement. Several interesting points about this tax fraud case.
¿ Dr. Silva inherited the Read More
Do you want to clear that conviction off of your Record? Is that past conviction still causing you
problems?
Whether it’s for personal satisfaction, peace of mind, or
employment purposes, there are many advantages to having your criminal
conviction cleared from your public record.
With today’s economy and tough job market, any extra
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Welcome to another episode of "Ascheman & Smith, Case Blog." In this episode we will be examining the recent case of State v. Lopez (Jos¿ and Gabriel).
The basic facts of this case are that on 6 April, 2006 the Lopez brothers sold meth to A.J. and a confidential informant. On 16 April, 2006 it appears that the Lopez brothers held the two in their garage in an attempt to arrange for the payment of $300 for the... Read More
EXCLUSIVELY CRIMINAL LAW. My law firm specializes in all Violent and Serious felonies - Many issues confront people facing criminal charges. These issues include what to do when arrested, the right to bail, do I need an attorney, the right to contact a criminal defense attorney of choice, whether an attorney will be appointed to represent me if I cannot afford an attorney, do I have a defense, and most importantly, issues... Read More
Recently, I conducted an office interview with an individual who had been arrested for an alleged felony,
and had been released on bail. One of the many questions that he asked
me was about his right to remain silent. He did not understand what it
meant or how it applied to him. So, I explained that when the police
arrested him , he did not have to talk to them. It did not matter
whether the police read him...
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