¿Qué es el Estatuto de Shall Arrest de Virginia? – El Viernes FAQ
Published February 2, 2018 by
Cada año, millones de personas son víctimas de abuso doméstico en los EE. UU. Abogada de violencia doméstica Rebecca Wade explica el Shall Arrest estatuto en Virginia en el Viernes FAQ.
"La ley establece que cuando llamas a la policía a una residencia y existe una causa proba...
Read More
Virginia’s “Shall Arrest” Statute Part 2 – FAQ Friday
that when the police are called to a residence and there is probable cause that an act of domestic violence has occurred, they “shall arrest” the primary physical aggressor. Domestic violence attorney Rebecca Wade goes ...
Read More
No-Contact Bond Conditions in Domestic Violence Cases – FAQ Friday
In cases of domestic violence, magistrates often place as a condition of bond that the alleged aggressor is not allowed to have any form of contact with the alleged victim. Domestic violence attorney Rebecca Wade explains wha...
Read More
Common Alcohol-Related Charges – FAQ Friday
Published March 16, 2018 by
It’s no coincidence that holidays like New Years, 4th of July, and St. Patrick’s Day have statistically higher instances of arrest compared to the rest of the year. The common denominator? Alcohol consumption. With big St. Patrick’s Day celebration...
Read More
The Legal Consequences of Sexting – FAQ Friday
Published March 30, 2018 by
In this digital day and age, almost every teenager has a smartphone — and whether they’re texting, tweeting, or snapchatting there’s a permanent record of all their digital communications. Criminal defense...
Read More
Backseat Tragedies: Hot Car Deaths – FAQ Friday
Published May 14, 2018 by
On average, 37 children die each year from heat stroke after being left in a parked car. Criminal defense attorney Rebecca Wade...
Read More