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Getting arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in Tacoma is frightening, and the hours that follow are often spent in the Pierce County Jail. If you or someone you care about has been booked into the Pierce County Jail after a DUI arrest, knowing…
If you see a driving under the influence (DUI) checkpoint ahead in Tacoma, you may be surprised to learn that random sobriety checkpoints are unconstitutional in Washington state. The Washington Supreme Court has ruled that suspicionless checkpoints violate the Washington State Constitution and the court…
Violating a protection order in Washington State is a criminal offense that can result in arrest, jail time, fines, and a permanent mark on your record. Even a single violation, including indirect contact through a third party, can trigger serious legal consequences that compound quickly…
In Washington, felonies, gross misdemeanors, and misdemeanors carry very different penalties and move through different courts. How your charge is classified shapes everything from where your case is heard to how long a potential sentence could last. How Washington Classifies Criminal Charges Washington divides crimes…
A driving under the influence (DUI) conviction in Washington State stays on your driving record permanently and on your criminal record indefinitely. Washington does not allow expungement of a DUI conviction under current law, which is why the outcome of your case matters so much…
Yes, in Washington State, a felony can sometimes be reduced to a misdemeanor, but this only applies in specific situations. It is not automatic, and eligibility depends on the offense, your record, and how the case was resolved. In most cases, a felony reduction requires…