Washington law requires that drivers maintain a minimum level of insurance to cover any damage a driver causes in a car accident. Specifically, a Washington driver must carry a minimum of $25,000 for injuries or death caused to a single person, $50,0…
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If you have been convicted of domestic violence and are a Washington resident who wants to move out of state, or if you live in another state and want to relocate to Washington, you are subject to the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervis…
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In Washington, it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle with a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of .08% or higher, or while you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol. A Washington charge for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or Physical Control is s…
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Construction sites, by their nature, are dangerous places to work. Most construction workers are hard-working, conscientious people who take proper precautions, wear the right safety equipment, and do not take unnecessary risks that violate workplace…
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Injuries at sea are different from other types of personal injury claims. If you were injured at sea, whether you were working or were on a boat for pleasure, you need a maritime injury lawyer who understands the equipment used on maritime vessels an…
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A car accident, no matter how minor, is a traumatic experience. In the shock and confusion surrounding a car wreck, it can be difficult to think clearly and to know what to do next. But there are important things you should do immediately after the c…
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If you have been contacted by the police because they “just want to talk” you might feel worried, concerned, or even terrified. Before responding to the police, you should contact an experienced criminal defense lawyer. Having a lawyer on your si…
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Washington’s DUI statute, RCW 46.61.502 states that: (1) A person is guilty of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, marijuana, or any drug if the person drives a vehicle within this state: (a) And the person has, within two hou…
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Allegations of domestic violence are scary, hurtful, and even embarrassing. Conviction can lead to serious consequences, including hefty fines, jail time, and loss of parental rights. Some domestic violence allegations are the result of a misundersta…
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If you earn your living as a driver and have a Commercial Drivers’ License (CDL), a Washington DUI or physical control charge can be devastating for your career, and can dramatically impact your ability to earn a living.
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Criminal charges can change your life. When you learn that a warrant has been issued, receive a summons to appear in court, or are taken into custody it can be intimidating. You may not know where to turn, or what will happen in the days and weeks to come. But…
When household conflict grows intense, it can often result in domestic violence charges. In other cases, interpersonal conflict can turn physical resulting in assault charges. When that happens, you need a criminal defense attorney who understands the special nature of crimes that arise when people get too close for comfort.
Vehicular charges can sometimes happen without warning, or even by accident. When you find yourself charged with car-related homicide or criminal offenses, you need a vehicular homicide defense attorney who knows how to build your best defense. I am Justin Campbell, a criminal defense attorney with experience from simple traffic…
If you are charged with DUI in Skagit County, Island County, or Northwest Washington, you need to contact an experienced DUI attorney as soon as possible. Due to the nature of evidence in DUI cases and Department of Licensing timelines, time is of the essence if you are charged with…
White collar crimes are financial crimes committed by people who have access to or control over someone else’s finances. The government takes these crimes seriously, and the penalties for a white collar criminal conviction can be severe. But an experienced white collar criminal defense lawyer can investigate the allegations, fight…
A criminal record can make it difficult to find a job, rent an apartment, or be accepted into college or technical school. But in many circumstances, you can have your criminal conviction vacated, making it almost as if you were never convicted at all. If you are facing problems because…