The Florida Code makes it a crime to operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or any chemical substance which impairs your ability to drive. A driver with a blood alcohol level of…
Theft is the act of taking any valuable material from another person without proper consent and with the intention of never returning the item. There are several types of theft in criminal law, one of…
Probation allows the convicted individual to serve a period of time, usually longer than any prison sentence, free from imprisonment but with certain restrictions. In essence, probation is both a…
People facing criminal charges in Arizona can plead not guilty and proceed with a trial or enter a guilty plea. When entering a guilty plea, the accused stands before a judge and accepts full…
In Indiana, it is against the law to operate a motor vehicle while intoxicated. A person is considered legally intoxicated if his blood alcohol concentration is equal to 0.08 grams of alcohol. In some…
At the beginning of a criminal trial there are three possible pleads: guilty, not guilty and no contest. Although the result of a guilty plea is generally the same as that of a conviction by jury, a…
The rules of procedure in both the federal and state courts are designed to protect a defendant from any involuntary plea. There are a variety of procedures in place to allow the defendant to change…