This is Dennis Boren, criminal defense attorney, and former felony prosecutor. This post will be talking about your Miranda rights.
This is Dennis Boren, criminal defense attorney, and former felony prosecutor. This post will be talking about your Miranda rights.
This is Dennis Boren. I’m a former felony prosecutor, but I spent most of my career as a criminal defense attorney. And today I want to talk to you about whether or not the police can search you or your vehicle without your permission.
This is Dennis Boren, criminal defense attorney and former felony prosecutor. And today I want to talk to you about a subject that’s important, something you need to know. Can an officer detain you without arresting you?
This is Dennis Boren, criminal defense attorney and former felony prosecutor. I want to talk to you today about whether or not the police can lie to you. Well, they can. Now, you may never find yourself in a situation where this is relevant, but just knowing this may help you help someone else.
This is Dennis Boren. I’m a criminal defense attorney and a former felony prosecutor. And today I want to talk to you about whether or not you have to allow a police officer to look into your cell phone.
This is Dennis Boren, criminal defense attorney and former felony prosecutor. Today, I want to talk to you about how a broken tail light can land you in prison for 20 years or more. It seems kind of outrageous, doesn’t it?
This is Dennis Boren, criminal defense attorney and former felony prosecutor. Today I want to talk to you about whether you can commit a crime and get away with it. The answer to that is yes, you can. It’s called affirmative defenses.
This is Dennis Boren, criminal defense attorney and former felony prosecutor. And today I want to talk to you about three things that you really need to know when you deal with the police.
This is Dennis Boren, criminal defense attorney and former felony prosecutor. Today, I want to talk to you about the fact that anyone can get a DWI.
I’m Dennis Boren, a criminal defense attorney and former felony prosecutor. And today I want to talk to you about what and when evidence can be excluded. That means the judge has to ignore it.