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Overview of Legal Practice Areas Covered

This blog encompasses a wide range of categories within criminal law, including but not limited to, criminal investigation defense, pretrial motions, evidence challenges, trial procedures, sentencing strategies, and post-conviction remedies. Some key areas include:

  • Defense in criminal investigations and interrogations
  • Motion practice such as severance, change of venue, and continuances
  • Evidence suppression, including confessions, forensic evidence, and hearsay exceptions
  • Trial procedures, jury selection, and cross-examination techniques
  • Post-trial motions, appeals, and habeas corpus petitions
  • Sentencing mitigation, alternative sentencing, and criminal justice reforms

All content articles are developed with AI assistance; therefore, we recommend verifying critical legal information through reputable sources or legal counsel before applying it to any specific case.