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3:04 am 02/19/26

Receiving the Proceeds of Extortion Under Federal Criminal Law

By |2026-02-19T03:19:22+00:00February 19th, 2026|Federal Crimes|Comments Off on Receiving the Proceeds of Extortion Under Federal Criminal Law

Under federal law, it’s a crime not only to commit extortion or threatening conduct, but also to receive, possess, conceal, or dispose of money or other property obtained through extortion when you know it was unlawfully obtained. If convicted of receiving the proceeds of extortion, you can face up to three years in federal prison. [...]

12:35 am 02/13/26

Can You Go to Jail for Violating a Washington Anti-Harassment Order?

By |2026-02-13T00:38:05+00:00February 13th, 2026|Protection Orders|Comments Off on Can You Go to Jail for Violating a Washington Anti-Harassment Order?

Quite possibly, yes. When someone in Seattle or elsewhere in Washington obtains an anti-harassment order against another person, it’s not just a civil document. The order carries serious legal consequences if the restrained person violates it. One of these consequences is, in fact, possible time in jail. Please contact a skilled criminal defense attorney now [...]

4:46 pm 02/05/26

Can You Carry a Concealed Gun at a Public Protest in Washington State? What Protesters Need to Know

By |2026-02-06T16:51:12+00:00February 5th, 2026|Gun Crimes|Comments Off on Can You Carry a Concealed Gun at a Public Protest in Washington State? What Protesters Need to Know

With protests frequently making headlines across the country and here in Seattle, many residents are asking an important and nuanced legal question: Can you legally carry a concealed firearm while participating in a public protest in Washington? The short answer is maybe - but with important exceptions and legal risks. Understanding Washington’s firearm laws and [...]

1:51 am 01/30/26

Can You Carry a Concealed Gun in Washington State?

By |2026-01-30T01:52:19+00:00January 30th, 2026|Gun Crimes|Comments Off on Can You Carry a Concealed Gun in Washington State?

Washington is generally considered a gun-friendly state, but that doesn’t mean you can legally carry a concealed firearm without following specific rules. In fact, many otherwise law-abiding people end up facing serious criminal charges simply because they misunderstood Washington’s concealed carry laws. Please contact a skilled criminal defense attorney now if you’re being charged with [...]

3:14 am 01/23/26

Federal Law on the Sale of Citizenship Papers: What You Need to Know

By |2026-01-23T03:16:16+00:00January 23rd, 2026|Federal Crimes|Comments Off on Federal Law on the Sale of Citizenship Papers: What You Need to Know

In the United States, citizenship is one of the most important legal statuses a person can hold. It carries with it fundamental rights, from voting in federal elections to the ability to live and work without immigration restrictions, and it also comes with legal responsibilities. Because of its significance, the federal government strictly regulates how [...]

1:27 am 01/15/26

Can You Retry a Criminal Case When Appealing a Conviction In Washington?

By |2026-01-15T01:30:11+00:00January 15th, 2026|Appeals and Post-Conviction Relief|Comments Off on Can You Retry a Criminal Case When Appealing a Conviction In Washington?

If you’ve been convicted of a crime in Washington, you may be wondering whether an appeal means you get a new trial. It’s a common and understandable question - especially for defendants in Seattle facing serious criminal consequences. The short answer is not usually. An appeal and a retrial are very different things and understanding [...]

3:18 am 01/08/26

What Are the Possible Outcomes of a Pre-Charge Investigation in Washington?

By |2026-01-23T03:16:27+00:00January 8th, 2026|Pre-charge Investigations|Comments Off on What Are the Possible Outcomes of a Pre-Charge Investigation in Washington?

If you’ve learned that law enforcement is investigating you (but no charges have been filed yet) you may be in the middle of what’s known as a pre-charge investigation. For many people in Seattle and across Washington, this stage is confusing and stressful because everything feels uncertain. Understanding the possible outcomes of a pre-charge investigation [...]

6:29 pm 12/26/25

How Long Is a No-Contact Order in Effect in a Washington Domestic Violence Case?

By |2026-01-06T21:24:12+00:00December 26th, 2025|Domestic Violence|Comments Off on How Long Is a No-Contact Order in Effect in a Washington Domestic Violence Case?

If you’ve been accused of domestic violence in Washington, one of the most immediate and life-altering consequences can be a no-contact order. These orders often go into effect right after an arrest and can prohibit you from communicating with the alleged victim in any way — including phone calls, text messages, emails, or in-person contact. [...]

2:02 am 12/19/25

Federal Law on the Sale of Stolen Vehicles

By |2025-12-19T02:03:42+00:00December 19th, 2025|Federal Crimes|Comments Off on Federal Law on the Sale of Stolen Vehicles

Selling a stolen vehicle is not just a state crime. It can also trigger serious federal charges. Federal prosecutors aggressively pursue cases involving stolen cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other motor vehicles when interstate activity or organized theft is involved. A conviction can result in lengthy prison sentences, heavy fines, and permanent felony records. Please contact [...]

2:34 am 12/11/25

Will You Lose Your License in Washington If You’re Convicted of Reckless Driving?

By |2025-12-15T17:57:25+00:00December 11th, 2025|Legal Terms/General Issues|Comments Off on Will You Lose Your License in Washington If You’re Convicted of Reckless Driving?

Being charged with reckless driving in Washington is serious, and one of the first questions people ask is whether a conviction will cost them their driver’s license. The short answer is yes. Washington law requires a mandatory license suspension for anyone convicted of reckless driving. Please contact a skilled criminal defense attorney now if you’re [...]

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