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Category: Criminal Defense
What Happens if You Violate the Terms of Parole and Probation?
If you have had no experience with the Kansas criminal system, our Johnson County criminal defense attorney is well aware it can be confusing to distinguish between parole and probation, and it can be even more difficult to understand what each term means for your specific case. Parole and probation […]
What Happens When You Don’t Hire a Criminal Defense Attorney?
When facing a criminal charge in Johnson County, Kansas, you have two options: (i) you can hire a criminal defense attorney to represent you, or (ii) you can try to handle your case on your own. While some criminal defendants choose to represent themselves (referred to as pro se representation), […]
Charged with Battery in Kansas? Here’s What You Need to Know
In Kansas, battery can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the circumstances involved. In either case, a conviction can lead to incarceration, fines and other consequences. Avoiding these consequences requires experienced legal representation; and, if you have been arrested for battery in Johnson County, you need […]
When Can You Be Convicted of Theft in Kansas?
The crime of theft is outlined in Section 21-5801 of the Kansas Statutes. With penalties including up to several years in prison and a $100,000 fine, individuals who are charged under Section 21-5801 need to do everything they can to avoid a conviction, and this starts with hiring an experienced […]