You went to college to further your career, long before that career had even started. You wanted a degree so that you could get a good job and have the life you want. And then you got arrested. Now that you’re facing criminal charges, it’s important to understand how...
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SCOTUS weighs “incorrigible” litmus for juvenile lifers
Whether a teen in Virginia or another state can be sentenced to life in prison for murder may depend on the potential to rehabilitate that offender. The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard arguments regarding the life sentence of a then-15-year-old convicted of...
The consequences of an alcohol-related conviction on your college admissions and career
Could a conviction for driving while intoxicated (DWI), public intoxication or underage drinking interfere with your college plans? Absolutely. University applications commonly include questions about any criminal record the applicant may have. The application is also...