by pelblair | Sep 9, 2015 | arrested, criminal defense lawyer, felony
Interviewer: What are the common misconceptions people have about drug cases? Interviewer: Some people just don’t realize how serious selling drugs is and what the penalties can be. Sometimes unfortunately people are used to transport drugs and they don’t realize, but...
by pelblair | Sep 9, 2015 | abogado de defensa criminal, arrested, criminal defense lawyer, felony, misdemeanor
Interviewer: Would you say it’s crucial for a client to disclose all sorts of information in regards to their background to their attorney? Lisa Pelosi: I don’t like to have conversations with the prosecutor and be told something’s from the prosecutor that my client...
by pelblair | Sep 9, 2015 | abogado de defensa criminal, arrested, criminal defense lawyer, felony
Interviewer: Are there any examples of ways that you can or cannot get cases dismissed, when it comes to drugs? Lisa Pelosi: Miranda warnings almost never will be cause to have your case dismissed. However, there’s, there’s a lot of different ways that cases can get...
by pelblair | Sep 9, 2015 | abogado de defensa criminal, arrested, criminal defense lawyer, felony
Interviewer: If someone had a previous drug offense before like misdemeanor, what may happens when they get caught again? Lisa Pelosi: It all depends on the facts and circumstances of a case. If someone had a misdemeanor for possession of drugs and then they have a...
by pelblair | Sep 9, 2015 | abogado de defensa criminal, arrested, criminal defense lawyer, felony, misdemeanor
Interviewer: What would be probation conditions for a drug charge? What could happen if they would have violate that? Lisa Pelosi: Sometimes, if you are not successful in getting someone into a program, for treatment or maybe they don’t need treatment and they are on...
by pelblair | Sep 9, 2015 | arrested, felony
Interviewer: What should people know about search and seizures? What are some basics on that? Lisa Pelosi: The most important part of it is when someone is stopped, to always be polite to the police officers, even though sometimes that could be a difficult thing to...