When a child is accused of a crime in Idaho, the juvenile justice process can move quickly. Learn how juvenile cases begin, potential penalties, when minors can be charged as adults, and how parents can protect their child’s future...
Protective orders and no-contact orders are legally enforceable court orders that restrict communication between individuals. Learn how these orders are issued, what they prohibit, and the serious penalties for violations...
Idaho enforces strict zero-tolerance DUI laws for drivers under 21. Even a small amount of alcohol can lead to criminal charges, license suspension, and long-term consequences that affect school, employment, and future opportunities...
Many people assume that assault entails a physical altercation, and are surprised to learn that you can be charged with assault based solely on words or actions that place another person...
Like other communities throughout the country, North Idaho enjoys a holiday season filled with festive gatherings, company parties, and family celebrations. Many of these celebrations...
When facing criminal charges in Idaho, there are several routes that a case can take, which means there are several ways a case can be resolved.
Theft is one of the most commonly charged crimes in Idaho, but not all theft offenses are treated the same.
These roadside exercises measure coordination, balance, and attention—all factors that may indicate impaired driving from alcohol or drugs.
If you hold a professional license in Idaho as a licensed professional, what happens if you're accused of misconduct, arrested, charged, or convicted of a crime?
In news stories online and on television, domestic violence issues are frequently mentioned, and they are also the subject of many public service messages.
With so many states legalizing marijuana and other drugs and drug use, people might think that using or having illicit drugs is no big deal.
If you've been arrested for a first-time DUI (Driving Under the Influence) offense in Idaho, you're probably anxious, confused, and wondering what happens next.
Idaho's juvenile corrections system is essentially a separate justice system, with different judges, rules, and correctional facilities.
Many professions today require a license or certification, usually from a local or state government agency.
We’re no strangers to the anxiety and stress that our clients can go through as they await trial.
If you're asking, “What are my rights if police question me?” you're probably facing a high-stress situation or preparing for one.
We all hope that we never get into a situation that requires us to use force to defend ourselves, our families, or others.
If you watch television, whether a cop show or the news, you've probably heard the terms "misdemeanor" and "felony.".
From the moment you’re pulled over to your first court date, these steps can protect your license, your record, and your rights.
You're driving home late and see police lights behind you. Do you know your rights in an Idaho DUI stop? Here are the essentials to stay protected.