Monthly Archives: November 2023
Should You Turn State’s Evidence?
If you are facing serious criminal charges, there may be a way to make a deal with the prosecutor by providing information about a bigger fish related to the criminal activity of which you are accused. This is more formally referred to as turning state’s evidence. What could that mean for you? Federal Mandates … Read More »
The Impact of Debt on Your Mental Health: Finding a Way Out
If you are struggling managing debt, you are not alone. Debt has been around forever, but never have so many Americans been so fraught. The upheaval associated with the pandemic impacted the health, livelihood, and financial security of millions, leading to more oppressive debt for many. Current inflation is not helping matters, creating more… Read More »
Bracing for New Immigration Laws in Florida
Migrant workers have long buttressed the economy in the Sunshine State, working in the jobs that are hard to fill. According to Pew Research, undocumented immigrants comprise just 5 percent of the workforce in this country, but they account for 26 percent of farm workers and 15 percent of construction workers. They also fill… Read More »
Understanding Gag Orders
After a limited gag order was issued against former president Donald Trump by Judge Chutkan in his upcoming Washington, D. C. trial, there have been a plethora of questions about gag orders in general, and specifically in Trump’s case. Read on to have your questions answered: Q & A on Gag Orders Q: What,… Read More »