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Is Low Volume In A DUI Blood Vial A Potential Defense?

Driving Under the Influence (DUI) cases often hinge on blood test results. When a blood sample’s volume is below the typical 10 ml, it raises critical questions about contamination and reliability. Fermentation risks and ‘salting out’ effects could skew test results, challenging the integrity of the evidence. Continue reading

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Lessons Learned From the Amanda Knox Prosecution-Hire a Lawyer Early

The Amanda Knox case reveals critical issues in the justice system, highlighting the dangers of coerced confessions and the necessity of legal representation. Top Criminal Defense Attorney Matthew Ruff discusses her harrowing police interrogations and subsequent recanted statements challenge the reliability of police testimonies. As the legal battle unfolds, the question remains: will true justice prevail, or will an innocent life be unjustly ensnared? Continue reading

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Can I Admit Acts of Misconduct of a Witness in My Defense at Trial?

A commonly asked question in many criminal trials is whether the defendant can introduce acts of misconduct against a prosecutorial witness.  Specific acts of misconduct do not run afoul of the Evidence Code .  Nor do complaints of specific acts … Continue reading

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