by Ashley Jones | Jul 29, 2016 | Criminal Defense
Terms like diversion, or first-time offender’s programs, are thrown around a lot when an individual is facing criminal charges, misdemeanor or felony. The purpose of a diversion program is to save an individual from having a criminal conviction follow them around...
by Ashley Jones | Dec 30, 2015 | Criminal Defense, Expungement
It’s appropriate to talk about expungement or sealing of a criminal conviction as 2015 comes to a close and we prepare to welcome 2016. Expungement embraces the idea of second chances and personal growth. That’s what the new year is all about, right?...
by Ashley Jones | Dec 16, 2015 | Criminal Defense
It’s a common occurrence in my practice to get a phone call from a potential client who has just learned that they have a warrant out for their arrest. It can be really scary for the individual, but is common for me to deal with in my practice. And sometimes,...
by Ashley Jones | Nov 14, 2013 | Criminal Defense
I recently argued a case in the 8th District Court of Appeals where my client had been convicted in the trial court of aggravated robbery, kidnapping, and a firearm specification. This was one of those cases where I desperately wished I had been involved sooner...
by Ashley Jones | Aug 3, 2013 | Criminal Defense
Car insurance is one of those things that we all take for granted: gotta have it, and don’t really pay too much attention to it until we need it. Like when someone rear ends us, or we rear end someone, or we get a speeding ticket. OR when we get a letter from...
by Ashley Jones | Feb 19, 2013 | Criminal Defense
Replevin is one of those words that just sounds…smart. It’s a word I think I heard in law school one time. So when a client called me asking about a replevin, I was like, really?? But last week I had a replevin hearing. Admittedly, replevin is not the...
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