We get many phone calls from people who are looking to expunge a criminal record. Having a criminal record, even a minor one, can undoubtedly be a hindrance in today’s society. We created this guide to help you determine if you can have your charges expunged and, if so, the steps you can take yourself
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The Ballad of Joel Naselroad
The Kentucky Free Press recently wrote up an excellent article detailing a case that we tried a few weeks ago in Clark County. At the heart was a young man, Joel Naselroad (pictured to the left, with his mom), who was shot by police officers after a bungled “knock and talk” over a report of
Impact: After the Crash
Impact: After the Crash is a new documentary out now examining the 1988 Carrollton bus crash, which is the drunk driving accident in US history. Our own Russ Baldani was one of the attorneys who represented the defendant at his trial and was interviewed for the movie. Below you’ll find a trailer for the movie,
Fading Fast: The Court’s New Approach to the Fourth Amendment and Your Car
On February 19, 1964, Edward Coolidge was arrested in New Hampshire for the shooting murder of Pamela Mason. Coolidge was a well-liked former high school football star, and Mason was a teenage babysitter. It was a brutal crime that rocked the sleepy New Hampshire town of Manchester. All indications were that Coolidge, however, was responsible
Department of Justice Unveiling New Clemency Guidelines
Last week the Department of Justice signaled that President Obama would begin to take seriously his ability to grant clemency to prisoners by announcing new guidelines for clemency applications (and encouraging those who meet the clemency guidelines to apply. Such a move by President Obama would be a marked departure from his traditionally stingy approach