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Alabama Drug Charges: SOL and Trial Process Explained

Article Overview This post demystifies the critical intersection of time limits (Statute of Limitations) and trial procedure (Jury Selection) within the context of Alabama drug possession charges. Understanding whether your charge is a misdemeanor or a felony dictates the time limit for prosecution and the rules governing your trial, including the vital voir dire process. […]

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Alabama Drug Charges: SOL for Felony & Hearing Deadlines

Meta Description: A Comprehensive Guide to Alabama Drug Charge Deadlines Understanding the strict time limits governing drug possession cases in Alabama is crucial for any defense strategy. This post details the two distinct timeframes: the Statute of Limitations (SOL) for the prosecution to file charges and the critical 30-day deadline to demand a Preliminary Hearing

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Navigating an Alabama Charge for Driving Without a License

Meta Overview: This post explores the criminal statute of limitations, potential penalties, and plea bargain options in Alabama for charges related to driving without a license (including suspended/revoked) as a misdemeanor offense. It offers practical guidance for individuals facing these charges. Facing a criminal charge for driving without a valid license in Alabama can be

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Alabama Hit-and-Run Statute of Limitations Explained

Meta Description In Alabama, the time limit for criminal hit-and-run charges is one year for a misdemeanor and five years for a felony. Understand the critical deadlines for Alabama hit and run statute of limitations, how the charge is classified, and why prompt action is essential for your criminal procedure defense. Navigating the legal aftermath

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Alabama DUI: Statute of Limitations & Plea Bargain Deadlines

Quick Overview: Understanding DUI Deadlines In Alabama DUI cases, there are two distinct time frames: the Statute of Limitations (SOL), which dictates the legal deadline for the prosecution to file charges, and the Plea Bargain Deadline, which is a non-statutory time frame set by the prosecutor. Most Misdemeanor DUIs (First, Second, Third Offenses) have an

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