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4th Amendment Pretrial Motions to Suppress Evidence

This video considers 4th Amendment pretrial motions to suppress evidence [...]

By Stephen Gustitis|2019-02-21T17:11:34-06:00February 20th, 2019|Categories: Constitutional Rights, Courtroom Trial Practice|Tags: 4th Amendment, motion to suppress, search warrant|0 Comments
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Pretrial Motions in Criminal Defense Cases

This video begins a new series on pretrial motions in [...]

By Stephen Gustitis|2019-04-25T12:40:47-05:00February 13th, 2019|Categories: Courtroom Trial Practice|Tags: pretrial motions|0 Comments
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Should Criminal Defendants Ever Take a Police Polygraph Exam?

This video describes why a police polygraph test is not [...]

By Stephen Gustitis|2019-02-20T11:21:21-06:00February 6th, 2019|Categories: Courtroom Trial Practice, Police Encounters|Tags: criminal defense, polygraph|0 Comments
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Can a Polygraph Examination Help Defend Your Criminal Charges?

This video explains how a polygraph examination (lie detector test) [...]

By Stephen Gustitis|2019-02-20T11:21:46-06:00January 30th, 2019|Categories: Courtroom Trial Practice|Tags: criminal defense, polygraph|0 Comments
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Using a Polygraph Examination in Criminal Defense

This video begins a new series on how a polygraph [...]

By Stephen Gustitis|2019-02-21T17:28:48-06:00January 23rd, 2019|Categories: Courtroom Trial Practice|Tags: criminal defense, polygraph|0 Comments
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Should You Request a Speedy Trial?

When considering your right to speedy trial, should you actively [...]

By Stephen Gustitis|2019-02-20T11:22:38-06:00January 16th, 2019|Categories: Constitutional Rights, Courtroom Trial Practice|Tags: speedy trial|0 Comments
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Common Reasons for Criminal Trial Delay

Regarding your right to speedy trial, what are some common [...]

By Stephen Gustitis|2019-02-20T11:23:02-06:00January 9th, 2019|Categories: Constitutional Rights, Courtroom Trial Practice|Tags: criminal defense, speedy trial|2 Comments
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How Prosecutors Use Social Media Against You

This video is about the police and social media. Specifically, [...]

By Stephen Gustitis|2019-02-20T11:24:27-06:00December 17th, 2018|Categories: Constitutional Rights, Courtroom Trial Practice|Tags: police contact, social media|0 Comments
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How to Use a Batterer Intervention Program to Defend Domestic Violence Cases

This video explains how to use a batterer intervention program [...]

By Stephen Gustitis|2019-02-20T11:24:51-06:00December 10th, 2018|Categories: Courtroom Trial Practice|Tags: creative thinking, criminal defense, domestic violence|0 Comments
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How to Drop Charges Against Someone for Domestic Violence

This video explains how to drop charges against someone for [...]

By Stephen Gustitis|2019-02-20T11:27:18-06:00December 3rd, 2018|Categories: Courtroom Trial Practice|Tags: creative thinking, domestic violence, plea bargain|0 Comments
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