by Amy Pietrowski | Nov 15, 2019 | Criminal Defense
Q: What qualifies as assault? Most people don’t realize assault is not just intentionally striking another person, punching them or getting into a fight. Simple Assault can involve only minor cuts and scratches or bruises. If you push someone once and even if lightly,...
by Amy Pietrowski | Feb 15, 2019 | Criminal Defense, DUI/DWI Defense
Q: What are my rights during a traffic stop? Seeing blue lights in the rear view mirror can be nerve-wracking to anyone, whether or not they are doing something wrong. Part of the explanation for why an innocent person’s blood pressure might go up at the sight of...
by Amy Pietrowski | Jan 1, 2019 | Criminal Defense, DUI/DWI Defense, Family Law
Q: What is a public defender? The Sixth Amendment, according to the Supreme Court, gives a defendant (the person charged with a crime) the right to a public defender in all criminal proceedings where the defendant is facing incarceration. The law in Mississippi...
by Amy Pietrowski | Jul 1, 2018 | Criminal Defense, DUI/DWI Defense, Family Law
Q: How much contact with you as my lawyer should I expect? A lawyer has an ethical and professional duty to communicate with their client. That being said, an internet search of lawyer reviews will attest that the number one complaint of clients regarding lawyer...
by Amy Pietrowski | Apr 7, 2018 | Criminal Defense, DUI/DWI Defense, Family Law
Q: Can lawyers claim they are experts in an area? A lawyer cannot simply state they are experts in one area of law unless they are certified as an expert. Certification requires additional continuing legal education courses approved and accredited by the Mississippi...
by Amy Pietrowski | Feb 1, 2018 | Criminal Defense
Q: How does a jury work in a criminal case? It is a privilege to be an American and we protect that freedom when we: Vote, 2) Serve in the military, 3) Serve on jury duty. The Sixth Amendment of the Constitution guarantees the right to trial by jury in criminal cases....
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