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Grano Law Offices, P.C. 2nd Annual "Bikes 4 NM Kids" Announcement
Law Firm News

Announcing the 2021 Bikes 4 NM Kids Essay Contest

LAS VEGAS, New Mexico, May 26, 2021–Grano Law Offices, P.C. proudly announces the 2nd annual kick-off of the “Bike 4 New Mexico Kids” Essay Contest. Firm founder and attorney, Marc Grano, will be giving away ten bicycles to ten children throughout the month of July 2020. The inaugural 2020 essay

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New Mexico Marijuana DWI
Criminal Defense

New Mexico Marijuana DWI: What You Should Know

You face criminal proceedings if you get a marijuana DWI in New Mexico regardless of recently passed laws. The state treats them the same as alcohol DWIs. However, the burden of proof standards is different when it comes to marijuana. A DWI attorney will help you defend your case.  

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DWI Defense unlawful police stop
Criminal Defense

How an Unlawful Police Stop Can Become Your DWI Defense

Police have a duty to enforce the law and maintain order. However, their powers do not allow them to unjustifiably search and arrest innocent people, even if you are under suspicion of a DWI in New Mexico.   Before law enforcement stops and detains you for a DWI, they must

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How Long Do Wrongful Death Lawsuits Take to Settle
Personal Injury

How Long Do Wrongful Death Lawsuits Take to Settle?

A wrongful death lawsuit can take anywhere from close to a year to several years to settle or reach a verdict. The outcome depends upon the facts and circumstances of your case. If your family member’s death was caused by someone else’s negligence, you could seek compensation for the estate

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how to get drug charges dropped
Criminal Defense

How to Fight to Get NM Drug Charges Dropped

Do you need to learn about how to get your drug charges dropped? Every case is unique, but you can fight them.   You can get New Mexico drug possession charges dropped by fighting your charges in court and winning your case. There are several defensive strategies that you can

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how long does a dwi stay on your record in new mexico
Criminal Defense

How Long Does A DWI Stay On Your Record In New Mexico?

A New Mexico DWI conviction stays on your driving record for 55 years. You cannot remove a DWI conviction from your record, even under the New Mexico Criminal Record Expungement Act.   You can, however, petition the court to expunge a dismissed DWI charges. If you’re facing a DWI/DUI charge,

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