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How to Hire a Car Accident Lawyer

The best way to hire a car accident attorney in New Mexico is by researching your options and interviewing your top choices. After a car accident, a New Mexico car accident attorney is your best bet at protecting your legal rights and building a case strategy that works toward your

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Criminal Defense

What Are White Collar Crimes? See the 5 Most Common

White collar crimes are frauds and schemes typically committed by government and business professionals. The nature of these crimes is non-violent and involves financial and managerial offenses, such as securities fraud, embezzlement, and money laundering. The term was coined in 1939 and based on the work attire of individuals who

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Criminal Defense

Can Prosecutors Use Social Media Evidence Against You?

https://www.granolaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Can-Prosecutors-Use-Social-Media-Evidence-Against-You-Grano-Law-Offices-P.C.mp4 Video: We explain how prosecutors can use social media evidence against you in court. Since public postings on social media are not protected, anyone, including law enforcement, can view the content you post online. As such, there is no reasonable expectation of privacy, meaning prosecutors can use social media

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Personal Injury

Calculating Future Medical Expenses After a Personal Injury

When someone else causes you to suffer from a significant injury after an accident that was not your fault, you have a right to claim costs associated with future medical care. Payments for these predicted expenses can be used for future surgeries, medical devices, equipment, injections, prescriptions, or long-term care

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Criminal Defense

Defending Murder Charges in New Mexico: Here Are 5 Options

Even though murder charges are violent felonies, these cases are still defensible. Examples of common defenses against murder (or homicide) include mistaken identity, no intent, accident, self-defense, and insanity. If convicted, the maximum penalty is up to life in prison without the possibility of parole. In This Article Violent crimes

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Personal Injury

What Are Punitive Damages?

Punitive damages are monetary compensations awarded to prevailing personal injury plaintiffs by the court and designed to punish the defendant after an accident. New Mexico laws reserve punitive damages for the grossest acts of negligence and misconduct exhibited. Ultimately, punitive damages are meant to deter, not only the defendant, but

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