Why Was Alec Baldwin’s Invol. Manslaughter Case Dismissed?
In April, special prosecutors in State of New Mexico vs. Alexander Rae Baldwin dismissed involuntary manslaughter charges against the Rust actor. According to the most recent filing, they dismissed the case to allow for further investigation and analysis of new facts. Baldwin could still face future legal consequences if
Why Did the Santa Fe District Court Dismiss or Drop My DUI?
Santa Fe’s Court dismissed or dropped your DUI because someone, like the District Attorney (DA) or your defense lawyer, filed a Motion to Dismiss. A judge then granted the Motion and signed an Order to dismiss your charges. Since 2021, some charges have been refiled later at the discretion of
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 4th Annual “Bikes 4 NM Kids”
Las Vegas, NM (June 12, 2023) – Grano Law Offices, P.C., a personal injury and criminal defense law firm, proudly announces its sponsorship of the 4th annual “Bikes 4 New Mexico Kids” sweepstakes. Led by Marc A. Grano, an award-winning attorney with over two decades of legal experience and both
How Long Do I Have to File a Santa Fe Car Accident Lawsuit?
Time is of the essence when filing insurance lawsuits. If you file a Santa Fe injury claim, New Mexico law gives you three years from the accident injury date to file a lawsuit. However, file the claim sooner since other deadlines affect the outcome. Our car accident injury lawyer, Marc
How to Get Your License Reinstated After a New Mexico DUI
The fear of losing your driving privileges and pending driving under the influence (DUI) / (DWI) charges in New Mexico can cause significant anxiety. Our driving privileges help us care for our families, stay employed, attend school, and handle emergencies. We only realize how important it is to drive when
Preliminary Hearings vs. Jury Trials: 3 Key Differences
As a criminal defense attorney with over two decades of experience practicing law in New Mexico, I am often asked about the differences between a preliminary hearing and a jury trial. While these two procedures may seem similar, they serve different purposes and have different standards of proof. In this
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