While filling an appeal is the most common step to take after getting convicted in federal court, there may be other legal options available. Read our blog today to learn more.
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What Are My Options If I Get Convicted in Federal Court?
If certain circumstances and facts exist, then the police are required to make an arrest during a domestic violence situation. Read our blog today to learn about the mandatory arrest policies in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New York. https://www.bradbaileylaw.com/legal-blog/2020/august/domestic-violence-mandatory-arrest-policies/
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Domestic Violence & Mandatory Arrest Policies
"Full House” star Lori Loughlin and her fashion-designer husband Mossimo Giannulli both pled guilty to conspiracy charges for their involvement in the college admissions scam, also known as “Operation Varsity Blues.” Read our blog to read what Attorney Brad Bailey has to say about the defendants’ decision to take a plea deal, rather than take their case to trial.
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Lori Loughlin & Husband Plead Guilty in College Admissions Scam
Read our blog to learn what Attorney Brad Bailey has to say about the biggest U.S. university admission scandal in American history.
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Attorney Brad Bailey is Featured in BNN Bloomberg
Today's blog talks about our experience with the PPP loan, read on to learn more!
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Our Experience With The PPP Loan
Our legal team at Brad Bailey Law would like to congratulate Attorney Brad Bailey for being chosen as one of the Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorneys in Boston by Attorney.com. Read our blog today for more information.
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On October 6, 2020, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ( SJC) issued an important and long-overdue ruling increasing the elements or proof the prosecution must establish beyond a reasonable doubt to sustain a conviction for a particular theory of 1st degree murder. Read our blog to learn more!
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SJC Ruling Changes Proof of First Degree Murder