by Terry Nichol | Nov 22, 2025 | Guide
When an officer from law enforcement engages you, you may wonder: Do I have to hand over my ID? The answer is not simple. In many cases you do not have to provide a physical ID, but situational law may require you to state your name or show documentation in certain...
by Terry Nichol | Nov 21, 2025 | Guide
If you are facing harassment, threats or violence from someone, you may feel scared and unsure where to turn. Filing a restraining order gives you legal protection by requiring the other person to stay away or stop contact. In this article, you will learn precisely...
by Terry Nichol | Nov 20, 2025 | Guide
Whether you face a plea or conviction for assault, you likely wonder how long the charge remains on your record. The situation is complicated and varies across states, yet one truth holds: an assault charge can affect major areas of your life long after the case...
by Terry Nichol | Nov 19, 2025 | Guide
In everyday terms you might hear people ask: “Is a misdemeanor a felony?” The short answer is no, a misdemeanor is not a felony. But the more profound truth is more complex. In U.S. criminal law the distinction matters a lot for how the case is handled, what penalties...
by Terry Nichol | Nov 18, 2025 | Guide
Being arrested and booked into jail can feel overwhelming. You are taken into custody, processed, and then enter the criminal system. Here, you will learn what happens after you are booked in jail, step by step, including booking, screening, bail decisions, your first...
by Terry Nichol | Oct 5, 2025 | Guide
Filing a police report for harassment can feel overwhelming, but it is often a vital step in protecting your safety and rights. Harassment takes many forms, including unwanted contact, stalking, online abuse, and threatening behavior. Once you make a report, the...