A mistrial is a do-over. If jurors can't reach a unanimous verdict or new evidence turns up, the process starts over. This is good news for the defense.| Michael & Associates, Attorneys at Law - The Texas Criminal Defense & DWI Att...
You’ve likely heard “Objection! Hearsay!” on TV. This often means a witness cites secondhand information. Learn more, plus 7 other common courtroom objections.| Michael & Associates, Attorneys at Law - The Texas Criminal Defense & DWI Att...
A Vermont man was dismissed from jury duty after wearing a black and white striped prisoner costume| TIME
Ben has vast experience in defending criminal cases ranging from DWIs to assault, drug possession, and many more. He has countless criminal charges dismissed and pled down. Among many other awards, one of the Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorneys in Texas and winner of Top 40 under 40.| zealousadvocate.com