Mayhem in the Sky – Airline Misconduct & Violence

As a criminal defense attorney, I would like to know, what the hell is going on with airline travel these days? I keep seeing stories of airline passengers assaulting airline employees as well as other passengers. Has everyone lost their damn minds? There are things you need to know about this.
Read More →

United States Supreme Court Case – New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen

The United States Supreme Court 2nd Amendment Case - New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen. Attorney Andrew Marcantel - A big and important Second Amendment case in the United States Supreme Court right now is going to change the face of gun rights in this country.
Read More →

Why Hire A Trial Lawyer For Your Personal Injury Case

Not all lawyers are trial lawyers. In fact, some lawyers don't go to court at all in personal injury matters. Instead, if they are not able to settle the case, they farm the cases out to other lawyers who have experience with trying personal injury cases.
Read More →

10 Things To Think About Before Hiring An Attorney

If you are considering hiring an attorney for a legal matter, we would be honored if you would consider our law firm. We would be happy to meet with you in person and answer these 10 questions as they are related to our law firm.
Read More →

Bill of Rights Day 2021

The Bill of Rights Day: AZLP’s 2021 Pulse Check - Attorney Marc J. Victor will be participating via Zoom.
Read More →

Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict and Legal Analysis

CHECK YOUR POLITICAL AFFILIATION AT THE DOOR! Two experienced trial attorneys give a full, legal analysis of the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict and self-defense law, on this week’s episode of The Peace Radicals Podcast!
Read More →

Should I Talk To The Police If I Am Arrested for a Crime?

If you are being questioned by the police you should always invoke your right to remain silent. If you can’t resist the urge to talk, just say what’s on the back of my business card above. Then, ask to speak to your attorney as soon as possible.
Read More →

Probation – Rehabilitation in Theory vs Practice

Throughout this blog, I am going to discuss what probation is intended to be, the unrealistic expectations, and what probation is really like. Please keep in mind that the context of the blog is general; some things discussed will not apply to everyone.
Read More →

Stop Resisting!

I have represented many clients who have been charged with the passive resistance subsection of the statute. A telltale sign that the charge will be showing up on an ill-fated arrestee’s citation can be summed up in one phrase: “STOP RESISTING!” If one is unfortunate enough to hear an officer yell this stern command at the time of their arrest, chances are they will soon find themselves facing the additional crime.
Read More →

What Is the First Step Act?

The First Step Act is legislation that President Trump signed into law.  Although this is a step in the right direction, it’s important to note that this law will only affect those who are in the Federal System of roughly 181,000 inmates, which makes up only a small percentage of our over 2.1 million total prison population.
Read More →

What To Do If You Are Charged With A Federal Crime

There are many criminal defense attorneys out there, but very few of them are licensed to practice in federal court. It may be surprising to some that you need to be admitted to federal court and not all criminal defense attorneys are. In fact, very few, a small percentage of them are admitted to federal court and an even smaller percentage of them actually go to federal court on a regular basis.
Read More →

Suffering Damages – What You Need to Know

These damages are calculated using a special formula that takes the costs of your medical expenses; multiplies them by another number known as a multiplier. While the formula is important to determine the value of your claim, the value of the multiplier is subjective and dependent on whether your lawyer can defend that your claim warrants higher value damages. If you have been injured and are considering seeking pain and suffering damages, here are a few things you should keep in mind.
Read More →

What to do if You Are a Passenger in a Motor Vehicle Accident?

If you have been involved in a motor vehicle accident, you need an experienced auto accident attorney to defend your legal rights. The Attorney for Freedom Law Firm can help you receive all the compensation you deserve. With over 25 years of experience, the Attorneys for Freedom Law Firm will fight for you and your rights. Don’t be bullied by the insurance companies and settle for less than you deserve, call our office today and schedule an appointment.multiplier is subjective and dependent on whether your lawyer can defend that your claim warrants higher value damages. If you have been injured and are considering seeking pain and suffering damages, here are a few things you should keep in mind.
Read More →

Making an Insurance Claim for a Vehicle Damaged in an Accident

There are generally two avenues for making an insurance claim to have your vehicle repaired or replaced after an accident. First, you can go through your own insurance company if you have collision coverage, regardless of whether you or another person caused the accident. Second, you can make a claim to the adverse driver’s insurance carrier if the adverse driver caused the accident. Here are some points to consider when making a claim as to damage to your vehicle.
Read More →

Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Join The Attorneys On Retainer Program

Today I want to tell you about our exciting new, Attorneys on Retainer Program. By joining the program, you actually become a client of the law firm for just $25 a month. Yes, that’s right, you will become an actual client of the law firm. This means you will have our law firm standing by in the event you ever need any of our legal services.
Read More →

Motorcycle Accident Injuries

While many accidents can be prevented, unfortunately, not all passenger vehicle drivers are aware of how to best share the road. When drivers make mistakes, often the individuals who suffer the greatest injuries are motorcyclists. Riders don’t have the protective chassis of a car and therefore are more at risk of traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, and other serious life-altering damage.
Read More →

Managing Road Rage

We’ve all been there. You’re trying to get home safely, and another driver cuts you off. Or maybe you’re trying to get to work on time and a car is driving ten miles under the speed limit in the passing lane. Any of these situations can provoke anger in even the calmest of people. However, how you react to these actions can also impact your own safety behind the wheel. Do you retaliate aggressively? Or do you breathe deeply and let the situation pass.
Read More →

7 Things to Consider If You Are a Medical Malpractice Victim

Maybe you suspect you have been a victim of medical malpractice but are not sure. The best thing to do is contact medical malpractice experts to find out if you have a case or not. The experts will examine your information and listen to your concerns.
Read More →

6 Things About Personal Injury Claims

Every day there is a number of personal injury cases reported and most of them are relevant to accidents and consequent injuries. Personal injury claims occur when a person faces severe physical and financial loss as the result of an accident. However, before pursuing a personal injury claim, it is important for the victims to have a prior understanding of these claims.
Read More →

Drug Crimes and Consequent Police Seizure Laws

If the property is seized after the search, it does not necessarily mean that any white powdery substance found is a drug. The police have to conduct proper lab tests of such items in order to use them as evidence against the accused. This needs experts from the crime lab that processed the drug to give testimony during the trial.
Read More →

How Bail Bonds Works

Bails for common crimes are set at a specific amount in order to accommodate people who want to get out of jail fast. Obtaining a trial date can take anywhere from weeks to a month; without bail, the suspect has to remain in jail for the entire time. Bails for serious crimes are priced higher, however, the eighth amendment of the U.S constitution prohibits excessive amounts.
Read More →