On Behalf of The Hernandez and Dorger Law Firm, P.C. | Sep 4, 2020 | Criminal Law
Going to trial on a civil or criminal matter can be exhausting, time consuming, and stressful for a Mobile resident. They may spend months of their life litigating or defending themselves on claims that they may or may not support. The outcome of their trial can be...
On Behalf of The Hernandez and Dorger Law Firm, P.C. | Aug 6, 2020 | Criminal Law
If it seems like there are more police making traffic stops in Mobile these days, you are probably right. Police officers throughout Alabama tend to arrest more people on suspicion of drinking and driving during the summer. A police sergeant with the Dothan Police...
On Behalf of The Hernandez and Dorger Law Firm, P.C. | Jul 14, 2020 | Criminal Law
Due process ensures defendants get a full opportunity to defend against false accusations and incorrect judgments against them. The court system is imperfect and can result in incorrect judgments. When a bad judgment happens and you need another court to hear your...
by The Hernandez Firm, LLC | Aug 29, 2019 | Criminal Law
Those who have a criminal record in Alabama may consider their options to stay out of jail or shorten a sentence. During such research, one is likely to hear of both probation and parole. What is the difference? Per ThoughtCo., developing a firm understanding of both...
On Behalf of The Hernandez and Dorger Law Firm, P.C. | Jul 2, 2019 | Criminal Law
Whenever people refer to the legal limit, they almost always reference 0.08. If you’re behind the wheel and register a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) reading at or above that figure, you’re likely facing a drunk driving charge.Some people, however, have...