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How to Protect Your Rights If You’re Arrested for a Federal Crime
How to Protect Your Rights If You’re Arrested for a Federal Crime
Being arrested for a federal crime can be a life-changing experience. In such situations, protecting your rights is vital for making sure that your case is handled fairly. In Alabama, as in the rest of the United States, the laws surrounding federal crimes are serious, and individuals arrested face serious consequences if they don’t take the proper steps to defend themselves.

What to Expect at Your First Court Appearance for Criminal Charges
What to Expect at Your First Court Appearance for Criminal Charges
If you’re facing criminal charges in Alabama, your first court appearance can feel overwhelming. This initial hearing is an essential step in the legal process, and it’s vital to approach it with the right mindset. It’s important to understand what will happen, what your rights are, and what you should do to prepare.

The Impact of a DUI Conviction on Your Driver’s License and Insurance
The Impact of a DUI Conviction on Your Driver’s License and Insurance
A DUI (Driving Under the Influence) conviction can have serious, long-lasting effects on various aspects of a person’s life, particularly their driver's license and car insurance. For those in Alabama, the consequences can be severe, affecting their ability to drive, insurance premiums, and even their employment.

Can You Expunge or Seal a Criminal Record? Key Eligibility Factors
Can You Expunge or Seal a Criminal Record? Key Eligibility Factors
When it comes to handling a criminal record, many individuals in Alabama seek ways to clear or seal their past offenses. Expunging or sealing a criminal record can offer people a fresh start, free from the burdens of their past mistakes. Brian J Lockwood LLC in Mobile, Alabama is here to help those looking to start anew.

How Theft Charges Are Classified: Misdemeanor vs. Felony Theft
How Theft Charges Are Classified: Misdemeanor vs. Felony Theft
When you're facing theft charges, the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony can significantly impact your future. At this point, you need an attorney who will help you understand your rights and tackle those charges head-on.

Federal Crimes vs. State Crimes: What’s the Difference in Prosecution?
Federal Crimes vs. State Crimes: What’s the Difference in Prosecution?
If you’re facing criminal charges in Mobile, Alabama, or surrounding counties, you need to know if your case falls under state or federal jurisdiction. This difference can have a significant impact on how your case is handled, the penalties you might face, and the resources available for your defense.

The Legal Consequences of Prescription Drug Fraud and Abuse
The Legal Consequences of Prescription Drug Fraud and Abuse
As founding attorney at the Law Office of Brian J. Lockwood, LLC, I have defended countless clients facing serious criminal charges, including prescription drug fraud, in Mobile, Alabama, and surrounding counties.

Key Defense Strategies for Municipal Court Charges
Key Defense Strategies for Municipal Court Charges
If you’ve been charged with a municipal offense such as traffic violations, shoplifting, public intoxication, or disorderly conduct, knowing your legal rights and defense options is critical. You need an attorney familiar with Alabama law and with experience handling cases like yours.

How Domestic Violence Allegations Can Impact Your Future
How Domestic Violence Allegations Can Impact Your Future
If you’ve been accused of domestic violence, you need more than just legal representation; you need someone who will listen to your side of the story and advocate passionately for you. And that's precisely what the Law Office of Brian J. Lockwood, LLC, does for you.

Understanding Drug Crime Charges: Possession vs. Distribution
Understanding Drug Crime Charges: Possession vs. Distribution
If you're reading this, chances are you or someone you know is facing drug-related charges, and you're curious about the differences between possession and distribution under the law.
