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What to Consider Before Agreeing to Be a Confidential Informant

Posted: August 11, 2015 in Criminal Defense, Drug Crimes, Juvenile Crimes, Legal Blog, Technology & Law

Many people facing drug charges or other crimes in Montgomery County are offered a special type of plea deal where their charges are reduced or even dropped in exchange for information. These confidential informants, or “CI’s” as they are called,…

Underage Possession of Alcohol Charge Reduced

Posted: January 9, 2014 in 2014, Case Results, January, Juvenile Crimes

A young honor student who attended a high school party landed in hot water when she was charged with underage possession of alcohol. The 15-year-old was cited when an anonymous caller reported underage drinking and loud music coming from the…

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