Why Are Motorcycles So Much More Dangerous Than Cars?

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on July 15, 2023

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The risk of dying in a crash is much higher for motorcycle riders than for occupants of passenger vehicles. Although motorcycles comprised just 3% of all registered vehicles in the U.S., motorcyclists accounted for 14% of all traffic fatalities in a recent year, as reported by the National Safety Council (NSC). Several aspects have the potential to make motorcycle riding particularly unsafe.

Navigating a Car Impoundment Following a DUI Arrest

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on June 30, 2023

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Police only need probable cause to make a traffic stop. It could be a driving maneuver that may indicate intoxication, a traffic violation, or even a defect in the vehicle’s safety equipment. If you are stopped and arrested for DUI in Campbell County, the vehicle you are driving could be impounded.

Posted in: DUI Defense

A Comprehensive Guide to Wyoming Felony Expungement

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on June 20, 2023

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A felony conviction on your record can have long-term consequences, affecting your employment, housing, and other opportunities. Under Wyoming law, it is possible to expunge a felony from your record under specific circumstances, allowing you to move forward with a clean record and enhanced opportunities. Our experienced Gillette criminal defense attorney can explain your legal options.

Posted in: Criminal Defense

How Much Does a Wyoming Personal Injury Attorney Cost?

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on June 10, 2023

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If you have suffered an injury through someone else’s negligence and are seeking representation in a personal injury claim, it is important to understand how personal injury lawyers are paid. Some injured people may try to deal with insurance companies on their own because they mistakenly believe hiring an attorney would require paying out-of-pocket. This is simply not the case. Most Gillette personal injury attorneys work on a contingency fee basis.

Posted in: Personal Injury

Tips for Your First Court Appearance

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on May 30, 2023

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As a law firm specializing in criminal defense, Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. knows that appearing in court can be intimidating, especially if it’s your first time. It’s natural to feel nervous or overwhelmed, but being prepared can help ease those feelings. Here are some tips to help make your first court appearance go as smoothly as possible.

Posted in: Criminal Defense

Determining Whether Your Arrest Was Wrongful

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on May 15, 2023

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If you’ve been arrested, you may be wondering whether it was justified or not. Arrests can happen for a variety of reasons, but it’s important to understand the legal basis for arrest and how to determine whether your arrest was wrongful. Here we will explore the legal basis for arrest, common signs that your arrest may have been wrongful, and what you can do to defend yourself if you believe that you were wrongfully arrested.

Posted in: Criminal Defense

Common Domestic Violence Defenses

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on April 24, 2023

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Nobody wants to be accused of domestic violence. And these charges frequently result from custody disputes, false accusations, overzealous prosecutors, or an argument that gets too loud.

Police officers are under a lot of pressure to make an arrest when they respond to a possible domestic violence 911 call. If there’s any sign of struggle or if someone has visible injuries, they’re probably going to take someone to jail.

Posted in: Domestic Violence

What If I Had a Child in the Car During a DWUI?

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on April 10, 2023

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Wyoming has some of the most stringent driving while under the influence (DWUI) laws in the nation. And if there were children under 16 in the car when you got arrested for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you could spend up to a year in jail.

If you have a previous conviction for child endangerment, then you could get up to 5 years in jail for a second offense. There are additional penalties for DWUI with a child in the car, and it can also impact your child custody rights.

Posted in: DUI Defense

The Accident Wasn’t Your Fault: Can You Get a DUI Charge?

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on March 20, 2023

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Suppose you were driving home after having a few drinks with friends when another driver ran a stop sign, causing a collision with your vehicle. You were driving within the speed limit, obeying all the traffic laws, and clearly not at fault for the accident. When the police arrive to investigate the crash, can you still be arrested? The answer is yes. If your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is .08% or higher, you can be arrested for DUI.

Posted in: DUI Defense

How the Wyoming Sex Offender Registry Curbs Your Freedoms

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on February 24, 2023

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In Wyoming, defendants convicted of certain sexual offenses must register as sex offenders. The sex offender registry is a public database containing the names of all sex offenders required to register who are living in the state. Under the law, any sex offender residing, working, or attending school in Wyoming must register with the sheriff of the county where he or she is living. Requirement to register as a sex offender can significantly curb the personal freedoms most Americans enjoy.

Posted in: Sex Crimes