Washington Criminal Defense Lawyer
Seattle Washington Criminal Law Attorney

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Washington Criminal Defense Lawyer at the Law Office of John Taylor Hicks has extensive courtroom and trial experience, having handled criminal cases exclusively throughout Seattle and the state of Washington. John is dedicated to handling all areas of criminal defense, ranging from drunk driving to serious felonies.

His expert legal defense team will put you at ease and allow you to gather enough information so that you have a solid understanding of what you face in the immediate future.

Mr. Hicks represent the accused in defense of every type of criminal offense: 

  • Murder
  • Rape
  • Robbery
  • White collar crimes
  • Child molesting
  • Terrorist threats
  • Assault
  • Domestic violence
  • Narcotics possession
  • Sales and manufacturing
  • Drug possession
  • Drunk driving

Aggressive Defense of White Collar Crimes:
Mr. Hicks also handles white collar crimes, including embezzlement, grand theft, personation, among others. High-tech professionals, corporate executives and clergy who are criminally charged for offenses such as corporate theft, counterfeiting, embezzlement, forgery, hacking, fraud, tax evasion or bad checks are often referred to as white collar offenders. In some cases, first-time offenders are convicted and sent to prison, even with no prior criminal history. An arrest and conviction for one of these crimes can have a serious impact on your life.

This office also represents juveniles accused of crimes, including juvenile court proceedings.

The Law Office of John Taylor Hicks believes that they are in a service industry. The attorney works for the client not the other way around.


Seattle Washington Criminal Law Attorney at the Law Office of John Taylor Hicks
can be reached by dialing toll free 866-627-8027 or simply by completing the attached contact information form. Be assured an experienced attorney will respond promptly to your situation.


What is the difference between criminal law and civil law?
Civil law suits are private suits between two or more citizens. Civil law is the area of law by which private individuals resolve their differences with the help of the civil courts.

Criminal law involves a citizen or a business and the state. The rules of the federal government and all individual state governments are codified into statutes. When an individual violates the rules, as listed in the statutes, then the federal government or the state will prosecute the individual. The remedies available in civil courts are generally limited to money damages. The remedies in criminal court may involve a money fine and/or a prison sentence.

Can some activities be both a criminal offense and a civil offense?

Yes. For example, If John punches Bob, John may be guilty of battery in a criminal court and liable to Bob for battery in a civil court.

Is being guilty the same as being liable?

Whether you paid for medical care out of your own pocket or your health insurance covered it is none of a claims adjuster's business. The same goes for whether your lost time at work was covered by sick leave or vacation pay. In fact, it is improper for an adjuster even to ask about such payments. You paid for your health insurance and earned your sick leave or vacation pay; now the insurance for the person who caused the accident has to pay. Your own health insurance, however, may require that, out of your settlement, you reimburse it for some or all of the amounts it has paid to treat your injuries.

How could a person be found not guilty in his criminal case, yet, liable in his civil case?

If you are injured in an accident, it is important to seek treatment immediately. Sometimes serious injuries do not cause immediate pain. If you experience even minor pain after an accident, seek treatment immediately. Remember to obtain the name, address, license number, and insurance information from the other drivers involved.

What are the basic elements of a crime?

No one definition of crime applies to all situations, a simplistic working definition of crime may consider three elements that occur in most crimes:

  • Mental State (mens rea)
  • Physical State (a component of actus reus)
  • Social Harm (a component of actus reus)

What happens if I am arrested?
If you are arrested for breaking a criminal law, the case is taken before a magistrate who may issue a warrant if necessary and set bond for appearance in court. If the defendant cannot post the bond he may be incarcerated pending appearance in court. If bond is posted, he will remain free pending appearance at an arraignment. An arraignment usually occurs within 24 hours of the arrest or the first date available if on a weekend or holiday. The arraignment is held before a judge of the courts. During the arraignment the defendant is formally told what offense he is charged with, told their constitutional rights, and of the possible penalties. The defendant will enter a plea of guilty or not guilty, bond may be reviewed, and a date for the next hearing will be scheduled.

Can they use force to arrest me?

A police officer may use as much force as is necessary to arrest you. Unreasonable force is assault. After arrest, a police officer may handcuff you if you attempt to escape or the officer considers it necessary to prevent you from escaping. If you claim that force was used to arrest you, a judge will decide whether or not the force used was reasonable in the circumstances.

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Broderick Building, Penthouse Suite615 2nd Avenue
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