Welcome to the William Young and Associates blog! Below you will find posts that cover a wide variety of topics centered around Idaho Criminal Defense, including:
- Criminal Defense Strategies
- Idaho DUI Defense Topics and DUI Laws
- Answers to Common Questions
- Advice For Criminal Defendants and Their Families
- Boise (Ada County) Specific Criminal Defense Issues
- Idaho Law and Any Changes
- Idaho Supreme Court Decisions
- High Profile Idaho Criminal Cases
- Firm Case Results
- Observations Made By Our Attorneys
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And Anything Else We Think Might Be Important To The Idaho Community
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Posted by William Young | Sep 10, 2020 |
Today we have a guest article written by Lauren McDowell.
If you have been approved for a restricted driving program, an interlock installation will be required. If you are like most people, one of the pressing questions you'll probably ask is “What happens if I violate my interlock device?” T...
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Posted by William Young | Aug 19, 2020 |
William Young was recognized by the Idaho Business Review as a 2020 Leader in Law. He was one of only 20 attorneys in Idaho to receive this award in 2020.
"Experience counts. Dedication, hard work, skill, tenacity and excellence are expected. Compassion is essential.
The Idaho Business Review...
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Posted by Christi Schofield | Aug 17, 2020 |
A person convicted of a misdemeanor in Idaho typically faces some combination of a fine, court costs, jail days with options, court-ordered classes, and/or probation. For some people, however, the greater punishment is having a misdemeanor on their criminal record forever. As we're well aware, ...
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Posted by Christi Schofield | Jul 28, 2020 |
Reckless driving is a misdemeanor, not an infraction. Any person can be cited for reckless driving for: (1) driving carelessly or without undue caution and at a speed or in a manner likely to endanger any person or property or (2) passing when there is a line in his or her lane indicating a sight distance restriction (i.e., a double line indicating no passing). See Idaho Code 49-1401(1). If witnessed by an officer, you can be arrested for this offense.
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Posted by William Young | Jun 25, 2020 |
William Young - 2020 Super Lawyers Rising Star Award
At the beginning of this week, Super Lawyers released it's 2020 Mountain States Magazine including its annual list of top attorneys. We are proud to announce that William Young was included in the list of Rising Stars for this region. This re...
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Posted by William Young | May 19, 2020 |
Mandatory Minimum Penalties For Drug Offenses In Idaho
Several Idaho drug offenses carry mandatory minimum punishments. This means that the judge must send the defendant to prison for at least the minimum sentence - no possibility of probation or a rider. Trafficking is considered the most serio...
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Posted by William Young | Apr 21, 2020 |
Idaho Gives presents an incredible opportunity to unite us around causes in which we truly believe and help nonprofit organizations connect to the larger community.
As a Board member of the Lee Pesky Learning Center, I strongly believe in LPLC's vision to create a pathway to learning for every...
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Posted by Christi Schofield | Apr 21, 2020 |
We are frequently asked about firearm rights. This infographic breaks down whether you may own or possess a firearm under Idaho law.
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Posted by Christi Schofield | Mar 30, 2020 |
Health officials say that home is the safest place to be during the COVID-19 pandemic; however, that’s not necessarily true for victims of violence and abuse. Isolation forces victims into uncomfortable and unsafe circumstances. That is why the frequency and severity of domestic abuse will likely increase due to quarantine amid COVID-19. If you are a victim of domestic abuse, our heart goes out to you during this difficult time. Please consider the following local and national resources available and/or call our firm today for a free consultation to determine your legal options going forward.
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Posted by William Young | Mar 23, 2020 |
William Young, Announced As Recipient Of Idaho Business Review's 2020 "Accomplished Under 40" Award.
"The Idaho Business Review is proud to announce the honorees for its 2020 Accomplished Under 40 awards program. They come from diverse backgrounds and industries — including business, health ...
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Posted by Christi Schofield | Feb 21, 2020 |
Lori Vallow was arrested this week by Kaua'i police on a warrant issued by Madison County, Idaho, after she and her newly-wed husband, Chad Daybell, did not show up with their two kids to child welfare last month. Her children, Joshua Vallow, 7, and Tylee Ryan, 17, have been missing since September.
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Posted by William Young | Feb 11, 2020 |
William Young and Associates is proud to announce that our firm has again earned a place on Expertise.com's Best Criminal Defense Lawyers in Boise.
Every year Expertise.com announces its "Best Criminal Defense Lawyers in Boise" list. William Young and Associates is proud to hear that they have o...
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Posted by Christi Schofield | Feb 07, 2020 |
We're frequently asked about traffic stops. Here are some dos and don'ts. Some people may find these controversial, but we've prepare these based on years of experience handling traffic stop cases.
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Posted by Christi Schofield | Feb 02, 2020 |
According to the article, people are more than twice as likely to be arrested by Meridian PD for misdemeanor marijuana possession than any other law enforcement agency in Ada County. Between May and December of 2019, 65 people were booked into the Ada County Jail for misdemeanor marijuana possession and/or paraphernalia, and of those 65 people, 38 were arrested by the Meridian PD. And of those 38 arrests, 21 involved a driver or passenger of a vehicle.
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Posted by Christi Schofield | Jan 08, 2020 |
Earlier this year, genealogy testing helped solve the 1996 rape and murder of an 18-year-old young woman in Idaho Falls named Angie Dodge.
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Posted by Christi Schofield | Dec 12, 2019 |
Beginning January 1, 2020, the use of handheld phones while driving will be prohibited within Meridian's city limits. Although Idaho has a statewide law prohibiting texting-while-driving, it lacks a statewide law prohibiting the use of handheld phones while driving altogether. The lack of a state...
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Posted by Christi Schofield | Dec 11, 2019 |
In Idaho, there are three classes of charges: (1) infractions; (2) misdemeanors; and (3) felonies. An infraction is defined as a “civil public offense” and is not considered a crime. An infraction is resolved by the payment of a fine less than $300 and does not involve any jail time. The fine amount for each infraction is set by statute and cannot be adjusted.
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Posted by Christi Schofield | Dec 10, 2019 |
Drug dog units are becoming increasingly popular in Idaho, especially during traffic stops. The situation typically goes something like this: a car is pulled over for a traffic violation, the officer asks if there's anything illegal in the car, the driver says no, another officer runs a drug ...
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Posted by William Young | Nov 29, 2019 |
Case Type: Felony Possession of A Controlled Substance x 2, Felony Weapons Charge, Felony Introduction of Contraband Into Jail, Misdemeanor Possession of A Controlled Substance, Misdemeanor Possession of Para.
Jurisdiction: Elmore County District Court
Result: All Evidence Suppre...
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Posted by Christi Schofield | Nov 13, 2019 |
1. You can be charged with a DUI for taking a lawfully-prescribed medication.
The State only needs to prove that you were under the influence of alcohol, drugs, and/or intoxicating substances while in actual physical control of a mot...
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Posted by William Young | Nov 11, 2019 |
These Machines Can Put You in Jail. Don't Trust Them.
"Alcohol breath tests, a linchpin of the criminal justice system, are often unreliable, a Times investigation found. The devices, found in virtually every police station in America, generate skewed results with alarming frequency, even ...
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Posted by William Young | Nov 11, 2019 |
Ignition Interlock Device
Take a look at this great video displaying the difficulties with ignition interlock devices created by Austin criminal defense attorney Charlie Roadman.
Charlie Roadman's website can be found here: https://roadmanlaw.com/
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Posted by Christi Schofield | Oct 11, 2019 |
Over the past decade, Idaho has become increasingly popular. While many people come here to visit and enjoy the state, many others just pass through. Although people don't typically come here intending to commit a crime, non-residents are commonly charged with crimes in Idaho and must return to...
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Posted by Christi Schofield | Oct 04, 2019 |
Petty theft (statutorily written as “petit theft”) is the theft of property or money valued at $1,000 or less. Petty theft is a misdemeanor in Idaho and is punishable by a fine of no more than $1,000 or a maximum of one year in jail.
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Posted by William Young | Oct 01, 2019 |
Today Is A Big Day
One year ago today, I opened the law firm of William James Young, PLLC with the intent of providing the best possible criminal defense for every client in every case. I am proud to say that after a year we are not only still here, we are thriving! We have grown in size and i...
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