Buntin, Etheredge & Dowling, L.L.C.

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Buntin, Etheredge & Dowling, L.L.C. 185 North Oates Street P.O. Box 1193 Dothan, AL Dale, Henry & Houston Cos. 36303 (Dale, Henry & Houston Cos.)View Map

Criminal Law

Appellate Review of Comments During Closing Arguments and Standards of Review
When a defendant appeals his conviction on the basis that the trial court erred in overruling his objection to the prosecutor's improper comments made during closing arguments, the appellate court will analyze the entire closing argument. The trial court is given wide discretion with respect to closing arguments. More...
Cellmate Informants
There are many different types of informants; one of the types of informant includes a cellmate informant. A cellmate informant is an informant that is incarcerated at the same time as a suspect and becomes friendly with the suspect in order to obtain information pertaining to the suspect's criminal activity. More...
Where to Find a Defense Attorney and What to Ask at the Initial Consultation
If an accused has been arrested or is awaiting a trial on criminal charges he may wish to hire a defense attorney. There are numerous defense attorneys that an accused may have to chose from. There are various places to find a defense attorney. More...
Juvenile Proceedings
Juvenile proceedings are different from regular criminal proceedings because they are tailored toward juveniles, children under the age of 18. Every state has a different type of system set up to handle their juvenile matters. Some states have an actual juvenile court, other states place juvenile matters under the guise of the family or probate court. However, most courts that have jurisdiction to hear juvenile matters may transfer the case to a trial court when the offense charged is severe. The process of transferring a juvenile case is often referred to as waiving jurisdiction. More...
Customs Fraud and Evasion Practices
Double invoicing is a procedure in which the importer and foreign exporter agree to divide the per-unit cost between two invoices. Only one invoice is presented at entry. The second invoice for the balance is forwarded to the importer, either before or after entry, and is paid separately. The customs officials are able to detect the improper value of goods listed on an invoice if they are well seasoned in their work. The double invoicing scheme will work if all of the documents are altered properly. More...

Areas Of Practice

  • Bankruptcy
  • Corporate and Commercial Law Banking
  • Death Actions
  • Estate Planning
  • General Practice in all Courts Personal Injury
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