Jan 29 2010

Seattle DUI Attorney | Why You Don’t Talk to Cops

I watch television. I watch the cop shows. And I watch the shows with the criminal defense attorneys. In fact, I am a criminal defense attorney, and even more specifically, I'm a Seattle DUI attorney. And you know what, everything they say is right, including the part about never talking to the cops. But people still do. And it's usually because one of about three reasons. I'm here today to try to talk you out of believing you should talk to the cops.

For some reason, people always think they can talk their way out of trouble. They think if they just "explain" the situation or tell the cops why they were justified in hitting their buddy in the mouth or explain that they are drunk and that's what they're acting stupid, the cops will let them go. They are wrong. The cops will let you talk away, and then they'll arrest you and write down everything you said as justification for the arrest.

People also feel like they are smart enough to outsmart the cops. Whether this is trying to lead them down a different path, throw them off the scent, or just outright lie to them, it usually doesn't work. Even if cops are stupid, they aren't that stupid. And they're used to having people lie to them. And it's likely that your lies will easily be discovered as lies, and that will lead them right back to you.

Finally people (and clients of mine) often find themselves guilted or pressured into talking to the cops. They are experts at getting people to talk. They practice it. They know you are scared. They know you want to proclaim your innocence, so they do whatever they can to get you to do it (and then arrest you).

If you find yourself being investigated by the cops, whether a DUI, theft, assault, drug, or any other charge, don't talk to the cops. Demand to call a DUI attorney or criminal lawyer and don't talk until they have a chance to get there and tell you what to do (they'll never let you talk). You'll be glad you did.

Jan 29 2010

Facial Toning: What is it?

What is facial toning? That seems to be the most frequently asked question of people these days. To clear things out, facial toning or facial toning exercise to be exact is described as a natural cosmetic procedure that enhances and improves the muscles of the face. If you choose to perform such routines, you will have an enhanced facial volume, you lose face fat, reduce expression marks & wrinkles and lower the possibility of sagging in the face.

There are actually two ways for you to achieve facial toning, either through passive exercises or active exercises. Active exercises involve performing voluntary, repetitious contractions and tightening of specific muscles in the face. Using a mirror, you will be able to see your face as you target and exercise certain muscles in your face.

These routines involve the use of the muscles around your neck, eyes, cheeks, forehead, lips and throat. By simply following specific exercises continuously and religiously for about a month or so, you will notice your skin is now tighter and you appear more youthful. Once your muscles begin to reform, you can reduce the frequency of the exercises that you perform. By doing so, your muscles stay in use and in effect, prevents your skin from further drooping and sagging.

On the other hand, passive exercises stimulate the skeletal muscles in your face with the use of electric pulses. Metal electrodes are covered with conductive gel and then placed on specific areas of your face. When the small electric waves are sent to the muscles, this will then stimulate and contract your facial muscles. After such procedure, your facial muscles will begin to reform and the targeted skin becomes tight and smooth. The results that you can acquire from this procedure is a bit similar to that of active exercises, the only difference is that the muscles are not contracted voluntarily.

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