10th August 2009
Do you spend a major portion of your regular life in discussing and enjoying sports? Don’t you want to miss even a single sport match? Then you must have an ardent craziness for sports. Have you ever thought to utilize this passion to make money? If not...
10th August 2009
The Best Practice Institute (BPI) is a community of leaders dedicated to pioneering and sharing best practices. BPI holds its board conferences every year. During the meetings the framework for BPI’s research is built. Recently, the board listed the fou...
04th August 2009
You have spent endless hours watching that much awaited basketball match. Maybe you watched that hockey match along with your son and both of you had a wonderful time together. Your boyfriend is an avid fan of baseball and all that you had ever wanted was...
11th July 2009
Sports have become one of the highest forms of entertainment in the present times. The manner in which they rule the minds and hearts of the people is unprecedented in the entire history of the humanity. Another aspect of sports that has evolved along wit...
09th July 2009
Sports are an integral part of our society. They occupy our minds and spirits like no other activities does. It doesn’t matter in which part of the world you are living in and to what nationality you belong. There is definitely a set of sports that you ...
07th July 2009
Sports has become an integral and a very essential part of our lives in the present times. Although various kinds of sports and events have dominated the minds and hearts of people down the ages, yet the influence of sports on almost every aspect of human...
01st July 2009
The New York State Court of Appeals overturned decisions on the Scott Weaver case based on evidence obtained by using a GPS device without a warrant on Weaver’s vehicle. The unit was in place for 65 days, during which Weaver allegedly committed two acts...
01st July 2009
The New York State Court of Appeals overturned decisions on the Scott Weaver case based on evidence obtained by using a GPS device without a warrant on Weaver’s vehicle. The unit was in place for 65 days, during which Weaver allegedly committed two acts...
01st July 2009
Serious regulation of various criminal issues while controlling a boat can seem not very serious to most of the people, still it is very important to remember that a boat accident can lead to very serious consequences and in this article we will show you ...
01st July 2009
Plea Bargain (also called plea agreement, plea deal or copping a plea) is an agreement, in a criminal case, between the prosecutor and the defendant. The defendant is given the opportunity to plead guilty usually for a part of his charges with a recommend...
01st July 2009
After many appeals, the lawsuit between the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Fox is somewhat over. In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court found in favor of the FCC, stating they have the right to fine broadcasters for broadcasting “fleetin...
01st July 2009
Severance pay amounts vary depending on the length of employment before separation, contract stipulations, and on salary. The age and seniority of the terminated employee are definite factors as well when determining how much severance is owed. Being that...
01st July 2009
The Castle Law is one of the most interesting Self-Defense laws that exists in the United States but is largely derived from the English Common Law. The original Book 4, Chapter 16 of William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England states that a ...
30th June 2009
In this article we will try to answer a controversial question: at what moment does a person becomes protected under the Human Rights Law. In Canada the answer can be found in three cases: R. v. Sullivan in 1991, Borowski v. Canada (Attorney General) in19...
30th June 2009
9. Trial
So after long eight stages of preparations we are at the most important but not the final stage of the whole criminal case process – the trial. The trial is the main stage of any criminal case, it is where all the preparations finally result i...