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29th September 2009
A statute of limitations is a law, which set outs the time limits within which a civil or criminal lawsuit must be commenced. The limitation depends on the type of claim and whether the lawsuit is filed in federal or state court. Each state has its own st... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
23rd September 2009
Stronger evidence in courtrooms—it’s what every attorney, defendant, and plaintiff dreams of. Beginning in the last 1980s, this is exactly what began to surface through DNA profiling.
In addition to the one-of-a-kind pattern engraved on our fingers... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
It’s a funny world we live in. The lives we lead are all so different, so unique. It amazes me how many different versions of ‘the truth’ or ‘right’ there can be from just one situation and several witnesses. It makes me realise that there is n... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
Today, even the safest neighborhoods are unsafe from thieves. Whenever there is an opportunity for them to enter a home undetected, they take it. They do this to steal from you in order to gain some money. However, there are times that some people suffer ... Read >
Author: Emerson Swanson
07th September 2009
If there is really a reason for you to hate your computer and make you want to kick it to death it's the lack of some technology that is becoming very common and necessary for many activities like for example Bluetooth, but do not commit a 3rd degree comp... Read >
Author: hudsonr
02nd July 2009
Television shows that focus on crime are extremely popular and entertaining. Everyone loves a good mystery and wants to try and solve the puzzle before the show reveals the ending. It becomes even more interesting when the crime, criminals, and police inv... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt
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 ... Read >
Author: john metthew
29th May 2009
Much has been written and spoken about CoSHH assessment for workplace hazards. Unfortunately, some of it has been confusing and some even misleading. Here we attempt to present an objective view of what CoSHH assessment is really about and where it fits i... Read >
Author: sam lowe
15th May 2009
Suicide cleanup is a part of the broad based service of Crime Scene Cleanup which involves crime and trauma decontamination and restoring it to its previous state. It is a a niche market in the cleaning industry and involves cleaning the biologically cont... Read >
Author: Alex Thomson
15th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton
No doubt you have heard the old saying that no one, on their deathbed, would ever say that they wished that they'd spend more time in the office! Well, given the mass hysteria that is the fear and panic that has been ... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
06th March 2009
Reverse cell phone searches have quickly become indispensable in recent years. The real-life scenarios that support this claim, many of crucial, life-saving nature, abound all around us.
Take last week’s incident in Yeadon, PA. 20-year-old James Byr... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser
28th February 2009
A 4,500 pound loan was applied for by a woman supposedly for home improvements but, the money was to pay for a hit-man to kill her husband.
Zelda Kennedy claimed that she wanted to install a new bathroom in her home and the finance company that she ask... Read >
Author: michael challiner
08th January 2009
Recent publications are claiming that Japanese knotweed rule methods have now incorporated tiny insects that could actually be very valuable in the, every day's contend against the insidious prepare. The introduction of these insects to abolish and, hence... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
19th December 2008
Drunk driving is one of those road problems that really send the fumes out of each police officer’s head. In the United States alone, number of incidents and accidents involving drunk driving equals to more than 100,000. According to the National ... Read >
Author: k00lit
08th December 2008
You screamed when you saw your cupboard crammed with sallow, ant-like insects, eating the boxes of your dry produce. Imagine manually seeing them munching your important documents: Deeds, Certificate of Title, and car registration -- you'll definitely go ... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
01st December 2008
It is believed that cash advance loans are only rip-offs that charge abusive fees and interest rates to desperate consumers that need money due to unexpected expenses. It seems that cash advance loans are the black sheep of the loan family. Yet, there is ... Read >
Author: Melissa Kellett
30th November 2008
Being non-forgiving means to not let go. It means to continue to strike your self with the same traumatic experience over and over again while the person who caused such damage might not even be thinking about it.
Unfortunately, life is not a soap oper... Read >
Author: Delta Fi
28th October 2008
This third novel by Kathryn Fox follows detective Kate Farrer as she returns to work after 3 months off following her kidnapping and torture by an intelligent psychopath.
Skin & Bones brings Kate straight back to work in homicide with a house fire whic... Read >
Author: Cam101
23rd October 2008
There is a serious, even deadly problem in the world of martial arts and self defense.
Most people assume that if someone has their black belt or competes in martial arts competitions that they already know how to defend themselves, but that couldn't b... Read >
Author: yangguang04
21st October 2008
Anybody facing the intimidating prospect of endure foreclosure would require to know what alternative are available to him so that foreclosure is evade. There are in fact a lot of ways one can avoid having to experience foreclosure & at the same time keep... Read >
Author: Alien
05th September 2008
Following the recent killing of the British honeymoon couple on the Caribbean island of Antigua many are now questioning how safe these idyllic paradise-like islands are for the millions of visitors who choose to holiday there each year. With many newspa... Read >
Author: Culsen Travel
04th September 2008
Being a part of the human resource group in a company, hiring and accepting new workers and laborers can be very crucial. We basically screen them first through their résumé. Obviously, we only see the good things in a person’s résumé but what we do... Read >
Author: Ashley Curtis
17th August 2008
Recent laws have made it easier to reduce accidents at work. The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 came into force on 6 April 2008. Legal specialist Jim Astle, of Darbys solicitors, says that the government's intention is to make it e... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
22nd July 2008
Sometimes, life does imitate art.
If you were trying to escape from an abusive husband who is a policeman, how would you elude him? That's the subject of Anna Quindlen's suspenseful novel "Black and Blue".
The case of Drew Peterson, a policeman in Bo... Read >
Author: Helga Hayse
20th June 2008
Recent laws have made it easier to reduce accidents at work. The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 came into force on 6 April 2008. Legal specialist Jim Astle, of Darbys solicitors, says that the government's intention is to make it e... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo
20th May 2008
In this new century, news media are finally aware that America's major health problem is obesity. Excess weight not only contributes to almost every health risk, it can actually multiply the risk factors, including those from tobacco. It has already been... Read >
Author: Parveen Kumar
28th April 2008
Sometimes we become so obsessed by the fact of celebrity that we forget to look beyond the immediate headlines to see the sad reality beyond. Such is the case of the family of Anna Nicole Smith. Having lived a life of some notoriety, she died in her hotel... Read >
Author: John Scott
07th April 2008
More people are killed at work than die in wars each year.
In the UK about 400 people (employees, self-employed people, and members of the public) are killed in incidents through the operation of commerce each year. From 6 April 2008, companies and org... Read >
Author: Jason Taylor
07th April 2008
Delayed Grief
While a slight delay in grieving is normal, an absence of grieving for weeks and months is unusual. All too often people who delay grieving are praised by others ("She's so strong that she didn't even cry at the funeral," or "Isn't he ama... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
06th April 2008
Delayed Grief
While a slight delay in grieving is normal, an absence of grieving for weeks and months is unusual. All too often people who delay grieving are praised by others ("She's so strong that she didn't even cry at the funeral," or "Isn't he ama... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
03rd March 2008
Violence is constantly in our consciousness as we go about our daily activities. Acts of violence include assault, homicide (murder), sexual assault, domestic violence, suicide, and various forms of abuse. Each year in the United States, intentional injur... Read >
Author: David Jones
24th January 2008
Remember learning to ride a bike, and how nerve-wracking it was to see a big pothole in the street? You’d concentrate so hard on that pothole, and keep telling yourself "Don’t run into the pothole. Don’t run into the pothole." And lo and behold, ... Read >
Author: Helen Graves
19th January 2008
Louisiana sentenced the 43-year-old Patrick Kennedy to death for the rape of his 8-year-old stepdaughter. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Friday to review the case and decide whether a state can execute someone convicted of raping a child.
The United Sta... Read >
Author: Scott Hughes
20th September 2007
If Limbo and the Ante Inferno could replace their positions then Dante’s argumentations and retribution for the two groups would be more reasonable. The sinners of the Ante Inferno endure what turns to be a greater punishment than what is faced in Limbo... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
21st August 2007
Warning! This article will either turn you upside down or be the angel that keeps you on your feet, or both.
Each time I go into a chat room on the Internet, in which the topic is abusive relationships, I hear the question: "My boyfriend pushes me to t... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
02nd July 2007
Suicide has become a major concern amongst the older adults of society with the over 65s becoming one of the highest risk groups for suicidal behaviours. In fact, white males over 65 have the highest risk group of all for suicide. In fact, previous studie... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
15th June 2007
Procedural memory can be explained as the implicit remembrance, it is kept in the long term memory. There is no need to think consciously to retrieve the long term memory of skills and operations, while declarative memory has to be put into terms. Learni... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
25th May 2007
About 10.8 million adolescents ages 12-20 are underage alcohol drinkers.
The above statement is not just an alarming statistic. It represents a real problem facing families, communities, and children every day. Children who drink are more likely to be ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
18th April 2007
Looking at Homes - Things to Consider
Before you vigorously look at homes to buy, it's necessary to know how much you could qualify for. Use mortgage calculators to decide how much you could buy with your down payment and closing cost money and what your... Read >
Author: vknarayana
15th December 2006
Do you ever wonder why although so much of our tax dollars go to government programs to resolve society's problems, things seem to be getting worse? Are you appalled while reading the papers or listening to the news because you do not understand why so ma... Read >
16th November 2006
Domestic Violence is physical or psychological assault with an intention to do harm or impose superiority over your partner or ex-partner. Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), wife beating, wife battering are other such terms that are often used to represent ... Read >
Author: Anurag Tyagi
02nd August 2006
It's no secret that fingerprinting is an invaluable technique that can be used to solve numerous types of cases, from theft to homicide. Every person possesses a unique set of fingerprints, which allows law enforcement officers to identify suspected crimi... Read >
Author: Harold Hitt
26th June 2006
Stronger evidence in courtrooms—it's what every attorney, defendant, and plaintiff dreams of. Beginning in the last 1980s, this is exactly what began to surface through DNA profiling.
In addition to the one-of-a-kind pattern engraved on our fingers, e... Read >
Author: Pete McFraser
07th June 2006
Murder
Murder is the unlawful killing of a human being, or a fetus, with malice aforethought. There are two types of murder: murder in the first degree and murder in the second degree. In order to bring murder charges, the victim must die within a y... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
01st April 2006
Islamic apologists keep telling us that the religion of Islam is a kind, tolerante and peaceful religion. Every time a woman is stoned or someone is beheaded or a homicide bomber blows up a bus or restaurant filled with innocent people, we are told that i... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom
08th November 2005
When we are off the road, we learn to stereotype motorcycle drivers. Some are lousy, some good, others not so good, a number are excellent while the rest are misfits. How we wish we can get rid of them…
It only takes one reckless driver to doom an inno... Read >
Author: maricon williams
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