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29th September 2009
Nothing is worse than a person who owns a misbehaving dog. What if your Cavalier does not stop from barking all day and night and chews up everything in sight? Won't you be strained and furious? Good thing there is Cavalier King Charles Spaniel training ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
17th September 2009
Speeding and traffic tickets are a commonplace nowadays. Almost every driver with more than a couple of years of driving history has at least one. Common but harmful, traffic citations can have negative consequences for both your driver's license and insu... Read >
Author: vishuxpert
07th September 2009
Arizona DUI laws carry severe penalties. Loss of your license is one of these penalties. Knowing the law can help you avoid additional problems. The reason there are DUI laws is to inhibit people from driving after consuming alcohol. The state of Arizon... Read >
Author: Doug Fitzpatrick
04th September 2009
It’s a sad fact that auto insurance is a boring subject. The only reason we tolerate it is that all but three states in the union have passed laws requiring us to have it. Were it not for that, we would all just let it die. So the eternal question we as... Read >
Author: Todd Jones
30th August 2009
Driving under the influence is one of the many causes of road accidents. In different states, penalties for DUI may vary. Also, other factors may contribute to the penalties and punishment of the violator. Aggravating factors that can lead to higher penal... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
28th August 2009
John Musca - Florida First DUI Offense Florida Criminal standing : A DUI leading to property damage is a 1st degree misdemeanor. A DUI leading to harsh bodily injury is a felony in the third degree. A DUI resulting in a death is an initial or 2nd degr... Read >
Author: John Musca
09th August 2009
5 Types of Theft Sentencing for Theft Crimes
Are you familiar with the sentencing of theft crimes? There are a variety of theft crimes out there from fraud to embezzlement, robbery, identity theft, and etc. There are many different types of theft sen... Read >
Author: Romel Whiteside
05th August 2009
Do you want to know more about theft penalties? Whenever a theft crime is committed, theft penalties for the crime, varies depending on where you live. Also, different states and jurisdictions have their own laws for theft crimes. It also dep... Read >
Author: Romel Whiteside
05th August 2009
So you are probably wondering what the rules behind identity theft punishment are. There have been many laws that have been passed on identity punishment theft. In 2004, Bush passed a bill that made it tougher on criminals.
With identity theft bein... Read >
Author: Romel Whiteside
03rd August 2009
DUI laws are meant to serve the purpose of preventing drunk driving. In Arizona, the laws for driving under the influence set the legal limit for blood alcohol levels at .08%. The penalties for breaking Arizona DUI laws not only involve jail time, but wi... Read >
Author: Marc Bishop
31st July 2009
If you are charged with a theft crime, you can face a variety to penalties. Every state and jurisdiction has its' own rules so please be aware of that. There a number of factors that play into how someone is punished when sentenci... Read >
Author: Romel Whiteside
31st July 2009
If you are charged with a theft crime, you can face a variety to penalties. Every state and jurisdiction has its' own rules so please be aware of that. There a number of factors that play into how someone is punished when sentencing ... Read >
Author: Romel Whiteside
31st July 2009
If you are charged with a theft crime, you can face a variety to penalties. Every state and jurisdiction has its' own rules so please be aware of that. There a number of factors that play into how someone is punished when sentencing ... Read >
Author: Romel Whiteside
31st July 2009
If you are charged with a theft crime, you can face a variety to penalties. Every state and jurisdiction has its' own rules so please be aware of that. There a number of factors that play into how someone is punished when sentencing ... Read >
Author: Romel Whiteside
31st July 2009
It may seem crazy that toy guns would have legal restrictions, but airguns and other toy rifles are often made to look startlingly realistic. Kids may be confused whether they're picking up their toy or a relative's loaded real rifle lying around the hous... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
28th July 2009
Well, training camps have opened people and fantasy drafts are rapidly approaching. With that in mind I will be compiling MY rankings of the top 40 QB's, 50 RB's, 50 WR's, 30 TE, and all the DST units. I will not be ranking kickers simply because there is... Read >
Author: OaklandRaidersCentral.com
30th June 2009
Every summer people gather with friends and family at lakes around the state to enjoy the warm weather and cool water. Favorite lake activities often include water skiing, tubing, jet skiing, fishing and other boating activities. People tend to enjoy a f... Read >
18th June 2009
In 2007, a study conducted by the Department of Transportation revealed that nearly 13,000 people have died in road accidents which involved drunk drivers. While there is a 3.7 percent decline in “driving under the influence” (DUI) cases compared to ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
18th June 2009
It’s been said many times, that if you’re stopped for a DUI, don’t take the Breathalyzer test and they won’t be able to convict you, but is that really true? When questioning whether you should take a Breathalyzer test when pulled over for a DUI, ... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter
05th June 2009
It is a misdemeanor to drive under the influence and to have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% in the state of California. If you are caught driving under the influence, criminal charges will be filed against you and you will have to have a hearing ... Read >
Author: shefmanlaw
20th May 2009
Long car trips can always be fun, but they also leave a lot of room for different types of injuries that can occur during the drive. These injuries may be the result of the careless driving of others, an animal trying to cross the road, or even road work.... Read >
Author: Henry Turner
15th May 2009
MLB Weekly Capsule
5/3-5/9/2009
Author: Matt Gerwitz
http://www.BaseballDailyNews.com, U. S. Sports Media, Inc
ST. PETERSBURG (5/3) - The Boston Red Sox can't seem to find a way to stop their division rivals from Tampa Bay, and Sunday afterno... Read >
Author: USsports
01st May 2009
For some lawyers, representing a client in a criminal case means negotiating a plea or arguing the case in court. For lawyer Edward Ajlouny, an attorney who practices in the San Jose and San Francisco Bay areas of California, representing a client in a cr... Read >
Author: chaoticconformity
26th April 2009
DWI is an all too familiar problem in most areas of the world today. The problem is that not enough people realize, until after the fact, just how devastating drinking and driving can be. DWI affects both the person that was driving while intoxicated as... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller
17th March 2009
The number 1 forgotten rule of search engine optimization is the title tag. I did not even know how important it was until I learned about it and saw the amazing results. There are plenty of people out there that are not utilizing the power of title t... Read >
Author: Ron Randall
14th January 2009
Though celebrities makes up only a small percentage of 1.5 million people arrested each year for Driving Under the Influence they capture the majority of the headlines. Some of the worst celebrity DUI cases also involve other motor vehicle violations as w... Read >
Author: cm401
24th November 2008
It’s a sad fact that auto insurance is a boring subject. The only reason we tolerate it is that all but three states in the union have passed laws requiring us to have it. Were it not for that, we would all just let it die. So the eternal question we as... Read >
Author: David Mayer
11th November 2008
The following is an all too familiar scenario in Virginia:
You are returning home after attending a warm send-off party for one of your colleagues. Many close friends and associates had gathered and you were enjoying every moment of the evening.
At ... Read >
Author: Jim Parrish
05th November 2008
Under federal law, 21 U.S.C. § 812, there are five schedules of controlled drugs. The schedules are designated I, II, III, IV and V. Every controlled narcotic drug is listed in one of the schedules. Knowing to which schedule a particular drug belongs is ... Read >
30th September 2008
Finding convicted van insurance for banned drivers can be difficult for you. There are many reasons you might be considered to be a banned driver and a few things you can do to get the best rates possible.
There are a few reasons why you might be look... Read >
Author: Robert
12th September 2008
It would seem that the fabric of Minnesota's DWI laws is slowly unraveling as new challenges are made to the laws and how they comply with constitutional protections. As a result, persons charged with DWI offenses in Minnesota have a number of viable def... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd July 2008
"The facts about driving drunk include consideration of consequences: Punishment for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or driving drunk, will vary, based on geographic locale and law in that state or county as well as wh... Read >
Author: andy taylor
04th June 2008
"Kentucky DUI Law: Kentucky uses two theories to find liability in drivers suspected of DUI. The first of these is the per se theory of intoxication. Under the per se rule, any person with a blood alcohol level that exceeds .08% is per se guilty of violat... Read >
Author: andy taylor
07th April 2008
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI), also known as Driving Under the Influence (DUI), is a serious crime in the United States. The laws concerning this offense vary from state to state, but in all cases, it is considered a major traffic violation in which th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th April 2008
Driving under the influence or DUI case is common to the state in California. The state requires strict observance against driver under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Once caught for DUI, there are various severe consequences.
Nowadays, being in a ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
20th February 2008
The Miami Beach Commission on Wednesday unanimously approved strict new rules outlawing commercial parties in single-family homes throughout the city.
Want to sell top-of-the-line products at a swanky Palm Island mansion, or throw a lavish party at a S... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
07th August 2007
The importance of auto insurance may not be known to you presently, but it will soon.Some are lucky enough to be on the California auto insurance policy of their parents, and they never seem to be interested in considering the importance of auto insurance... Read >
Author: fatalus
30th July 2007
Recently, Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano signed into law a bill that will impose harsh measures against any business that hires undocumented workers. The first offense will result in the suspension of a business license. For the second offense, the... Read >
Author: Gordon Basichis
20th April 2007
1) Should I refuse a Breathalyzer test in Rhode Island?
The answer is - "it depends". There is no good definitive answer to this question in Rhode Island. The only proper answer is it depends on the circumstances. If you need any Rhode Island dui / dwi... Read >
Author: David Slepkow, Rhode Island Lawyer
29th June 2006
Child support enforcement is a growing area of family law. Once child support has been ordered by a Court, or agreed upon by two parents, it is not always smooth sailing. Although we hear a lot about "deadbeat parents" (and there are both moms and dads wh... Read >
Author: Jean Mahserjian
08th June 2006
Sentencing Alternatives:
Ignition Interlock Devices
When someone is convicted of a DUI, the court may require that a person convicted of a first offense violation of Section 23152 or 23153 to install a certified ignition interlock device on any ve... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
08th June 2006
Petty Theft, and Petty Theft with Prior
Theft is the act of stealing goods. Petty theft involves stealing goods or services worth $400 or less and is charged as a misdemeanor for first time offenses. Where the value of goods stolen is less than $50... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
24th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Lance Knowlton
The new tag line for drinking and driving is "drive hammered, get nailed." And law enforcement agencies are not kidding.
If suspected of driving drunk, you will first be tested using the field sobriety test, which consi... Read >
05th January 2006
The new tag line for drinking and driving is "drive hammered, get nailed." And law enforcement agencies are not kidding.
If suspected of driving drunk, you will first be tested using the field sobriety test, which consists of walking a straight line, s... Read >
Author: Russell Weissman
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