Articles, tagged with "probation", page 2
09th October 2011
A commission or omission of an act in violation of a law that forbids or commands it, is considered a crime. If there's a grievance lodged against you regarding an act which was committed or omitted, you'll be arrested and prosecuted underneath the Crimin...
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Amie Erickson
26th September 2011
It’s not unusual in the present times for people to fall unknowingly in the enticing traps of swindlers. We heard poor stories of many who were scammed or who have put in a sizeable sum in a bogus business. Trouble was they didn’t take the time to know wh...
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Author:
eljeans
22nd September 2011
Understanding the implication of a criminal charge is imperative in understanding the necessity for legal help and representation. While a theft is a misdemeanor, and may lead to lesser penalties, a robbery is a felony, and may lead to much serious penalt...
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watson23
07th September 2011
These are submissions I have collected from actual massage clients across the country. (The stories have only been slightly edited and the names are real).
We can all learn from these clients who had bad experiences and never give a client an opportun...
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irene.diamond
10th August 2011
There are many good reasons for you to think about getting your criminal justice degrees. Among the best reasons for you to register for a school that offers these courses is convenience. You will see that these courses are full of students whom just as i...
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Author:
David
01st August 2011
Expunctions of criminal records vary in every state, and it can be a challenging task as well. Some states are far more difficult than others, and Tennessee is one of those tough ones. Expunctions of Tennessee Arrest Records will require you to have quali...
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Author:
JessieMoore
01st August 2011
Every state in the U.S. has different procedures and requirements when it comes to criminal record expunctions, with some of the states, like Tennessee, being a lot tougher on the requirements than others. If you wish your Tennessee Arrest Records expunge...
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Author:
JessieMoore
21st June 2011
Under Tennessee law, a conviction for Driving Under the Affect (DUI) can carry numerous penalties. A first offense Tennessee DUI, for illustration, will carry a minimum 48 hrs in jail, but a 2nd offense conviction carries a minimal 45 days in jail. The so...
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Author:
MarkApplegate
21st June 2011
You can say goodbye to your license for 90 days. It is probable to get a permit to travel to and from get the job done or school soon after the very first 30 days of suspension.Substance abuse counseling is a mandate, not an possibility. If you do not com...
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Author:
Royal Finley
20th June 2011
Is a DUI (Driving While Intoxicated) considered a criminal offense? The answer is yes, most U.S. States consider a DUI to be a criminal offense which is punishable by jail and/or fines. Most people mistakenly believe that a DUI is simply a traffic offen...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
15th June 2011
Driving under the influence, or while intoxicated, is a very serious offense and is punishable in all fifty states. There are, of course, different consequences for each state, but each of them has a "per se" law making it a crime, and requiring a Legal D...
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Author:
PDS
13th June 2011
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Author:
Erin Huffman
13th June 2011
one) Criminal DataBrowse the software very carefully. It most likely asks if you have been convicted of a crime, not arrested. There is no will need to report arrests that did not result in convictions if the application does not inquire for this informat...
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Author:
Jefferson Avila
09th June 2011
When your teen is involved with drugs, it is easy to be in denial. It may seem temporary, and for some kids it is. However, others start to rely on drugs some, outpatient therapy can be successful. For others, an inpatient facility works best.
Aside fr...
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Author:
kathie175
08th June 2011
Criminal background check is a task in which a possible criminal history of a person is checked. This task is carried by common persons, job recruiters and house owners to know about conduct of their neighbors, friends, new employees and tenants.
To...
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Author:
adamwhitemartin