Articles, tagged with "criminal offence", page 1
06th February 2012
Theory test is mainly consisting of two sections: first sections is
theory section and second is practical test part. But in first part
again 2 sections, one is theory test questions and second one is hazard
perception test part. Hazard test c...
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Author:
Discountshop
23rd January 2012
Lawyers have an important role in our justice system. Due to ever increasing crimes in the society, criminal lawyers are being hired more and more. Lawyers undertake the work solely in accordance with the legal system prevalent in the country. Currently t...
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Author:
mariocora
30th December 2011
The twin ideas of negligence and a duty of care, and their legal definitions, are inextricably linked and both fall within the area of law known as tort law. This article aims to give a brief introduction to this area of law without delving too deep into ...
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Author:
StuMitchellmw
19th October 2011
If you are reading this, it is likely that you (or someone you care for) has been charged with a Centrelink Offence. At LAC, we understand that people who are in times of hardship may make the wrong decisions.
Although some Centrelink offences are comm...
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Author:
Aldon Ronald
18th October 2011
What is a Canada study permit?
A Canada study permit allows international students to study in Canada under a variety of programs, including English and French language classes, post-secondary degree programs, and professional programs, amongst others.
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Author:
fwcanada
09th October 2011
Introduction
Murder isn't provided for in any statute in England or Wales, with its definition emanating from case law. The definition of murder will be counteracted into 2 components, mens rea and actus reus. This transient article can target these two ...
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Author:
Amie Erickson
05th October 2011
Section 9 (4) of the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999 states:
A person must not, while there is present in his or her blood the high range prescribed concentration of alcohol:
1. drive a motor vehicle, or
2. occupy the driv...
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Author:
Jems Tailor
04th October 2011
In a city like London, crawling with legal specialists of all manner and creed, finding a professional, knowledgeable and committed barrister may at times prove hard. For someone charged with a criminal offence getting the right barrister might prove the ...
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Author:
Edward Charles
26th September 2011
If you own a company that requires driver and is concerned over the potential of putting your staff and the members of public at risk due to the potential of a drunk driver then you might want to consider purchasing a breathalyzer. This article explains t...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
26th September 2011
Impaired driving is a serious criminal offence these days. Driving a truck, boat, car, snowmobile, aircraft, train or other motor vehicle when the capability to control the vehicle is impaired by alcohol or some other drugs is known as impaired driving. I...
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Author:
Lawyer
23rd September 2011
Garden hedges are a precious wild life habitat and therefore great care needs to be taken in their maintenance. The RSPB advise all work to hedges to cease between the critical nesting months of March to August, but when there is an early spring like this...
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Author:
Grow House
07th September 2011
Those of you who have been charged with traffic cases often fear about the traumatic time that lies ahead. Whenever a police officer charges you with a traffic case, it does not mean at all that you will be convicted. In these difficult moments, a traffic...
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Author:
Danielle Saige
19th August 2011
Being arrested for driving under the impact of (DUI) may be an experience that anyone may not want to go through. Though a large percentage of the population drink, they may sometimes drink and find themselves driving therefore increasing their chances of...
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Author:
chaitanya patel
16th August 2011
An unlawful or illegal eviction occurs whenever a landlord evicts his or her tenant for no reason, disregarding the law. Often, illegal evictions involve physical or verbal abuse and are not carried out according to the legal process set in place. Being a...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
25th July 2011
Employment background checks have become almost inevitable for most business houses. This is a procedure where you have to hire a third party to verify and check all the details of prospective employees.. Once you have undertaken a primary selection based...
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Author:
JessicaThomson