Articles, tagged with "criminal offence", page 4
15th March 2011
Time changes and so do situations. With the ever sprouting rules and regulations of our society, people are increasingly getting involved in criminal activities. Legal actions come into scene when someone commits a crime and that is when one needs an atto...
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Author:
orsondixon
10th March 2011
The Persians have since long been recognised as being gifted the art of carpeting by the almighty himself. It is known far and wide and that the wonders they spin with the thread are both familiar, yet unknown to one and all who try to imitate the Persian...
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Author:
sarahpinto11
07th March 2011
The Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme is a fund which has been set up by the government to provide compensation to those who have suffered personal injury as a result of an assault or other violent offence that has been committed against them. Getting...
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Author:
cgyles6819
02nd March 2011
Being charged with a criminal offence can be a stressful time. A criminal offence conviction can tarnish your reputation and record. You could also receive a huge fine or even end up in jail. If you are currently facing a charge for a criminal offence, yo...
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Author:
Adrianna N
18th February 2011
A Short Background Of Police Dog Training K-9s happen to be used for the law, including combat, for thousands of many years. Police canine coaching has not usually been important. Earlier animals had been chosen for strength, strength, and also ferociousn...
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Author:
Fred Santos
14th February 2011
A criminal conviction will occur when a court of law finds a defendant guilty of a crime and comes to a final verdict. An acquittal is the opposite of a conviction. There are some flaws in the criminal justice system and ocasionally innocent people are co...
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Author:
cgyles6819
14th February 2011
Whether you are concerned about the security of your home or business one of the most important aspects to consider, apart from its security, is your safety and peace of mind. Very often false alarms can happen at any time be it day or night, rain or shin...
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Author:
Andy Butler
09th February 2011
Does a Tenancy Have to Be in Writing?
Under the Law of Property Act 1925 and the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provision) Act 1989 any contract for the creation of an interest in land is invalid and unenforceable unless it is do so in writing. Interest...
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Author:
cgyles6819
03rd February 2011
Hiring a Newmarket criminal lawyer early on in the legal process in the most likely way for anyone accused of a criminal offence to strengthen their chances of success. Unless the accused is extremely wealthy or very high profile chances are slim that the...
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Author:
paulsimmions
03rd February 2011
Spy Phones And Other Unreliable Spy Gadget Technology
For every beneficial and useful mini spy gadget on the market there are several that have little or no real value. Spy phones and spy phone software are one such example; they are easy to detect, ve...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
31st January 2011
Now be honest with yourself – if you were to phone a business, and you heard the recorded voice say: "Please leave a message after the tone" – would you honestly do it? Most wouldn’t. In fact, when phoning a business or making a new enquiry, most people w...
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Author:
Boogles
14th January 2011
Convicted Canadians Need US Entry Waiver for Legal Travel
When travelling to a foreign country, it is always advisable to be informed of what legal rules will apply that can cause problems for travellers. One such situation is likely to occur if any ...
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Author:
Ned Lecic
12th January 2011
Bradley Associates, Swiss tell the US that it will not let UBS give out client data.
(I-Newswire) July 28, 2009 - Switzerland government has said that it will stop any data from UBS being handed over to the American authorities. The Swiss are firm on the...
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Author:
bradleyassociates
10th January 2011
Fraud is a serious white collar crime that can take many forms. It can be defined as "deliberate deception for unlawful gain", and potential risk areas for fraud include tax returns, credit card records, pension plans, banking, insurance, and charity fund...
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Author:
Auger Hollingsworth Law Firm
05th January 2011
Finding an attorney is very easy but finding a good one is not. Be it a criminal offence that you have been charged with or any other case like a real estate or personal injury case, you have to have a person who can represent your case well in the court ...
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Author:
Charles Block