Articles, tagged with "burden of proof", page 5
22nd January 2010
-- demand your immediate release or get you out of jail or the country!
-- represent you at trial or give legal counsel
-- pay legal fees and/or fines with U.S. Government funds
If you are caught buying, selling, carrying or using any type of dru...
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Author:
Reed Carney
19th January 2010
I've been stopped for DUI, under DUI laws should I take a breath test or refuse to take a breath test?
Most criminal DUI courts nationwide in association with departments of motor vehicles have some variations of mandatory license suspensions imposed ...
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Author:
Gregg Stark
18th January 2010
People trip, slip, and fall down all of the time. Just watching your average ten-year-old child becomes a good illustration of the many ways human beings tumble. The problem is that not all slip and fall incidents are funny or without injury, and if someo...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
24th November 2009
Freeman Keep On Driving Ltd is a firm of Solicitors specialising exclusively in road traffic law. We are dedicated to advising and defending motorists, anywhere in England and Wales, for whom the loss of a driving licence could have devastating consequenc...
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Netgeek Mamun
03rd November 2009
If you are asked to name a movie about lawyers and the legal system which one would you say? Most people automatically think of "Erin Brokovich" which starred Julia Roberts (who won an Oscar for her performance) and which detailed a class action lawsuit a...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
12th October 2009
"Slip and fall" is a term for personal injury cases which arise when injury is caused when a person slips and falls as a result of a dangerous or hazardous condition on someone else's property. Inside a building, dangerous conditions such as torn carpetin...
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Author:
Carolyn Ria
05th October 2009
Wrongful death cases are some of the most misunderstood in the field of law. People get outraged about them without really understanding what is happening. One of the reasons this occurs is because of the issue of burden of proof.
Let's look at the ul...
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Author:
Thomas Ajava
23rd September 2009
Interpretations of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Law to the Trial of Cases of Civil Disputes over the Protection of Well-known Trademark began to implement since May 1st, 2009. The judicial interpretations will...
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Sino-Link Consulting
13th September 2009
A common question for those seeking an expedited Marriage visa for their loved one is: why does the K-3 visa use the same application as the k1 fiance visa?
The K3 visa was initially designed as a way of getting spouses of American citizens to the Unit...
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US Visa Lawyer
03rd September 2009
Drinking and driving is a good way to get in serious trouble. The law is set up to nail people who drink and drive to the wall. Two of the common charges are DUI and DWI, but many people do not understand the difference between them. Let's take a look at ...
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Author:
Dirk Gibson
29th August 2009
It's Extremely Difficult for Anyone to Pierce Your Nevada State Corporate Veil
When you form a corporation, whether it's in Nevada, California, Texas or wherever, you must follow certain corporate formalities. Remember, a nevada state corporation can do ...
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Author:
adams777
29th August 2009
In states that allow a nonjudicial foreclosure through a power of sale clause in a deed of trust, homeowners find that their properties are sold out from under them without a hearing or chance to defend themselves. In fact, it is up to the borrowers to br...
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Author:
Nick Adama
15th August 2009
In a litigation malpractice case, the plaintiff sues his former attorney for poor or inadequate representation. The burden of proof is on the plaintiff and, specifically, the plaintiff has to show that he would have had a substantially better outcome in t...
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Author:
Gary Haiji
15th August 2009
The Breathalyzer is a device used to determine the blood alcohol content of a person and is a common tool police officers use to evaluate drivers suspected of driving impaired. Most people know this, but are a bit less clear on how the breathalyzer result...
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Author:
Thomas Ajava
10th August 2009
The burden of proof for a crime in the United States is on the prosecution. Many DUI defendants shoot themselves in the foot because they don't understand the concept of evidentiary party admissions.
Miranda rights are something we see all the time on ...
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Author:
Thomas Ajava