Articles, tagged with "criminal prosecution", page 6
29th April 2009
A campaign has been launched in Lincolnshire UK to urge employers to make sure their employees do not fall asleep behind the wheel. The Lincolnshire Road Safety Partnership is trying to get businesses to take on board the message that tiredness whilst dri...
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Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors
20th February 2009
For most of us, being charged with a crime carries with it a set of usual evils: fines, imprisonment, and the stigma of criminal record. Others, such as licensed professionals, will suffer more. This article is about legal consequences a New York physicia...
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31st January 2009
Mortgage fraud is intensifying at an an alarming rate. Con artists oftentimes target homeowners struggling to meet their mortgage loan responsibilities or are anxious to sell their houses. There is help obtainable when confronted by financial problems or...
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Gene Asher
13th January 2009
Rampant media outlets have been reporting on the premeditated robbery occurring on school property at Pines Elementary in Pembroke Pines, Florida. In the days following the Thanksgiving holiday, reports had gone as far as to allege that the perpetrator ha...
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07th January 2009
If you have been injured or lost a loved one or property to someone driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you need to contact a DUI accident lawyer. Denver is not much different than other major metro areas when it comes to drunks on the road;...
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Jonothan Blocker
05th January 2009
The main bodies for enforcing environmental law are Local Authorities and the Environment Agency. Since the aim of environmental enforcement is to prevent harm to the environment and human health it focuses on both punishments for breaching environmental ...
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Author:
Louis Coupe
05th December 2008
Dog bite laws
Dog bites are a national epidemic. Many legislators have developed with various methods to deal with this problem. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate the number of dog-bite-related emergency room visits at 300,000 per y...
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SaraLovesDogs
03rd December 2008
DUI i.e. driving under the influence of alcohol is a severe crime in Florida. To be convicted of DUI accuse in Florida might result in stern consequences such as imprisonment, administrative penalties and fines in opposition to your driving privilege. All...
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Alien
01st December 2008
A lawyer is a person who is learned in law and works either as an attorney or solicitor or counsel. Through his years of training and professional degree, he becomes licensed to practice law. The intrinsic aim of a lawyer is to fight circumstances which ...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
30th October 2008
The judge in the Phil Spector retrial has made a mistake that could jeopardize the outcome. In response to pretrial motions, Judge Larry Fidler has permitted the use at trial of an inflammatory statement made by Spector years before the murder of Lana Cl...
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Author:
Geoff Mousseau
05th June 2008
The term factitious disorder (FD) refers to the psychiatric condition in which an individual presents with an illness that is deliberately produced or falsified for the sole purpose of assuming the sick role. Patients with FD waste precious time and resou...
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peterhutch
29th April 2008
Toying with the idea of downloading the newest Hollywood mega-hit off the web free of charge? Maybe you'd like to discover how it is done since lots of other people are doing this. Or you may have practiced this a couple of times and are itching to get ev...
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Author:
Marc Sandford
28th April 2008
Unlawful Extinction
Wrongful death laws are primarily designed to give the surviving family members or close relative of the victim a right to claim for damages or compensation from the person who caused the victim's death.
The simple rationale, for...
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Mesriani Law Group
21st February 2008
When we talk of crime and victimization, I think we often think of street crime, as in individual acts by individual persons, such as rape and assault. However, corporations perform the most major forms of criminal victimization.
Corporations have more...
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Author:
Scott Hughes
19th January 2008
The exclusionary rule need to be thrown out! This body of law basically says that evidence obtained illegally cannot be used in a criminal prosecution. The idea is that this will prevent the police and the justice system in general from illegally searchin...
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Author:
Steve Gillman