Articles, tagged with "criminal act", page 6
10th December 2009
The Court Companion program
For many people who have been the victim of a crime, the prospect of going to court can make them feel anxious and confused. The Court Companion program provides trained volunteers who can support victims and their families ...
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Author:
Margaret R Swith
04th December 2009
One of the sought after careers in finance is accounting. Crunching numbers, keeping financial records and calculating assets and liabilities are the usual responsibilities of an accountant. Because of this, an accountant's work is usually dubbed as monot...
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Author:
Yossarian
12th November 2009
The criminal justice system in the United States of America provides legal rights to individuals, including those who have been charged with criminal offense. In order to make the best use of these rights; you need the help of an experienced criminal lawy...
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Author:
Linda49818a
11th November 2009
What is Victims of Crime Compensation?
Victims of Crime Compensation (VOCC) is state-paid compensation to provide immediate victims of a criminal offence some recompense for any injury sustained. Compensation can be awarded for physical and/or mental s...
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Author:
Margaret R Swith
10th November 2009
Federal Criminal defense attorney are advisable to hire during any criminal charges in the case. The federal criminal defense attorneys in the case defend the company or individuals who are being charged with the criminal acts. The criminal defense lawyer...
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Author:
Pankaj Modi
03rd November 2009
Just imagine a case when you are driving out on the city streets. Suddenly there is a screech of brakes and you find that you have bumped into the car ahead. In a single second your life can be altered if you find that it was your fault on account of whic...
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Author:
Luke Alvarado
28th October 2009
"The main law a creditor must comply with when collecting a debt is the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). Congress enacted this law in 1977 to protect the interest of debtors.
The Purpose of the FDCPA is to:
1. Eliminate abusive, decep...
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Author:
roachlawfirm
27th October 2009
Most motorists tend to focus more on liability coverage that covers bodily injuries; they forget that they also have to worry about possible property damage as well.
Sometimes, the amount of damage to properties even exceeds that of the treatment for p...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
23rd October 2009
'Whistle blowing' is the intervention by an employee (the whistle blower) to bring the wrongful acts of his employer to the attention of either the business owners, the authorities, the regulators, the government, or the public (i.e., to 'blow the whistle...
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Author:
Simon King
13th October 2009
DWI DUI What Happens In A Criminal Trail For DWI/DUI Arrest by Sharon Beth Morris, Attorney at Law
The Anatomy of a Criminal Case and ARREST.
The person suspected of committing a criminal act is arrested.
If the target person is not immediately a...
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Author:
drifter111
06th October 2009
To be given the privilege to drive is a really good feeling, especially for teens and young individuals. A car is entrusted to one's care, and with the car that person can go practically anywhere he likes. As long as he has his license, it is perfectly le...
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Author:
Paul Taylor King
05th October 2009
There are a number of support groups available in Australia today that specialise in taking care of and providing all kinds of support for the victims of crimes. Groups such as the Victim Support Service Inc. (VSS) provide a range of services which includ...
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Author:
Margaret R Swith
05th October 2009
As time goes by and old wounds heal it is easy to forget the struggles that brave and rebellious people make in order to clear the way for the freedom of others. We do pause from time to time during certain times of the year to reflect on the sacrifices m...
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Author:
David nalin
25th August 2009
Once identity theft crime becomes more flagrant, victims may have to spend more than this, and not only in terms of time and money. They may end up spending more in terms of frustration.
If you do not have money to spend, or rather, waste just to pay f...
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Author:
Josiah Walter
10th August 2009
Managers using my pre-employment tests sometimes call me with a question that sounds something like the following: "I gave your pre-employment tests to a job applicant, and the applicant's five intelligence or mental ability tests' scores are low. But, t...
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Author:
Michael Mercer