 Category: Criminal Justice
Category: Legal >> Criminal Justice<< previous page 1 2 next page >> by Sunil Punjabi  [ 2009-11-06 ] There are many reasons why a Miami resident would like to have a Miami criminal lawyer work on their case right from the start. When the charges are being framed or the case being investigated by the police, what you say or do has a lot of impact on the next logical steps. by Sunil Punjabi  [ 2009-11-06 ] A visit to the police office downtown may not be the worst nightmare; it might just be the beginning of one. Some aspects of criminal indictment don't usually take the logical turn, we think it would take. Save yourself and your family from the pain and the horror by getting the best Miami criminal lawyers. by Rudy Silva  [ 2009-09-17 ] Learning about aggravated felony charges can hopefully keep you away from this crime. You should know what the law says about committing a felony. You can possibly commit felony case even in your home, when you ignore the law. These charge can put you in prison or make you pay for your mistake. Make yourself aware of aggravated felony charges, by reading this informative article. by Marlon Dirk  [ 2009-07-22 ] Everyone inside the house is sleeping soundly and is looking forward to a new day at work and at school when suddenly somebody sneaks into the house with bad intentions and the things that you don’t expect to happen can happen and there are more things worse that they wanted to do by Sallingo lingo  [ 2009-07-01 ] Plea Bargain (also called plea agreement, plea deal or copping a plea) is an agreement, in a criminal case, between the prosecutor and the defendant. The defendant is given the opportunity to plead guilty usually for a part of his charges with a recommendation of a lighter sentence. This agreement can be made at almost any point of a criminal case, before the trial. The majority of criminal cases by Sallingo lingo  [ 2009-06-29 ] Sometimes if the jury fails to reach a unanimous verdict, finds itself at a standstill and can’t decide if the defendant is guilty or not. The judge declares a mistrial, as a result of a mistrial the case can be dismissed or the trial can start again but from the stage of selecting a jury by Rahul Rungta  [ 2009-06-29 ] You may have options available to you that will greatly reduce the points and possibly the cost of receiving a traffic ticket. by Sallingo lingo  [ 2009-06-27 ] Naturally because the law and related topics are very rich in details, some of are articles are sometimes lacking these details so this week we will present some large and detailed articles for you and to make the reading easier we will split them in parts. The first one will describe all the stages of a Criminal Case. by Sallingo lingo  [ 2009-06-27 ] One of the most important in the whole process happens at this stage. After reading the charges the defendant is asked if he or she pleads as guilty, not guilty or no contest. Useless to say that the answer of the defendant has a huge impact on all the following stages. At this stage the attorneys also receive the information on the evidence, so they can prepare the defense arguments for the trial by Rebecca Brown  [ 2009-06-06 ] Celebrex (or originally Celecoxib) is a controversial drug that is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, acute pain, acute migraine headaches and menstrual pain and discomfort. Also Celebrex is used to reduce the number of intestinal polyps in patients with a rare genetic disorder called familial adenomatous polyposis...... by Rebecca Brown  [ 2009-05-26 ] Assault and Battery are very common violations that mostly lead to personal injury cases. The definitions of these violations are different but still are present in all the law traditions. So while being in a foreign country it is better to know the local definition of these offences to avoid them. by Rebecca Brown  [ 2009-05-26 ] The first document regulating the youth criminal justice predecessor to the Young Offenders Act (adapted in 1982) and the modern day Youth Criminal Justice Act (accepted in 2003) was the 1908 Juvenile Delinquents Act. by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil  [ 2009-04-19 ] When the king heard the woman' story about eating her son (Son- Cannibalism), he tore his robes and went along the wall. This anti-human story is not found in the Quran. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2009-02-02 ] Mark Anthony Wilson of Fort Dodge, IA was a very likable man. Joni was a good hard-working woman, a nurse, who hadn't always had it easy. It seemed she was finally happy and at ease when she met Mark. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2009-02-02 ] Somewhere out there, possibly in Texas, Alicia Banuelos and her daughter Lyric, now a teenager, live a quiet, wholesome life. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2009-02-02 ] Many people in Gary, Indiana knew and liked Larry Burns. The bearded man had an outgoing, highly social personality and a hearty laugh. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2009-02-02 ] 2005 was the year when the State of Kansas and the whole country finally realized that Dennis L. Rader a compliance officer for Park City, Kansas and serial killer BTK were one and the same. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2009-02-02 ] Paul Rodgers was a devout Christian. He regularly went to church and was very knowledgeable about the bible, quoting many verses by heart. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2009-02-02 ] Hazel Head was a friendly woman. She worked as a waitress at local greasy spoon diners frequented by truck drivers. The truckers loved Hazel. She was just so much fun, drinking and smoking heavily, not to be outdone by the men. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2009-02-02 ] Everyone considered Jason Belmer a thug and petty thief. While in court for burglary he escaped through a closed window, crashing and jumping into a river. Police caught him and brought him right back, he plead guilty to the escape, but no contest to burglary. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2009-02-02 ] Richard Boakai was a quiet, studious young man from a small town in Liberia. He was the only one in his family to go to college, and he dreamed of going to medical school in America. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2009-02-02 ] Igor Koumlikov was a devoted son He immigrated to the United States from Russia in the late 90s, and settled in Detroit, MI with his widowed mother and younger sister. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2009-02-02 ] One would expect that Leo Burt was treated at school like any other nerd with a shy smile and inquisitive hazel eyes behind glasses, except the University of Wisconsin knew better. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2009-02-02 ] If one asked the neighbors at the apartment complex in Lakewood, CO, they would have characterized Matthew Caulk as a friendly, hard-working man; he was always willing to help. by Quinlan Murray  [ 2009-01-30 ] Each criminal case is unique. Only a specialist who is experienced in assessing each situation—and in dealing with the many variables in every criminal case—can provide the type of representation that every criminal defendant needs, if justice is to be done. by Tino Triste [ 2009-01-20 ] The effects of the credit crunch are lasting much longer than some had thought and it seems that the end is still nowhere in sight. “Piles of unopened envelopes, ignoring the phone, constant worry and sleepless nights - these are just some of the symptoms of debt denial” comments Gary Sans of Lanyon Bowdler Solicitors. by Jill Sprouse [ 2009-01-19 ] Traffic ticket victims remind me of the old Bill Cosby skit. You know the one I’m talking about, where the kids are running around the house acting like a bunch of lunatics knocking stuff over until finally the mother comes down and screams “I have had enough of this!” And the kids look at her with this look of shock like, “What did I do?” Well, that’s what traffic offenders are like. They know they screwed up, but they plead innocence.
by Jill Sprouse [ 2009-01-18 ] It’s not very funny when it happens to you, but let’s be honest, one of the funniest sights in the world is seeing somebody try to get out of beating a traffic ticket. They try every trick in the book and none of them work. And they end up with more trouble than they know what to do with. See if some of this doesn’t sound familiar to you. by Ryan Russman [ 2008-12-27 ] Unlike what you see on television, and what you may read about the process of bail and bond, it is a relatively simple matter.
When you have been arrested for DWI, you are taken to the station, put through the rig-a-marole of being booked and are then held until a bail bondsperson comes to set your bail. by Lorna Darden  [ 2008-12-26 ] Your identity can be stolen in so many ways like shoulder surfing, that is when you are at the ATM and someone is looking over your shoulder for your information. The Internet, your purse being stolen, registration forms for products, order forms and applications by C. Dyson [ 2008-12-25 ] Background check is what everybody nowadays seems to be interested in, be it employer wishing to make an informed hiring decision, potential employee, who wants to see if the company he/she is seeking a position with has no history of playing unfairly with its workers, a landlord who is anxious to be sure potential renter has no eviction history, or whoever else. The term "background check" can be understood very differently depending on its many connotations. by C. Dyson [ 2008-12-25 ] Caring for schoolchildren is a tremendous responsibility resting not just with teachers, but also with other personnel, like school bus drivers, foster care parents, day care providers and other school employees. Even if for a long time there was no nationwide program for background checks for any of these categories of employees interacting with children, it's quite a time since some states and counties started implementing such programs as their own level initiatives, and some valuable experience started to build up towards creating and adopting standards for bigger scale school employees background check programs. by C. Dyson [ 2008-12-25 ] People feel safe if armed. According to some estimates and publications, roughly 50% of the US households currently own guns, but how big may be percentage of those who acquired their firearms legally or without intentional use of the law loopholes allowing them avoid background check they must normally go through as gun purchasers? by C. Dyson [ 2008-12-25 ] During the first week of November, when Obama's victory was announced, the FBI received more than 374,000 requests for background checks on gun purchasers (almost 49 % increase over the same period in 2007). The overall number of November filings for background checks required to buy a gun, hit their historical maximum and set new record since the time of launching the FBI national background check program - just in three weeks following the end of the election a total of 1,529,635 National Instant Criminal Background Checks were performed. That's a 41.6 % increase over November 2007 when the Federal Investigations Agency performed just over 1 million background checks on arms buyers. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2008-12-11 ] The stereotypical concept of transsexuals in our society tends to assume that they are mostly mellow, friendly, if somewhat confused people. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2008-12-11 ] Calvin Bennett was quite a heartbreaker. He was a prolific internet dater, enjoying success with quite a few young ladies. He seemed to have had a sweetheart in almost every state he passed through. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2008-12-11 ] Jeffrey Marshall had moved to Fresno, CA from Ohio. He became known in his new hometown as a pleasant conversationalist and a friendly neighbor. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2008-12-11 ] Patty Carrion, a petite and attractive Hispanic brunette living in the quiet Connecticut community appeared shy and mostly kept to herself. Others who may have seen her around would have described having seen her in many different transformations. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2008-12-11 ] James Cooke was a family man. According to his live-in girlfriend, he was loving and patient with her and her kids, a hard worker, a good provider, and an all-around fun guy. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2008-12-11 ] Rachid Benaissa is a man of considerable allure and sophistication. He earned himself a number of female admirers, but Rachid only had eyes for Patricia. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2008-12-11 ] Not many people knew Raimundo Barboza Neto from Sandy Springs, Georgia intimately, but those who did, agreed that he was a pretty unique individual. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2008-12-11 ] Timothy Thomas Coombs was a highly respected religious leader in McDonald County, MO. He liked to refer to himself as a "Nazarite". by Melinda cayetano  [ 2008-12-11 ] The locals and tourists in Oahu, Hawaii all knew and loved Reinier Kraan. He was the life of every beach party, and every luau. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2008-12-10 ] Kenneth Mikolon is a 12-year veteran of the U.S. Army, is on the run, accused of repeatedly sexually abusing a teenage girl. by Melinda cayetano  [ 2008-12-10 ] Michael Mordenti was hailed "a good citizen" and "a significant witness for the government" by the FBI agent. by Evan Toder Toder [ 2008-12-10 ] A full course on every single tactic and trick you can use to get out of any speeding ticket and even avoid them in the first place by Jason Snow [ 2008-12-10 ] Do you want to know the background of a new neighbor, potential employee, babysitter, or anybody else that could pose a threat to you or your family? You need to know what you are getting yourself into, especially when you might have children that could be at risk. There are many ways to perform a criminal record background check and here are just a few of them. by Ryan Russman [ 2008-12-05 ] No matter what state you live in, you will have a variety of DWI attorneys to choose from, each seemingly as skilled as the other. When accused of Driving while Intoxicated and frightened of the legal consequences, choosing your best defender can fuel an already upsetting circumstance. There are things you can do, however, to ensure your decision is a sound one. by William Moore [ 2008-12-01 ] Understanding Implied Consent Laws in Florida. Problems with the Intoxilyzer. by Irina M  [ 2008-10-18 ] A criminal background check on a felon will help you determine how serious the crime is that the person has committed. You will be able to find the data that you want through online databases of criminal and court records. |