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US Federal Courts - Lawyer Admission Requirements
Published: 12/22/2010 by Gabriel Moran in Criminal Defense
When attorneys feel of becoming admitted to practice law in the United Says the 1st factor that comes to thoughts is express bar examinations. Nonetheless, federal courts have their individual admission criteria which is normally a lot much less oner
Distinguish Between Law of Tort, Criminal Law and Contract Act
Published: 12/16/2010 by Omar Advocate in Criminal Defense
Tort is breach of some civil duty independent of contract for which compensation may be recoverable. If there is an injury for which no compensation is recoverable is not tort. The law of tort is based on common law. It is still growing. It is not th
Remove A Felony, Expunge Your Past
Published: 12/20/2010 by Nathan Moore in Privacy
If you have a criminal past, no one needs to tell you the number of ways it can negatively affect you. Job openings, career advancement and educational opportunities are now limited. It is both unfair and a truism that one indiscretion in one's youth
3 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Participate In Field Sobriety Tests
Published: 12/23/2010 by Euan Mcconnell in Criminal Defense
Here are three reasons why you should never take a field sobriety test.
The Process in a Misdemeanor Case
Published: 12/23/2010 by Darren Kavinoky in Criminal Defense
The arraignment is the defendant's first court hearing after the arrest, booking, and initial bail phases of the criminal process have taken place. This is usually the first opportunity for the defendant to hear the charges pending against him and p
White Collar Consultant Advises Bankers not to Lie to Investigators
Published: 12/23/2010 by Geoffrey Mousseau in Criminal Defense
Don't trust your instincts when dealing with a federal investigation.
What Is Involved in Financing Your Defense
Published: 12/22/2010 by Stephen Harris in Criminal Defense
Stephen Harris is the owner of the Law Office of Stephen Harris and an experienced criminal defense attorney in Charleston. According to Harris, whether it requires asking for a loan from the bank, draining a 401(k) account, taking a second mortgage
A Criminal Attorney For Murder Charges
Published: 12/17/2010 by Linda 49818A in Criminal Defense
Possession of explosives, aggravated assault, burglary, carjacking, drug crimes, drunk driving, and unlawful use of credit card are all criminal charges and filed in a criminal court.
Criminal Defense - White Collar Crime
Published: 09/13/2007 by Todd Going in Criminal Defense
White Collar Crimes are defined as non-violent acts committed by individuals or businesses in the course of daily working activity. Some of these crimes include embezzlement, bribery, tax evasion, false advertising and other types of fraud.
How has the American justice system transformed so amazingly over the last few decades? The answer could be a very complex problem to identify.Are these changes due to an increasingly larger number of attorneys that have entered the marketplace? Is i


