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How to Protect Yourself From Credit Card Theft
How to Protect Yourself From Credit Card Theft With the increasing advancements in technology over the past few years, more and more people are taking advantage of online shopping and communication opportunities. Nowadays, you can simply go to a website, type in a few numbers and items will appear at your doorstep. Along with the convenience of utilizing online resources to purchase products and services comes more opportunity for thieves to steal others' online money, using the information from either online tracking to obtain your credit card information.
By Amy Sloane5 years ago in Criminal
Important Roadside Breath Tests FAQs You Need to Know
Roadside breath tests are associated with arrests made due to DUI or driving under the influence but do you know that there are a lot of technicalities involved with it? An example is that a roadside breath test can’t be administered for no reason. Below are the answers to roadside breath test FAQs.
By Chris Burton5 years ago in Criminal
How to Protect Yourself From Identity Fraud
How to Protect Yourself From Identity Fraud The Federal Trade Commission reported that more than 3.2 million cases of identity fraud occurred in 2019. The number is much higher than it was in previous years, and it continues to increase. Identity theft is a real thing, and every consumer and business owner must protect himself or herself from getting slammed by the aftermath of an occurrence if it happens. The following are some ways that you can avoid identity theft. It will be wise for you to take some of these measures.
By Rayanne Morriss5 years ago in Criminal
Spotting a Lie
In a police interrogation room, somewhere in North America, a detective is interviewing a suspect in several house invasions. As the detective asks a series of questions designed to dismantle the suspect's defence, he also observes his [the suspect] eyes, which are moving straight to the left as he provides the answers. This case of "shifty eyes" immediately alerts the interviewer to a lie, and he proceeds to conclude that the suspect is guilty – and of course, in this case, the detective is more than likely wrong.
By Peyton J. Dracco5 years ago in Criminal
DUI and Impaired Driving Charges in Toronto
Some people think that impaired driving charges only apply to those who were involved in an accident or those who were visibly intoxicated when they were pulled over. The truth is that driving under the influence and impaired driving applies to more situations which can be better explained by a DUI lawyer. If you have been arrested for impaired driving or arrested for a DUI and you are not sure why, it is best to remain calm and be careful about what you say because small mistakes can easily lead to a conviction. Below are some of the most important things to remember if you’re facing DUI and impaired driving charges.
By Haywood Hunt5 years ago in Criminal
Ethical Principles and Standards
A Brief Background When I was 14, I was relocated from my mother, in Texas, to my Stepfather’s relatives in Michigan. My mother and stepfather lived a hazardous lifestyle of drugs and illegal activity. I was taken to Michigan by my stepfather and placed in foster care because he pled guilty to charges of sexual abuse that involved me while I was put into his relatives' home. (they were equivalent to my step-aunt and uncle) Brenda and Neil Gerber took me in at the age of 14 and, as teachers, were a very positive influence that completely changed my life. This influence prepared me for a very positive, ethical, and essentially a higher moral way of living because I was exposed to a very different perspective from my mother’s influence. Later I got married at 21, worked at a bookstore for 8 years, became a flight attendant, worked as a substitute teacher and a preschool teacher when my daughter was 3.
By Dr. Reanna Waugh PhD5 years ago in Criminal
How a Trial Moves Through the Court System
The legal system in the United States is a complex one, with many components and layers. Attorneys and legal scholars spend years studying all of its nuances and subtleties and even then, they don't always reach consensus. If it's been a while since your last civics class in school, here's a brief refresher on one aspect of our courts: how a trial is processed.
By Craig Middleton5 years ago in Criminal
Benefits of Hiring A Criminal Lawyer
Each year many candidates aspire to become a criminal lawyer. It is a very challenging profession that requires considerable dedication and a critical thinking ability to sustain a case. Criminal lawyers represent defendants facing criminal charges in state, federal, and appellate courts. If you are considering a career as a lawyer in criminal cases then you are in for a roller-coaster ride. To become a criminal lawyer you should smart and intelligent, that you can represent your client and their case in court in Infront of an opposition lawyer.
By David Fenton5 years ago in Criminal
6 Most Common Types of Lawyers
It takes many years of advanced education before a person can become a lawyer. However, those who can withstand the rigorous training are often richly rewarded. There will always be a demand for those with in-depth knowledge of the law to represent the interests of clients. Therefore, the career outlook for attorneys is, and should remain, promising.
By Paisley Hansen5 years ago in Criminal
Mistakes That May Send You Back to Jail in Florida after Bailing Out
When the defendant is released from jail before the pretrial by posting a bail bond at Fort Myers, he has to avidly observe the conditions imposed by the court, otherwise, he will be arrested again.
By Allout Bail Bonds5 years ago in Criminal
4 Ways to Cooperate With Your Criminal Lawyer
Facing criminal charges is one of the most unsettling type of legal issues one could face. While there’s no doubt that hiring a lawyer to defend you is the first order of business, there’s also the matter of committing to cooperating with your legal counsel without any reservations. Whether your facing an assault charge or driving under the influence, here are some of the ways you can work with your lawyer and hopefully achieve the best possible outcome.
By Michael Thomas5 years ago in Criminal
What To Expect When You Have Jury Duty
While it is not your ideal scenario to spend your day sitting in jury duty, it is smart to understand the concept to be prepared for when you are called to serve. It can be nerve-wracking to walk into your local courthouse and try to piece together how things work. To settle your nerves, here is a guide that will cover the expectations and explain the details of jury duty.
By Damien Justus5 years ago in Criminal









