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3 Things That Will Benefit Law Enforcement Officers
3 Things That Will Benefit Law Enforcement Officers Image: Envato There is no doubt that law enforcement officers have specific needs that differ from those of most other people. A variety of products and services exist to fulfill those needs, and that is what we will be discussing today. Here are three services that are specifically geared for the law enforcement professional and which can be of great benefit.
By Maggie Bloom5 years ago in Criminal
5 Things to Consider When Hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer
When hiring a personal injury lawyer, you are putting your trust in someone who specializes in an area known as tort law and look out for your best interests. The decision to choose a personal injury attorney is similar to other major life decisions or investments.
By Lawyers Directory USA5 years ago in Criminal
Ethical Law
1-2 Journal Assignment: Civil Law vs. Criminal Law Confusion Law is a vast subject-matter full of confusing jargon and wording that can bewilder the common individual who reads any written laws. “The confusion over civil law arises from the fact that legal actions in our common law system can be either civil or criminal.” (Moore and Murray, 2012). What I noticed is there are a multitude of conflicts between one set of laws and others.
By W.S. Klass5 years ago in Criminal
Best Practices Tip Sheet
Abstract Libel can be a tricky topic. Dependent upon elements as well as the medium, it could be slander or libel, or both. Knowing the elements to identify as well as other criteria will benefit those who believe they have been defamed in some way. This “Tip Sheet” is here to aid me in my future research and projects for this course.
By W.S. Klass5 years ago in Criminal
How to Feel Safe at Night
It is late, some would even call it early. You are alone, en route from your location to your mode of transportation, whether it be your car, the bus or subway, or even a taxi or rideshare; or, you live close enough to head directly home. The streets are empty, for the most part, save for the few straggling patrons spilling out the closing bars and perhaps a few houseless travelers, dozing on the sidewalks. It's dark. The streetlights offer little but a yellow haze directly below, leaving the rest of the street enveloped in an inky and mysterious blackness. You know this route like the back of your hand. You have traveled it every day for months or even years. You know which lights to cross at, where there are imperfections in the sidewalk to avoid and even the scents wafting from the various restaurants and cafes by heart. For some of us, this scenario is immediately familiar, a snapshot of our daily lives. The question is: when you put yourself in the situation and become the person it describes, how do you feel? Do you feel content? Rushed? Are you at ease with your surroundings? Or are you like 61% of the population? Are you afraid?
By Jenn Jackson5 years ago in Criminal
How to Find the Top Sexual Harassment Lawyer in Philadelphia
Victims of sexual harassment deserve the best lawyers available. Finding the best sexual harassment lawyer in Philadelphia requires research. You must ask questions of your peers, potential attorneys, and the legal community.
By Jackey Paual5 years ago in Criminal
What to Do If You Were Accused of Assault at a Protest
Everyone has the right to protest and to form demonstrations throughout the United States. If you recently attended a protest, then you know firsthand that it can become a heated environment. What do you do if someone accuses you of something that you didn’t do? It is not unusual for someone to try to paint someone who protests in a bad light. Likewise, it is not unusual for someone to make false allegations against another person because they don’t share the same beliefs. If they cannot win the argument, then they may try to punish others. They might do this by spreading false allegations.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Criminal
All The Details You Need Before Hiring A Bail Bond Company For The First Time
Sometimes we are bound to face a challenge that involves one of our loved ones being locked up in jail for the smallest of crimes and we begin to worry what will happen next? As such a scenario is always considered as one of the most unfortunate ones because the procedure to get your loved one out of jail on a bail especially includes a stressful process, luckily today we have La Bail Bonds company in Long Beach to handle the task for us.
By Emma Alfie5 years ago in Criminal
How To Protect Yourself From Lawsuits
The last thing anyone wants is to be involved in a lawsuit. Most people think that you can avoid a lawsuit entirely if you avoid committing crimes. However, it's not always as simple as that, especially if you run a business. Business owners can sometimes be sued over personal injury cases and other cases, even if the business owner is personally not at fault. Luckily, there are some tips that can help you to avoid lawsuits, whether you own a business or not.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Criminal
What Are the Rules for Medical Cannabis and Car Accidents?
From a young age we are taught, "don't drink and drive." So, it's generally understood that it's illegal to drive under the influence of alcohol and drugs. This includes marijuana and medical-grade cannabis. However, if you live in Vermont, Massachusetts, or any state that has made it legal to use cannabis for medical purposes, you might think that the traditional "under the influence" phrase doesn't apply. In fact, it's the contrary no state allows for medical marijuana permit patients to drive while under the influence of cannabis. These states believe that an impaired motorist is an unsafe driver, regardless of the reason for impairment.
By Brien Penn5 years ago in Criminal









