Criminal Litigation - Page 18
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Criminal Litigation
Criminal Litigation Articles
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Part One Few events are as traumatic as a fire that destroys a house or business. Even though the loss usually . -
This article by the National Institute of Justice presents information about batterer intervention programs operating throughout the country. -
First DUI offense: Imprisonment not less than 10 days nor more than 12 months; Judge may suspend all but . -
As a trial attorney, I realize that I am one of the last people on earth with whom any sane business person wants . -
This Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms guide gives an overview of how to assess church vulnerability to arson and bombing attacks. -
The following memorandum is not intended to be a comprehensive summary of all of the provisions of concerning employment eligibility verification, but rather focuses on recent changes in the law that are likely to affect U.S. companies. -
We have all seen it. You are tooling down the freeway on a bright sunny day when the traffic starts to slow. . -
If you believe an attorney representing you has failed to provide you adequate representation, you may have the . -
Distrust plagues the financial markets. The blatant conflicts of interest between Enron and its various independent off-balance sheet special-purpose vehicles (Raptor, Condor, Chewco, etc.) staggers the imagination. The acquiescence of Arthur Andersen throughout the fiasco defies belief. It is thus no surprise that few issues are as sensitive as the question of "conflicts". -
When most people think of the American legal system, they probably think of a courtroom where .