Criminal Litigation - Page 20
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Criminal Litigation
Criminal Litigation Articles
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The U. S. Supreme Court recently issued a unanimous ruling in a case which defendants in product liability cases ar. -
A critique of federal sentencing guidelines. -
For approximately fifteen years, it has been the general rule that the Full Commission is free to reach a different. -
Federal Rule of Evidence 702 reads "if scientific, technical or other specialized knowledge will assist the trier o. -
Megan's Law (Community Notification). Adds to the offenses for which registration of sex offenders is required: ma. -
After several months of hard-fought legislative battles, Congress passed the far-reaching Y2K Act on July 1, 1999, . -
Self-reporting of environmental violations is a good corporate policy that may offer substantial benefits. However, each situation must be evaluated and managed individually. -
When a police officer serves a search warrant or stops someone in the street and frisks him, certain fundamental constitutional rights are involved. -
On January 1, 2009, a new law on driving under the influence (DUI) took effect in Illinois. Under the new law, first-time offenders who are arrested for DUI must install a breath alcohol ignition interlock device (BAIID) on their cars if they want to drive during the time of their Statutory Summary Suspension (SSS). -
A conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) in Illinois can result in serious consequences. Now, however, individuals who are just arrested for DUI in Illinois for their first offense face serious penalties.