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Criminal Litigation
Criminal Litigation Articles
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On November 6, 1996, the people of the State of California passed Proposition 213. -
The criminal charge of DUI actually consists of two separate criminal proceedings: THE ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING (D. -
The recent heightened scrutiny of healthcare providers by federal and state law enforcement agencies could mean cri. -
How is the court system is set up? The criminal court system is designed to provide a fair, impartial and speedy . -
There are some adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse who could successfully bring claims to recover money dama. -
Since 1992, the maximum amount of a claim eligible to be filed in the small claims division of the district court h. -
What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony? A misdemeanor is a criminal offense that is lower th. -
Thinking about search and seizure issues is a daily part of life for most law enforcement officers. -
The Supreme Court of Canada examines the issue Seventeen year old Pascale Aubry was sitting on the steps of a. -
In a recent unpublished New Jersey appeals court decision, Voleriano v. Voleriano, the Appellate Division found tha.