Criminal Litigation - Page 6
This is FindLaw's collection of Criminal Litigation articles, part of the Litigation and Disputes section of the Corporate Counsel Center. Law articles in this archive are predominantly written by lawyers for a professional audience seeking business solutions to legal issues. Start your free research with FindLaw.
Criminal Litigation
Criminal Litigation Articles
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This article seeks to help you understand the procedure in the courts of Florida and better enable you to do your part in administering justice as a juror. -
This paper discusses a tax fraud trail from the prosecutor's perspective. -
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals recently decided two cases regarding random and suspicionless drug testing of . -
Most people who are involved in an auto accident case are not out to win the lottery. -
An attorney, ignorant of significant changes in the law, gives erroneous advice to a client. The client relies on . -
Faced with a DWI, especially a first offense, it would be natural to ask "Do I need to hire an attorney?". -
Let me take this opportunity to welcome you to my web page. Below, you will find general information which may. -
Despite the fact that I am a lawyer, there have been a few times when I have needed the services of another lawyer.. -
The most recent estimates from the United States Treasury Department calculate that approximately US$8 trillion resides in the 45-plus recognized "offshore" jurisdictions that circle the globe. -
This paper discusses employment strategies that allow employers to use pre- and post-hiring testing to place the right employees in the right positions. Although testing creates some risks, it can often provide employers with information that could otherwise only be gained the hard way - after failure of the employment relationship.