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Life-saving Tips When Arrested On A Holiday

A person is under arrest when a police officer takes that person into custody. Anyone in their right minds would never wish to be arrested and placed in jail. Being confined in jail can be very distressing.  If you are placed under ...
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The Best New Motorcycle Safety Inventions

For generations, motorcyclists have ridden the open roads of every corner in the nation. Since the introduction of internal combustion motorcycles in 1885, the world has loved the idea of the two-wheel motorbike. It’s freeing and exhilarating, unl...
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Know Your Rights When Facing Domestic Violence Charges in California

The State of California law defines domestic violence as being an emotional or physical act of violence toward the following:Family members,Current or previous partners or spouses,Cohabitants, orBlood-related relativesUnder California Penal Code §...
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7 Traits Of The Best Criminal Defense Lawyer

When facing criminal charges, it is most essential to have the best lawyers to represent us. We need not only lawyers who are experts toward criminal defense, but also those who have a heart, are committed and can help achieve justice.Criminal law...
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Essential Reasons Why It Is A Wise Move To Hire A DUI Attorney

DUI or driving under the influence of alcohol is already considered a crime in the US; this makes all DUI charges heard in a criminal court.Anyone charged with DUI has the right to be represented in the court with the help of a private lawyer, or ...
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The Reentry Teachings of U.S. v. Vicente Cuevas-Lopez (9th Cir. 2019)

This case is primarily important because it conforms with 5th circuit law concerning the "Single Sentence Rule." As the case states "The single sentence rule instructs that whether to treat multiple prior sentences as a single sentence depends on ...
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Why Judges Control Electronics Strictly

The case of State of Arizona v. Rojas (Ariz. App. 2019) Case No. 2 CA-CR 2018-0271 illustrates the extreme problems that can be caused when someone starts recording a trial and a jury (with permission or surreptitiously). The Rojas case involved a...
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USA V. RODRIGO LOZANO – Memorandum Opinion Invites Further Analysis

USA V. RODRIGO LOZANO (9th Cir. 2019) 17-50127 This 3-page opinion for a form of tax related fraud charged a violation of 18 U.S. Code §286, rather than the more often seen 18 U.S.C. § 371. The points that the defendant raised on appeal seem...
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Prerequisites for Imposing a Time Payment Fee Were Not Met

STATE OF ARIZONA v. JOSEPH E. DUSTIN, AZ Court of Appeals, CA-CR 18-0399 8-27-2019 A time payment fee in a criminal case cannot be imposed when there was no corresponding penalty, fine, or sanction to trigger a statutory authorization of the ...
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9th Cir. Unpublished Criminal Tax Evasion Case Indicating Full Disclosure as ...

USA V. Walter Prezioso (9th Cir. 2019) Unpublished, No.18-50056. (http://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/memoranda/2019/07/25/18-50056.pdf) Full Disclosure was set up in a jury instruction as a prerequisite to a “following in good faith” exception ...
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