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  Ignition Interlock Devices: Consequences of Drunk Driving Drivers should never drive drunk. Those who do are hazards, threatening not only their own lives, but the lives of other drivers out on the road. If you are going out for the night and know you are going...

The Most Common Driving Citations A vast majority of drivers have had at least one run-in with ol’Johnny Law. It may have been a minor incident, such as a simple speeding ticket, or something more major that resulted in an accident. Statics show that drivers with...

Tuition Refunds for Law School Grads Attending law school is an extremely trying endeavor. Law school entails three years of hard work and dedicated studying. It also comes with a very hefty bill. The Washington Post has reported that the average tuition cost for three years...

Self-Defense, the Specifics of Protection Victims of assault often report the trauma of their assault stays with them for the rest of their life. Truly, an assault is a horrifying and terrible event. Many people do the best they can to defend themselves in the event...

Speeding Offenses in Arizona Many drivers are unaware of the fact that there is more than one different form of speeding ticket that can be received as a result of driving in excess of the legal speed limit. Speeding violations are separated into two distinct categories:...

Felonies: The Baddest of the Bad Felonies are the most severe form of crime an individual can commit in the United States. Felonies first appeared in English common law and the penalty for committing a felony was the confiscation of land and property. The term felony...

Misdemeanors: Just a Little bit of Crime Breaking news, this just in: laws are complex! Comes as a shock doesn’t it? If you printed out every law in the United States, each bit of federal, state, and county legislation, and stacked all the documents on top...

Class Action Lawsuits: Men vs Might How can a mouse hope to stop a charging elephant? It can’t. It can only scamper away, or choose to stand its ground and be trampled to death. One small, single individual can do little to stop a force much...

Who hasn’t been there before – a little short on funds for the month, with rent coming due and a credit card bill looming over your head? We can’t all be Bill Gates or Warren Buffet and have an endless bank account to draw from....

What is White-Collar Crime? It seems like a strange term: White-collar crime. It was originally defined by a sociologist named Edwin Sutherland in 1939. He called crime, “a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation.” A...

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