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		<title>How The Right Criminal Lawyer Can Make A Difference In Your Case</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 13:26:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Jason Merlina - When you hire a good criminal defense lawyer, you are making a smart move. If you are charged with a serious crime, there is a chance that you could lose your freedom for a very long time. It is not recommended that you face these kinds of charges without the best [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you hire a good criminal defense lawyer, you are making a smart move. If you are charged with a serious crime, there is a chance that you could lose your freedom for a very long time. It is not recommended that you face these kinds of charges without the best legal help that is available. When you are facing conviction and tough sentencing, you need a professional criminal lawyer that will work with you and understand your needs.</p>
<p>Hiring a Specialist</p>
<p>The average person may know little about the legal system, except what they see on television. When you find yourself in a great deal of trouble, there is not enough time to acquire the necessary knowledge about criminal law. A legal professional has years of important education, training and experience in these matters, and knows what to expect.</p>
<p>When you retain a professional, you have the best odds for success. Some might be tempted to go with a public defender, which is free of cost. The court appoints this attorney to the defendant, and the time spent on the case is usually limited to minutes. If you are charged with a serious criminal offense, you want to retain your own attorney who can devote the necessary time and energy to produce a good outcome in your case.</p>
<p>Advice from a Professional</p>
<p>When you need legal advice, an experienced criminal defense lawyer can tell you everything you need to know. This is a very crucial time in your life, and you cannot afford to make any more mistakes. A legal professional will advise you on the best course of action.</p>
<p>Understanding the System</p>
<p>A good lawyer will be able to evaluate your situation and advise you on whether it makes sense to go to trial or not. If not, your choices come down to either agreeing to a plea deal, or letting the judge decide your fate. Someone who is really good will know just how to maneuver the case to motivate the prosecution to agree to a favorable deal. This can result in years of your life.</p>
<p>If you go to trial, there may be a jury to consider. Before trial, there is a jury selection process, and your lawyer will be a big part of it. They will make sure that everyone on the jury is fair and impartial, and will try to weed out people who might be prejudiced against you. This can make the difference between freedom and jail time.</p>
<p>Conclusion</p>
<p>When you hire the services of an experienced criminal defense lawyer, you will have help with every important decision. Your lawyer will represent you in court, and will be there with you for difficult decisions. You may be under a great deal of pressure and stress, and it is important to have a reputable criminal lawyer on your side, thinking clearly and strategically.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve been arrested for a crime in Arizona, you can expect the state to prosecute you for your criminal acts. When you are facing a potential conviction and tough sentencing, an experienced <a href="http://www.thephoenixdefenseattorney.com/phoenix-criminal-defense" target="_new" class="ext-link" rel="external nofollow" onclick="this.target='_blank';">Phoenix criminal lawyer</a> will be necessary to mitigate the potential damage to your life. Spending years incarcerated can be devastating, and if you fight your charges you will almost always end up better of than if you hadn&#8217;t.</p>
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		<title>Different Types of Identity Theft Crimes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 12:58:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Tina L Douglas - Taking all the necessary and precautionary steps to prevent yourself from being a victim of identity theft does not guarantee that you will indeed be safe from this crime. Why so? The answer is simple: identity theft operates in various ways that can take advantage of your financial and personal [...]]]></description>
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<p>Taking all the necessary and precautionary steps to prevent yourself from being a victim of identity theft does not guarantee that you will indeed be safe from this crime. Why so? The answer is simple: identity theft operates in various ways that can take advantage of your financial and personal information.</p>
<p>Since you do not know that your identity has already been stolen, once you realize that you are, everything will be too late. You are then left to deal with all the consequences and damages that the identity thief has left. Hence it is important that you expose yourself to the many types of identity theft so you&#8217;d know how to evade them.</p>
<p><strong>1. Financial Identity Theft</strong></p>
<p>This is probably the most common type of id theft that everyone is aware of. This takes place when an identity thief assumes your identity and utilizes your financial information to create a number of accounts under your name, of course, without your knowledge. The identity theft can also warrant the thief to obtain loans, credit cards, merchandise, vehicles home vacations houses and more. In the end, you will be left with millions of outstanding load and a huge debt on your credit account. Cleaning your credit and identity can be very tedious and painstaking.</p>
<p><strong>2. Medical Identity Theft</strong></p>
<p>Another type of identity theft is medical id theft. In this method, the criminal will utilize your personal information to avail of health and medical benefits or services. Victims of this type of medical identity theft are typically faced with huge billing statements and unclear and invalid medical files. You will not be able to avail of basic insurance like life and health insurance because someone has made a bad name out of your good credit standing status. So if, for instance, you are hospitalized and you&#8217;ve been a victim of medical identity fraud, then there is always a possibility that your insurance will not pay for your hospital bills because you have already claimed your insurance benefits.</p>
<p><strong>3. Criminal Identity Theft</strong></p>
<p>Id theft does not only include financial burdens but also criminal ones. If you are a victim of identity fraud, the thief can apply for a new driver&#8217;s license under your name. But what if the criminal who stole your identity also decided to steal a car and on the process, he left his driver&#8217;s license (with your name and address on it) on the scene of the crime. A warrant will be served for his arrest and since your name is on the license, then they can pinpoint the crime to you. How will you know when a crime has been committed under your name? You&#8217;ll never know unless you get caught speeding.</p>
<p><strong>4. Character Identity Theft</strong></p>
<p>There are also identity thieves who uses the identity of their new victim to get a new life. These types of thieves live out in the open and they work under your name. They can practically take over your life in all aspects-get married under your name, give birth under your name and file bankruptcy under your name.</p>
<p>Tina L. Douglas is a skilled writer from California. With numerous experiences in the field of writing for several financial institutions, she is greatly qualified across a variety of economic issues. Her notable pieces of writing involve identity protection service [http://identityprotectionservice.org/] or simply id protection service [http://idprotectionservices.net].</p>
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		<title>5 Common Examples of Misdemeanor Offenses</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Nov 2011 13:49:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Euan McConnell - A misdemeanor is defined as a lesser criminal act that is less severe than a felony and more severe than a regulatory offense. A misdemeanor is the United States of America is punishable by fines, probation, community service and up to twelve months incarceration. Misdemeanors are often classified into several categories [...]]]></description>
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<p>A misdemeanor is defined as a lesser criminal act that is less severe than a felony and more severe than a regulatory offense. A misdemeanor is the United States of America is punishable by fines, probation, community service and up to twelve months incarceration. Misdemeanors are often classified into several categories based on the severity of the crime. This category system usually has dedicated punishments.</p>
<p>Being arrested for a misdemeanor may not mean a lengthy prison sentence, but it can seriously affect job prospects and certain civil privileges. For example, a school bus driver that gets his or her first DUI may be illegible for future licensing. It is important to seek proper legal counsel for misdemeanors, no matter how petty. Here are five common examples of misdemeanor offenses.</p>
<p>1. Petty Theft</p>
<p>Theft is an umbrella term that encompasses grand theft, petty theft, larceny, stealing, embezzlement and any other instance of taking someone&#8217;s property against their will. In most jurisdictions, petty theft is identified by a value amount. For example, petty theft in the state of Washington, California and most other states in the US is theft of under $500. Anything above that, which any Los Angeles or Seattle criminal lawyer will tell you, is classified as grand theft which can be a felony.</p>
<p>2. Public Intoxication</p>
<p>In some states, public intoxication is a misdemeanor. Public intoxication generally involves intoxicated individuals causing a disturbance in a private or public area. Intoxication can be caused by alcohol or drugs. Public intoxication or drunk disorderly conduct is dealt with on a state level, and because of this the penalties vary greatly. California and Kansas both consider public intoxication a misdemeanor, while Nevada and Montana have no public intoxication laws.</p>
<p>3. Simple Assault</p>
<p>Simple assault is a common example of a misdemeanor. Simple assault on police officers, elected officials and social workers are felonies, an exception to most simple assault laws. Simple assault is defined as assault without the intent of injury. An example of simple assault can be attempting to cause someone physical harm or simply invading someone&#8217;s personal space.</p>
<p>4. Trespass</p>
<p>Trespassing is the act of someone unlawfully entering, walking on or living on private property. It is common to see &#8220;no trespassing&#8221; signs on places such as schools and private hunting grounds. Trespassing laws vary among jurisdiction, but are commonly found as misdemeanors. There are certain exceptions to trespassing laws including law enforcement, meter readers and government surveyors.</p>
<p>5. Indecent Exposure</p>
<p>Arguably the most varied misdemeanor is indecent exposure. Since the term &#8220;indecent&#8221; can mean many different things, it is up for the specific jurisdiction to enforce this misdemeanor. In Washington State, a Seattle criminal attorney would define indecent exposure as intentionally exposing his or her person to another with the knowledge that the action can cause reasonable alarm. Exposing yourself to a minor under the age of fourteen qualifies as gross misconduct, a felony.</p>
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		<title>Top Criminal Defense Attorneys</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 15:25:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Robert Dale - Criminal defense attorneys are specialists in managing criminal cases of various scopes. These are lawyers whose vocation is established on supplying vital services to the individuals who are accused as criminal by the court of law. The fundamental intention of acquiring the service of a criminal defense attorney is that, this [...]]]></description>
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<p>Criminal defense attorneys are specialists in managing criminal cases of various scopes. These are lawyers whose vocation is established on supplying vital services to the individuals who are accused as criminal by the court of law. The fundamental intention of acquiring the service of a criminal defense attorney is that, this lawyer will dispute the positions with respect to numerous laws and sections produced to serve the people in opposition to the criminal cases. Criminal lawyers are classified under diverse classifications and sections.</p>
<p>Individuals, when they are arrested for some criminal act such as rape, murder, sex crimes, theft, kidnapping, domestic violence, hit and run and numerous other criminal cases, they will be progressed under the court of law. With such case, the criminal defense attorney will argue for the criminal and supply them assistance. Criminal attorneys supply more vital services to the citizens around the globe. These lawyers are thought to be more essential and important and also draw more demand among the populace.</p>
<p>These days, top criminal defense attorneys are necessary in extra numbers, since crimes have increased in great amount. The cost concern paid for every attorney will differ as per the fame, popularity and successfulness created for the individual. These lawyers offer their help to the public for a affordable price to allow them to not be affronted by the court exclusive of any illegal behavior. There are cases were individuals might be arrested for non-performing of illegal act.</p>
<p>In these cases, the criminal defense attorney will supply assistance to the people by attending the case for them in court and make the case and facilitate the people to emerge from the case. These days, defense attorneys are necessary for each and every crime done by people. A criminal lawyer is different than other professionals. These lawyers specialize in inspecting , analyzing, and examining the criminal cases they undertake. These lawyers can argue for either the defendant or for the plaintiff.</p>
<p>As indicated by the lawyer notice and demand of the people, a criminal lawyer goes before his functionality in the court. The attributes of each criminal lawyer vary from person to person according to their state and county. Criminal lawyers have a big responsibility. The participation of criminal defense lawyer might offer negative or positive result for the case. These lawyers afford their assistance as individuals, or in a team or group. The argument of each criminal lawyer could vary according to their laws and statutes of the state court.</p>
<p>For more information about <a href="http://criminaldefenselawyersite.com/Finding-a-Capable-Criminal-Defense-Lawyer.html" target="_new" class="ext-link" rel="external nofollow" onclick="this.target='_blank';">top criminal defense</a> attorneys, try visiting <a href="http://criminaldefenselawyersite.com" target="_new" class="ext-link" rel="external nofollow" onclick="this.target='_blank';">http://criminaldefenselawyersite.com</a> &#8211; a criminal defense website where you can also find information about criminal defense dui, the best criminal defense attorneys, criminal law, and more.</p>
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		<title>Failure to Appear in Court</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 15:21:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Failure to Appear in Court By Joseph Devine Whenever a person is involved in a civil case, criminal case, traffic court, or jury duty, he or she has an obligation to appear before the court. Court dates are set for a certain location, day, and time in advance and are mandatory, unless you receive [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whenever a person is involved in a civil case, criminal case, traffic court, or jury duty, he or she has an obligation to appear before the court. Court dates are set for a certain location, day, and time in advance and are mandatory, unless you receive an exemption in advance. It is therefore important to always appear before the court at your scheduled day and time and to make arrangements so that other events don&#8217;t conflict with your court date. If you do not show up for your day in court, you may face costly penalties, including criminal charges and jail time.</p>
<p><strong>Failure to Appear for Traffic Court or Jury Duty</strong></p>
<p>When you are scheduled for traffic court or called upon for jury duty, you have an obligation to appear. It is considered a violation of the law to not obey your summons or agreement to show up for your scheduled hearing date. The penalties for missing traffic court or jury duty include:</p>
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<li>A bench warrant for your arrest</li>
<li>A misdemeanor charge in some jurisdictions</li>
<li>Monetary fines</li>
<li>Driver&#8217;s license suspension (for missing traffic court only)</li>
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<p><strong>Failure to Appear for Civil Court</strong></p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t show up for your civil court date, you will face a different set of penalties for your absence. A plaintiff who fails to show may forfeit the case and give up the right to re-initiate the lawsuit. A defendant who does not appear in court could lose the case if the judge decides to rule in the plaintiffs favor because of the absence. While you will not be criminally charged or ordered to pay a fine by the court, missing your civil court date could be costly in significant ways.</p>
<p><strong>Failure to Appear for Criminal Court</strong></p>
<p>Anyone who has been charged with a crime will be obligated to show up to court on several different occasions. Missing a date is taken very seriously, as the court may suspect that you are intentionally avoiding your hearing or trial. Upon your absence, the court may decide to take the following actions:</p>
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<ul>
<li>Issue a bench warrant for your arrest</li>
<li>Hold you in jail and either require you to post bail, or require that you remain in jail until your trial is finished</li>
<li>Penalize you with hefty fines</li>
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<p>Clearly, trying to avoid the court or making a simple forgetful mistake can have costly implications for your wallet, your freedom, and your future. Making a note to yourself or asking someone to remind you of your court date can help you to avoid much unnecessary headache and hardship.</p>
<p><strong>For More Information</strong></p>
<p>To learn more about the penalties associated with failing to appear in court and how it could affect your case, visit the website of the West Palm Beach <a href="http://criminalattorneywestpalmbeach.com" target="_new" class="ext-link" rel="external nofollow" onclick="this.target='_blank';">criminal attorneys</a> of Eric N. Klein &amp; Associates, P.A. today.</p>
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		<title>Aggravated Assault &#8211; The Criminal Court and the Civil Suits</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2011 13:36:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When charged of aggravated assault, an individual should take it seriously especially when it is a false accusation. A very serious punishment awaits you in Arizona if you are found guilty. The aggravated assault charge can not only be filed in the criminal court, it can lead to a civil suit as well. To avoid potential civil trial, you need a positive result from your criminal charge. To let yourself off the hook, you need to hire a good defense attorney that knows the ins and outs of an aggravated assault case.]]></description>
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<p>When charged of aggravated assault, an individual should take it seriously especially when it is a false accusation. A very serious punishment awaits you in Arizona if you are found guilty. The aggravated assault charge can not only be filed in the criminal court, it can lead to a civil suit as well. To avoid potential civil trial, you need a positive result from your criminal charge. To let yourself off the hook, you need to hire a good defense attorney that knows the ins and outs of an aggravated assault case.</p>
<p>In Arizona, there are three major scenarios where the crime of aggravated assault is most often seen. The first one is assault within the family. It may be between the husband and wife, parent and child, two siblings or some other family relations such as aunts and uncles. The second one is an assault by a person known to the victim. It might be a neighbor, friend, colleague, boss, classmate or teacher. The third one is assault by a stranger. Most common scenes for aggravated assaults happen at home while the rest typically occurs in roads and parking lots.</p>
<p>The definition of aggravated assault in Arizona is the unlawful attack by a person upon another person with the intent of inflicting serious bodily injury. There are broad cases concerning the crime of aggravated assault and the reason may not be what people commonly expect it to be. If you think that guns, sharp knives and baseball bats are the only weapons considered as deadly, you better think again. Even hands, feet, car or a toaster when used against another person can also result to a charge of aggravated assault.</p>
<p>Here are the five most recognized ranges of aggravated assault under the Arizona Revised Statutes 13-1204 (A).</p>
<p>1. When a person causes another person of serious physical injury.</p>
<p>2. When a person uses deadly weapon or weapons or other dangerous instrument.</p>
<p>3. When a person commits the assault after entering other person&#8217;s private home with the intention to inflicting serious physical injury.</p>
<p>4. When a person eighteen years of age or older commits the assault to another person who is fifteen years old or younger.</p>
<p>5. When a person commits an assault to another person whose job belongs to one of the following: teachers, prosecutors, health care providers, policemen, prison guards and the like.</p>
<p>For those wrongly accused of aggravated assault, a skilled and aggressive lawyer will be the best defense in such situation. The lawyer will have to effectively separate the emotional concerns from the factual and legal issues in order to win the case in favor of the accused. Your lawyer can plead self defense, defense of a third person or even provocation in your case so you can be acquitted in the end. It is important to get acquitted in the criminal court for a larger chance to escape the civil lawsuit.</p>
<p>When you are faced with a <a href="http://www.arizonacriminallaw.info/html/aggravated-assault.html" target="_new" class="ext-link" rel="external nofollow" onclick="this.target='_blank';">Phoenix criminal lawsuit</a> or an <a href="http://www.arizonacriminallaw.info/html/aggravated-assault.html" target="_new" class="ext-link" rel="external nofollow" onclick="this.target='_blank';">Arizona criminal lawsuit</a> such as this, finding an effective defense lawyer should be your first priority. Ask around from your friends and family if they know one or you can also do your own research over the internet.</p>
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		<title>DUI Charges Carry Very Stiff Penalties</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 16:46:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Nick MesseIt is an intimidating sight to see those flashing blue lights in one&#8217;s rear view mirror for a minor traffic offense. Seeing those lights for a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) charge is a terrifying experience. A DUI arrest carries severe penalties and may affect a person&#8217;s ability to gain employment for a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="body">By 					<a id="togglebio" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Nick_Messe" class="ext-link" rel="external nofollow" onclick="this.target='_blank';">Nick Messe</a>It is an intimidating sight to see those flashing blue lights in one&#8217;s rear view mirror for a minor traffic offense. Seeing those lights for a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) charge is a terrifying experience. A DUI arrest carries severe penalties and may affect a person&#8217;s ability to gain employment for a long time. Many states have implemented plans in an effort to both prevent drunk driving and penalize those who do.</p>
<p>Some of these plans are subtle. For example, Illinois allows the families of those who have been killed by a drunk driver to put up roadside markers. We have all seen little crosses and flowers along some of the major roadways in North America. These somber markers will hopefully remind others of the severity of their actions, and thus, help prevent such tragedies.</p>
<p>A first time offender may find themselves facing a misdemeanor charge that carries penalties of suspension of license, possible jail time, and expensive fines. If there&#8217;s an injury associated with the first offense, then a person may find themselves facing a felony. A felony conviction not only carries stiffer financial and jail time penalties, but can also result in the loss of voting privileges for the rest of a person&#8217;s life. If the accused is under the age of twenty-one they may find themselves without their license for two years in addition to other penalties.</p>
<p>The legal limit of blood alcohol content is.08 percent. For drivers under the age of twenty-one the legal limit doesn&#8217;t matter. Even a trace amount of alcohol can lead to a DUI conviction for those under the legal age limit. Repeat offenders find themselves facing even stiffer penalties with higher fines and longer sentences.</p>
<p>Due to these severe penalties, it&#8217;s imperative for the accused to retain an experienced DUI lawyer. A skilled DUI attorney can negotiate charges and penalties. It is possible to gain a &#8220;hardship license&#8221;, but that&#8217;s almost impossible to do without a good criminal lawyer.</p>
<p>Prior to contacting a DUI lawyer, there are certain things a person can do to help their case. Always remember The Constitution grants citizens the right to remain silent. Cooperate with the police insofar as participating in a roadside sobriety test, but do not offer any additional information. Do not resist arrest and do not protest if the officer confiscates your license.</p>
<p>Do not do anything that may result in additional charges or make the situation worse. Even if one has not been drinking, let the DUI lawyer handle any misunderstandings. As soon as possible contact a criminal lawyer so that they may begin building your defense. Facing a DUI is horrifying, but those with proper representation do not have to face it alone.</p></div>
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<p>Nick Messe is president of Lead Frog LLC. When you need an experienced <a href="http://www.martinandkent.com/" target="_new" class="ext-link" rel="external nofollow" onclick="this.target='_blank';">Naperville criminal attorneys</a>. They have a successful winning track record in DuPage and Naperville criminal trials ranging from DUI to Murder &#8211; <a href="http://www.martinandkent.com/" target="_new" class="ext-link" rel="external nofollow" onclick="this.target='_blank';">http://www.martinandkent.com</a></div>
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		<title>The Criminal Law Handbook &#8211; Know Your Rights, Survive the System</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 15:46:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Alain Burrese &#8211; &#8220;The Criminal Law Handbook: Know Your Rights, Survive the System&#8221; by Attorneys Paul Bergman &#38; Sara J. Berman is an impressive 678 page tome of information all about criminal law. The book sets out to assist you with understanding the confusing rules and procedures involved with criminal offences and to teach [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;The Criminal Law Handbook: Know Your Rights, Survive the System&#8221; by Attorneys Paul Bergman &amp; Sara J. Berman is an impressive 678 page tome of information all about criminal law. The book sets out to assist you with understanding the confusing rules and procedures involved with criminal offences and to teach you how the system works, why police, lawyers, and judges do what they do, and most importantly, what you can do to limit the harm. I feel it accomplishes that goal very well. Most of the book is written in an understandable question-and-answer format to explain the criminal justice system, both inside and outside the courtroom. It goes from initial police questioning through trials to prison and parole.</p>
<p>One must remember that Nolo focuses on making the law accessible to everyone, and the books published by Nolo do an outstanding job of doing just that. Therefore, this book isn&#8217;t a criminal law text book as you would find in law school, but a comprehensive guide for the non-lawyer or layperson. For such a guide, it is very good and includes a lot of information.</p>
<p>The twenty-seven chapters are broken down like this:</p>
<p>Chapter One: Talking to the Police. Chapter provides information on police questioning of people who haven&#8217;t been taken into custody and questioning of arrestees.</p>
<p>Chapter Two: Search and Seizure. Some of the topics covered here include: search warrants, plain view doctrine, stop and frisk, searches of cars, and warrantless searches.</p>
<p>Chapter Three: Arrest: When It Happens, What It Means. This chapter covers general arrest principles, arrest warrants, warrantless arrests, use of force when making arrests, and citizens&#8217; arrests.</p>
<p>Chapter Four: Eyewitness Identification: Psychology and Procedures. Topics include eyewitness identification procedures, psychology of eyewitness identification, lineups, showups, photo identification, and motions to suppress identification.</p>
<p>Chapter Five: Booking and Bail: Checking In and Out of Jail. The booking process, arranging for bail, and being released on your own recognizance are covered here.</p>
<p>Chapter Six: From Suspect to Defendant. This chapter focuses on crime and criminal cases and charging, grand juries, and diversion.</p>
<p>Chapter Seven: Criminal Defense Lawyers. Do you need a lawyer, court-appointed attorneys, private defense attorneys, and self-representation are covered in this chapter.</p>
<p>Chapter Eight: Understanding the Attorney-Client Relationship in a Criminal Case. Topics include confidentiality, client-centered decision making, lawyer-client communication, among others.</p>
<p>Chapter Nine: A Walk Through Criminal Court. The courthouse, courtroom, courtroom players, and courtroom behavior are explained.</p>
<p>Chapter Ten: Arraignments. Timing and self-representation at arraignments are looked at here.</p>
<p>Chapter Eleven: Developing the Defense Strategy. Just what the chapter title says, the basics of defense strategy.</p>
<p>Chapter Twelve: Crimespeak: Understanding the Language of Criminal Laws. Basics about things such as murder and manslaughter, sexual violence, burglary, robbery, hate crimes, Patriot Act and more.</p>
<p>Chapter Thirteen: Defensespeak: Common Defenses to Criminal Charges. Topics such as partial defenses, self-defense, alibi, and insanity are covered here among others.</p>
<p>Chapter Fourteen: Discovery: Exchanging Information With the Prosecution. Discovery is an important part of any legal or civil case and this chapter provides the basics for the criminal arena.</p>
<p>Chapter Fifteen: Investigating the Facts. Interviews and witnesses are a couple of the things covered here.</p>
<p>Chapter Sixteen: Preliminary Hearings. What they are, what your rights are, and common strategies of both sides are presented here.</p>
<p>Chapter Seventeen: Fundamental Trial Rights of the Defense. Topics covered include: Due Process, Burden of Proof, Right to Remain Silent, Right to Confront Witnesses, Right to Jury Trial, Right to Counsel, and others.</p>
<p>Chapter Eighteen: Basic Evidence Rules in Criminal Trials. There are procedures that must be followed when presenting evidence and this chapter provides guidelines for doing it right.</p>
<p>Chapter Nineteen: Motions and Their Role in Criminal Cases. Learn what they are and what they are for in this chapter.</p>
<p>Chapter Twenty: Plea Bargains: How Most Criminal Cases End. Basics on plea bargains, the pros and cons, the process, and the strategy of negotiating plea bargains are covered in this chapter.</p>
<p>Chapter Twenty-one: The Trial Process. Good chapter on the various aspects of a trial from choosing a judge or jury to deliberations and verdict.</p>
<p>Chapter Twenty-two: Sentencing: How the Court Punishes Convicted Defendants. The basics of sentencing procedures and options and a bit about the death penalty.</p>
<p>Chapter Twenty-three. Appeals: Seeking Review by a Higher Court. Losing at trial does not necessarily mean it is over. This chapter covers appeals and writs.</p>
<p>Chapter Twenty-four: How the Criminal Justice System Works: A Walk Through Two Drunk Driving Cases. Examples using drunk driving.</p>
<p>Chapter Twenty-five: Juvenile Courts and Procedures. Special chapter explaining the how things work in Juvenile Courts.</p>
<p>Chapter Twenty-six: Prisoners&#8217; Rules. Information covering prisons and prisoners&#8217; rights, legal resources, parole and pardons.</p>
<p>Chapter Twenty-seven. Looking Up the Law. What and where to research, including a glossary.</p>
<p>Again, this book is a large tome of information. It is organized well and has many side-bars and examples. If you have a question regarding criminal law, more than likely this book will have an answer. The authors do point out that the law varies from state to state, and I&#8217;d recommend that besides this book, anyone dealing with the criminal system on their own look to the statutes in the jurisdiction they are in to ensure they have the law that is applicable to their case. That&#8217;s why I really like that the final chapter provides guidance in this area. The authors also note that the book is not intended as a detailed guide to self-representation. It is a thorough overview of the entire system, but it&#8217;s not everything, and that&#8217;s because you can&#8217;t put everything regarding our complex system in one book.</p>
<p>This is an excellent tour of the criminal justice system and one of the best resources around for the layperson who wants or needs to navigate the complex maze of rules and laws that make up our system. I recommend it highly for anyone who wants to know all about criminal law.</p>
<p>Alain Burrese, J.D. is a performance and personal development expert who teaches how to live, take action, and get things done through the Warrior&#8217;s Edge. Alain combines his military, martial art, and Asian experiences with his business, law, and conflict resolution education into a powerful way of living with balance, honor, and integrity. He teaches how to use the Warrior&#8217;s Edge to Take Action and Achieve Remarkable Results. Alain is the author of Hard-Won Wisdom From The School Of Hard Knocks, the DVDs Hapkido Hoshinsul, Streetfighting Essentials, Hapkido Cane, the Lock On Joint Locking series, and numerous articles and reviews. You can read more articles, over 100 reviews, and see clips of his DVDs as well as much more at<a href="http://www.burrese.com" target="_blank" class="ext-link" rel="external nofollow" onclick="this.target='_blank';"> http://www.burrese.com</a></p>
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		<title>Parents in Prison</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 15:23:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Richard R Blake &#8211; It is estimated that there may be as many as two million children in the United States who have a parent in prisons.  The influence and effect of incarceration of parents on their children cannot be minimized.  The trauma of separation, the stigma of shame, and the economic implications on [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is estimated that there may be as many as two million children in the United States who have a parent in prisons.  The influence and effect of incarceration of parents on their children cannot be minimized.  The trauma of separation, the stigma of shame, and the economic implications on the remaining family members can be confusing and devastating to the child.</p>
<p>The Family is an institution designed by God.  Today our family structure is being weakened by immorality, divorce, violence, and materialism.  We live in troubled times. God is in the family repair business.  He wants to strengthen family ties and bind families together.</p>
<p>As the church and as individual Christians we need to respond to the need and become more focused on ensuring that these children have a safe, permanent home, one that maintains and promotes their well-being. Churches and prison ministry organizations are targeting families of inmates and ex-inmates with programs to offset the immediate and long-term effect of incarceration on family members.</p>
<p>There are practical steps we can take to bridge the gap between the inmate and their families.  We can visit inmates in prison as they experience loneliness, guilt, and the hopelessness of their situation.  We can respond to the needs of the offender or family by providing aid in particular matters and individual concerns.</p>
<p>We can provide resources and information to these families as well as establishing and maintaining relationships with the parents and their children.  It is critical to establish and communicate an environment of trust in these relationships as well as to break the cycle of crime by changing the hearts and minds of the incarcerated and the family members, including the children.  The message of Christ is more than another community program.</p>
<p>Even hardened criminals can be touched and changed by the power of the gospel.  Returning the ex-offender to the home instead of prison is of extreme importance for these young people.  Recidivism studies reveal that on-going participation in faith based community program s is a critical element in reducing &#8220;re-offense.&#8221; Discipleship training implemented by mentors is an effective means of restoring inmates into productive and responsible parental roles.</p>
<p>Working as a volunteer in prison ministry will put you in a non supportive secular environment.  Open doors of ministry in the prison are changing.  As leaders of people we must ask, &#8220;What can I do to insure that the doors remain open for our lay workers to minister the Gospel?&#8221;  Restorative justice, victims rights, restitution, alternatives to incarceration, and prison reform are all issues that need to be addressed with intellectual honesty and spiritual concern.</p>
<p>Christian volunteers visiting in the prison and in homes bring a message of hope to the inmates and their families.  We have the opportunity of evangelism and discipleship.  We must not be distracted from ministering the good news of healing to the broken hearted, deliverance to the bound, release to the oppressed and light to the blind.</p>
<p>For information on service opportunities in your local jail or prison contact the chaplain or inmate services director for ministry opportunities.  Then, get involved. A parent, a child, or both may be counting on your response to that call.</p>
<p>Richard R. Blake, Christian Education Consultant, Book Store Owner</p>
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		<title>How to Find Criminal Court Records</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 15:19:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Darren Welder &#8211; Are you in trouble right now? Do you have a doubt with the person you are dealing recently? Do you suspect that somebody has a criminal record? Well, when we talk about criminal court records, that means, we are interested to know the summary of the individual&#8217;s contacts with law enforcement. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Darren_Welder" target="_blank" class="ext-link" rel="external nofollow" onclick="this.target='_blank';">By Darren Welder &#8211; </a></p>
<p>Are you in trouble right now? Do you have a doubt with the person you are dealing recently? Do you suspect that somebody has a criminal record?</p>
<p>Well, when we talk about criminal court records, that means, we are interested to know the summary of the individual&#8217;s contacts with law enforcement. That includes all the things happened since the case was filed. However, if you are the person seeking for help on how to find criminal court records, I would like to share you now some tips on how you could do it.</p>
<p>1. Know the person&#8217;s complete name, address and basic background. The more information that you have in your hand about that person, the easier you can find his or her criminal court record if there is.</p>
<p>2. You call the office of your state&#8217;s State Attorney General. They can tell you the process on how to obtain an Official Criminal History Report. They will tell you about the official FBI&#8217;s NCIC (National Crime Information Center.) Here, you can see the actual lists of every single adult being arrested and charged disposition everywhere in the United States. These reports are not free, but you only have to pay a very small charge to the Law enforcement Agency who runs and print the reports for you.</p>
<p>3. Try to do it online. Visit criminalsearches.com, a free service do search criminal records. Every state also has their own databases of criminals on their sites online (usually the database contains only sexual offender records.)</p>
<p>4. In case you cannot find the record you are looking for through online, the only way you can do is to simply visit the court house where the case was filed and request for the criminal record at the court clerk.</p>
<p>5. Find a private investigator in your area who will handle the entire process from the beginning until the end.</p>
<p>You nationwide criminal check using a reputable background check service like [http://www.peoplesearchpedia.com]US Search (to get to [http://www.peoplesearchpedia.com]their site click here) They can do a local and a nationwide criminal search for you, thus saving you a lot of time and some money too. And then won&#8217;t ask you for a reason, unlike the police and the court.</p>
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