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Immigration Law

Criminal History Records and Immigration

21st February 2011
For those who have ever before been arrested, or convicted for a crime, it would have severe impact on your immigration status. Frequently, immigration petitions/applications will ask you for in case you have actually been arrested, charged, or convicted....
Author: Jon Raymond
Criminal Law

New Michigan Law Permits Some Convicted of DUI to Avoid a Revoked Driver's License

05th January 2011
Michigan has passed a new law which will allow drivers who would normally receive a revoked license to instead, obtain a restricted license if certain conditions are met. This new law is effective January 1, 2011 and is codified at MCLA 257.304. Backgr...
Author: Mark Langschied
Legal

Warrant For Arrest Search - How Do I Search For Warrants

20th December 2010
Who wants to do a warrant for arrest search? The world would most likely be a better place to live in if you took advantage of the inexpensive tools you have available to you for finding arrest warrants, criminal records and other background informatio...
Author: Steve Gee
Immigration Law

How Does Having a Criminal Conviction Effect Applying for US Citizenship?

20th October 2010
Citizenship is the state of being a citizen of a country. A citizen is said to be the legal member of the country. The United States citizenship offers numerous benefits, including the ability to sponsor relatives and family members so they can immi...
Author: JennyMartin
Legal

Maine Felony OUI

12th May 2010
Although an OUI, operating under the influence of alcohol, offense may seem relatively minor, the state of Maine treats it as very serious. Your first offense is a misdemeanor in many jurisdictions, as is the second in a ten-year period, even though each ...
Author: William Bly
Employment Law

Can I Find Criminal Records Offline?

09th December 2009
The internet is a wonderful invention and one of the things it helps us to do is to find a criminal record. A process which might once have taken hours, days and even weeks to complete can now be completed within a matter of moments, but is it possible to...
Author: Michael H.
Employment Law

The Importance of a Criminal Record Finder

09th December 2009
We all know what a criminal record finder can do, but do you know just how important these services can be? Not only do they help to protect potential employers against criminals but they can also help to protect you as well against any untrustworthy peop...
Author: Michael H.
Legal

Tennessee Expungement: A How-To Gude

25th August 2009
Expungements are difficult to obtain in Tennessee, so much so many individuals have to seek a pardon instead. Tennessee expungement law is some of the most rigorous in the country. In Tennessee, most convictions are permanent - only a select number of sit...
Author: Nathan Moore
Legal

IRS Non-Filer? Don't Go to Jail! Here's What to Do:

12th April 2007
Results of Failing to File Your IRS Returns. If you have late tax returns, you face several possible bad consequences: ' Penalties. If taxes are owed, a delay in filing may result in penalty and interest charges that could increase your tax bill by 25 ...
Author: David Jacquot
Legal

Gaston County Criminal Records For Residents

28th June 2006
Gaston County in the State of North Carolina has several databases of information on criminal records. These sources of Gaston County criminal records deal mostly with convictions. This means that the databases that are publicly accessible may not include...
Author: James Calvin