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Traffic violations can carry heavy penalties for those who are convicted. One of the more serious charges is driving on a suspended driver's license. While some people are unaware they are violating the law, others are well aware of it and do it anyway. D...
Author: Art Jones
The Causes and Effects of Driving On a Suspended License
25th July 2011Traffic violations can carry heavy penalties for those who are convicted. One of the more serious charges is driving on a suspended driver's license. While some people are unaware they are violating the law, others are well aware of it and do it anyway. D...
Author: Art Jones
Immigration Law
Even though a criminal conviction can have grave penalty on one's immigration rank, neither criminal defense attorneys, nor judges, have a lawful duty to warn a criminal defendant of the immigration consequences of a appeal agreement or conviction. This i...
Author: Aditya Mittal
Convictions and Naturalization Effects
14th March 2011Even though a criminal conviction can have grave penalty on one's immigration rank, neither criminal defense attorneys, nor judges, have a lawful duty to warn a criminal defendant of the immigration consequences of a appeal agreement or conviction. This i...
Author: Aditya Mittal
Immigration Law
The branch of your U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that deports individuals is known as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Right after a long time of defending folks in Immigration Court, I have observed a pattern of how ICE locate...
Author: Charley Wilkins
How Do People Get in Problems with USA Immigration?
09th March 2011The branch of your U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that deports individuals is known as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Right after a long time of defending folks in Immigration Court, I have observed a pattern of how ICE locate...
Author: Charley Wilkins
Immigration Law
The branch from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that deports men and women is known as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Following a long time of defending individuals in Immigration Court, I've witnessed a pattern of how ICE ...
Author: Nicolas Gutierrez
How Do People Get in Trouble with Immigration
21st February 2011The branch from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that deports men and women is known as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Following a long time of defending individuals in Immigration Court, I've witnessed a pattern of how ICE ...
Author: Nicolas Gutierrez
Immigration Law
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
How Does Having a Criminal Conviction Effect Applying for US Citizenship?
20th October 2010Citizenship 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
Finding a job in this economy can be a daunting and difficult task. In a competitive job market employers become more stringent and will disqualify applicants that provide incorrect or incomplete information about themselves over the past 10 years. When e...
Author: Real Background Checks
Top 3 Reasons for Fail Background Check
17th August 2010Finding a job in this economy can be a daunting and difficult task. In a competitive job market employers become more stringent and will disqualify applicants that provide incorrect or incomplete information about themselves over the past 10 years. When e...
Author: Real Background Checks
Legal
Every prospective juror summoned to court for jury duty in a criminal case is questioned by counsel for the State and defendant as to his/her willingness to follow the law as given by the judge at the conclusion of the trial. A prospective juror who canno...
Author: Media Masters
Another Not Guilty: Client Falsely Accused of Indecency with Child Acquitted After Trial by Jury
13th October 2009Every prospective juror summoned to court for jury duty in a criminal case is questioned by counsel for the State and defendant as to his/her willingness to follow the law as given by the judge at the conclusion of the trial. A prospective juror who canno...
Author: Media Masters
Legal
Your deposition in a court case may be the first time you've ever been asked to give legal testimony under oath. Because the questions may be very personal and your answers may be important to your case, and because you'll be testifying in a room with you...
Author: stokesinjurylawyers
How to Prepare for a Georgia Deposition
21st August 2008Your deposition in a court case may be the first time you've ever been asked to give legal testimony under oath. Because the questions may be very personal and your answers may be important to your case, and because you'll be testifying in a room with you...
Author: stokesinjurylawyers