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Criminal Law

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What Is A Racketeering Charge?

  • Legal Inquirer
  • August 16, 2021
Criminals often roam free, and in groups. And the more they are clustered in groups, the more dangerous they become. They know the best hideouts, the best ways to dodge…
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How To Get Out Of Embezzlement Charges?

  • Legal Inquirer
  • August 16, 2021
No matter how honest of a person you are or how good you are to people, there are still who will take up any chance to pull you down. These…
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What Is Direct Evidence In Law?

  • Legal Inquirer
  • August 16, 2021
All juries and courts of law require some amount of evidence to be presented to them during court proceedings. The evidence may be direct, real or circumstantial. All kinds of…
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What Is Common Law Robbery?

  • Legal Inquirer
  • August 16, 2021
Robbery in common law is referred to as an armed robbery which intends to steal or take something valuable of someone with the use of force and threat. Common law…
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How Does Criminal Law Differ From Civil Law With Regard To Charges And Punishments?

  • Legal Inquirer
  • August 16, 2021
There are different crimes that take place in the country; some of which are civil and others are criminal. Both types have their own share of punishments because the victim…
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How Much Do Crime Scene Cleaners Get Paid?

  • Legal Inquirer
  • August 16, 2021
If you pass out at the mere sight of blood or feel like your knees are turning to jelly when you see vomit or bodily fluids, becoming a crime-scene cleaner…
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What Is The Penalty For Forgery Of Signature?

  • Legal Inquirer
  • August 16, 2021
Forgery The act of forgery is considered a serious crime in the eyes of law, it refers to falsifying legal documents by forging signatures or running the credibility of some…
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How To Get Shoplifting Charges Dropped?

  • Nabeel Ahmad
  • November 19, 2020
Shoplifting is not only considered a hideous crime, but is also a stain on your reputation. A person who is caught or convicted for shoplifting may never be able to…
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How Long Do You Have To Go To Jail For Probation Violation?

  • Nabeel Ahmad
  • November 19, 2020
When a criminal commits a crime, they are punished. Depending on the class magnitude of the felony, the criminal is punished with jail time or fines. When the person’s said…
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Where Do Unalienable Rights Come From?

  • Nabeel Ahmad
  • November 18, 2020
The fight and mention of human rights is centuries old, and is drafted in various manifestos. Ever since the first President of the United States, it has been the duty…

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