When a person doesn’t meet your expectations for behavior, do they owe you an apology (or vice versa)? An offense occurs when a standard is broken. Offenses are easier to define when it comes to civil laws, moral laws, and commonly…
They are a problem that a Duke University professor's real-world study found alters the course of justice.
Judge’s have the ability to enforce an Order of Protection for people whether it’s because of the nature of the offense, or by request of the victim. They can be temporary or...
If you've previously been convicted of an offense under criminal law, you may be curious about your criminal record.
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College students have plenty of opportunities to learn, both inside and outside the classroom. Yet, learning may involve making mistakes, and those made by some students lead to criminal charges. If
Information about how the legal differences and punishments for assault and battery.
If you're going to come into contact with law enforcement, it's likely to be over a traffic offense. Anyone who's been pulled over for speeding, rolling a stop sign, or texting while driving can tell you it's not a fun...
Also learn about the common repercussions of these offenses.
Depending on what you have experienced or what life has in store for you, you might be thinking about how your criminal ... DUI Expungement
Defamation, slander or libel, what's the difference between them and when does something qualify as either? Here are the details...
Most people hear the term “common law” and automatically think of common-law marriage. That’s part of it, but common law is actually one of two fundamental
A change to a dangerous-dog ordinance shows the impact wording has on the law.
It's a bitter legal fight between the sweetest of enemies.
Why are some traffic laws grey areas while others are black and white?
CSCS provides information about the role a person's driving record may or may not play in auto accident lawsuits.
There is a difference between the evidence needed to make an arrest and the evidence needed for prosecutors to get a conviction. Jimmy Richardson, a solicitor, explains the difference between the two.
Drivers use the roads every day to get from one place to another. However, they may not always do so in the safest manner. Police officers are supposed to monitor the roads to ensure that drivers are following the law. If they believe someone is driving recklessly or violating a traffic code, they may issueRead More
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As a driver, you likely know that traffic violations can lead to citations and criminal charges. However, some offenses are more severe than others and can affect your li...