Archive: June, 2010

State Drinking Laws – Trying to Prevent Drunk Driving

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We all know that the consequences of getting caught driving after consuming too much alcohol can be severe, yet many still do it. A few decades ago, driving under the influence of alcohol was often considered an offense that simply deserved a warning by the police on the first occasion of getting caught. Today however, [...]

How Many People Die Every Day From Drunk Driving?

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Although in most jurisdictions, drinking and driving is now considered a serious offense, people continue to get behind the wheel after drinking. Often, drivers don’t realize just how impaired they are when they take the steering wheel, put the key in the ignition and start the engine.
Although the legal limit of blood alcohol concentration throughout [...]

OUI Framingham Middlesex Distric Court Massachusetts Operating Motor Vehicle Suspended License Revoked Failure Identify Police Officer

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COMMONWEALTH vs. JUNIOR MARTINEZ-GUZMAN.
APPEALS COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS
76 Mass. App. Ct. 167 January 22, 2010, Decided
Issues:
Whether the stamped signature of the registrar of the Department of Motor Vehicles was an attestation sufficient to authenticate the Registry of Motor Vehicle (RMV) documents?
Whether the evidence introduced by the Commonwealth sufficient to support the conviction for OAS for OUI?
Whether [...]

Learn To Defend Yourself With Identity Theft Programs

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Due to the rise of identity theft incidents becoming reported yearly, numerous corporations are implementing their personal identity theft applications to supply citizens education to battle this spiteful criminal offense. Because getting a victim of identity theft can be a life-changing encounter, each emotionally and financially, learning to prevent the occurrence of the crime through [...]

What Can You Get From Identity Theft Insurance Policy?

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One with the fastest rising crimes in the United States and United Kingdom is Identity Theft. Considerably, identity theft is one with the most frequently reported crimes. Identity theft is really a horrible crime which happens about thrice every minute in America. In U.K an estimated 1 hundred thousand instances are committed every year.
Regrettably, [...]

Understand The Identity Theft Prevention Tactics For A Safer Identity

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This whole identity theft point gives you the creeps, correct? You are not only infuriated by, but terrified with the believed of somebody sifting through your trash, brazenly stealing your mail, or hijacking your wallet not for your cash so a lot as your social protection quantity. You might even feel helpless.
While identity theft is [...]

Baton Rouge Personal Injury – Situations That Dictate The Need For One

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There are certain situations in life that might require the assistance of a professional. If your sink is flooded, it would entail the services of a plumber. Similarly, if the wiring at your home acts berserk, you would call an electrician. But, when you suffer an injury at your workplace, whom would you call? Don’t [...]

Massachusetts OUI DWAI Suspended Driver License Registrar of Motor Vehicle RMV BAC

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PAUL G. BRESTEN vs. BOARD OF APPEAL ON MOTOR VEHICLE LIABILITY POLICIES & BONDS.
No. 09-P-1126.
APPEALS COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS
76 Mass. App. Ct. 263; 921 N.E.2d 134
Issue:    Whether the Massachusetts Registrar of Motor Vehicle properly suspended the driver’s license, due to an [...]

Federal Criminal Defense Lawyer Virginia Aggravated Identity Theft Wire Fraud

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff – Appellee, v. JONATHAN GIANNONE, Defendant – Appellant.
No. 07-4844, No. 08-5020, No. 08-8386
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
360 Fed. Appx. 473; December 2, 2009, Argued January 7, 2010, Decided
In sentencing Giannone, the district court applied an intended loss figure in the amount of $ 132,327.17 to determine [...]

Virginia Sexual Molestation Juvenile Fairfax Prince William

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Katz v. Commonwealth, 2010 Va. App. LEXIS 100 (Va. Ct. App. Mar. 16, 2010)
Fatual Background:
            Defendant was convicted for three counts of sexual molestation of his grandson, a juvenile. At Defendant’s trail, Smith, a licensed professional counselor, who was the therapist of the grandson, who implicated the defendant to the present charges, testified that the [...]

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