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    The Importance Of DUI Law

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    If you're pulled over after having had a few drinks, it's important to stay calm and remember your legal rights. Chinigo, Leone, & Maruzo, LLP, is a Norwich-based law office serving the residents of Connecticut, and their DUI attorney will provide you with the exceptional legal representation you deserve. There are some important things to do--and not do--when being pulled over for a DUI; here Chinigo, Leone, & Maruzo's DUI lawyer shares three of them. Remain Composed & Pull Over Safely: From…

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    Name: Aishwarya Kachala Trial: Moon Micro. v. Zucchini Counsel for: Plaintiff Partner: Damian O'Leary The Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) is a law under the Lanham Act which is created to protect the domain names from trademark violation. The ACPA has certain elements which must be proven to institute cybersquatting under the Anti-Cybersquatting Protection Act. One of the requirements in this Act is that the plaintiff needs to show that the defendant registers, trafficked…

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    The Worth of a Personal Injury Solicitors in UK Accidental injuries often happen in the lives of the individuals. In fact, there are various kinds of mishaps and catastrophes that may take place in our life. For example, if a road accident is occurred due to the carelessness of the injurer, then it is called as “personal injury”. This type of injury may be permanent or temporary, but the injurer has to go through the recovery phase. The most important aspect about personal injury is that…

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    This evidence helps profilers determine details about a suspect such as the person's height and the dominant hand the perpetrator used during the crime. Criminal profilers may also work on older unsolved cases to develop a suspect profile in which law enforcement can use during an investigation. Profilers may work within a police department, the federal government or independently as a consultant. They may research and analyze case files at the request of the police, attorneys or the families…

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    Equal Protection Clause

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    This past September, a shocking story made rise in the media when an African American Toronto lawyer was denied access into the Law Society of Upper Canada Headquarters. This story made such uproar because the lawyer did have the identification card that is required to enter the Canada headquarters. The lawyer Selwyn Pieters in July was taking his students on a field trip to the Canada Headquarters but when they arrived they were denied access to enter without any explanation after the lawyer…

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    Essay On Regulatory Law

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    As of the 21st century, regulatory laws have impacted our daily activities and lives. Regulatory laws are regulations that set out certain requirements on what is legal or illegal. The Impact of Regulatory Law on American Criminal Justice- Are there too many laws? by Vincent Del Castillo provides an overview of the results of having regulatory laws. While the book talks about a variety of topics, we will mainly focus on illegal drugs, guns, the police, and also the societal consequences. We must…

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    Law Enforcement Police Officer Being in the law enforcement as a police officer have been a common feature in American society for more than a century. Today, police officers are seen patrolling streets, directing traffic, and serving the public in a multitude of ways. It has not always been so. Historically, the police were political assets for the power elites and had no pretence of treating everyone equally. The purpose of this research paper is to review briefly the history of the police,…

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    is when “law enforcement and private security target people of color for humiliating and often frightening detentions, interrogations, and searches without evidence of criminal activity and based on perceived race, ethnicity, national origin, or religion.” (ACLU) Although it is unconstitutional, because of equal protection under the law for all and freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures. The injustice of the criminal justice system is clear, this practice widens the gap between law…

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    Non-Criminal Immigration

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    Non-criminal cases generally involve illegal border crossings, expired visas or no response to deportation orders. Today we see the similarities of the past with thirty-five year old adults dominating these case violations compared to younger undocumented person 's living in the U.S. for most of their lives. In some cases the DREAM ACT allows undocumented persons legal status requiring them to complete a college degree or two years of military service. An immigration lawyer can help with…

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    claim. The above mentioned case, similar to Erasmus v MEC of Transport, Van Der Westhuizen v Minister of Safety and Security as well as Minister of Police v Rabie proves that such occurrences, in which the public is successful in claiming from a traffic officer or policeman, are…

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