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Family Abused by Police Settle for $700,000; Craft v. Flagg, 06 C 1451
By: Nesreen Ballut, The Blake Horwitz Law Firm | February 03, 2012
Innocent family members (including a disabled man and elderly woman) were routinely handcuffed and abused until money was handed over. Attorney Blake Horwitz settled this federal lawsuit on behalf of his clients.
U.S. Supreme Court to Reconsider Eyewitness Testimony
By: FL Web Advantage | February 03, 2012
Repeated research revealing the problems with eyewitness identification has spurred the Supreme Court to review a case where identification was made under suggestive circumstances.
GovX.com Reaches New Milestones as the First and Only Online Shopping Destination Exclusively for Those Who Protect and Serve
By: Caroline Callaway, Bolt Public Relations | February 03, 2012
From apparel and action sports equipment to tactical gear and jewelry, new military and government discount shopping site partners with 40 premium brands and projects more than 100,000 members by spring 2012.
Texas Struggles with Sex Offender Law Compliance
By: FL Web Advantage | February 02, 2012
Texas, like other states, are struggling to comply with sex offender registration requirements set forth through the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act. Learn more about Adam's law and why the Texas legislature is ambivalent about following all the requirements.
Difference Between Theft, Burglary, and Robbery
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | February 02, 2012
Theft is a very broad term that can be applied to a number of crimes. In general, theft is the taking of someone else's property without permission or any intention of returning it.
Wrongful Death vs. Murder
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | February 02, 2012
The charge of murder is a criminal charge brought by the state against someone who has taken another person's life. Wrongful death is a civil charge brought by surviving family members against a person who has taken a loved one's life.
Wrongful Death: Settling vs. Going to Trial
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | February 02, 2012
When you file a wrongful death lawsuit, you may be given the option of settling versus going to trial. Both of these options have some benefits, but your primary goal in filing the lawsuit should be the determining factor.
Police Brutality Claims
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | February 02, 2012
When a police officer uses unnecessary and excessive physical force, they are violating the rights of American citizens and abusing the power given to them by law.
Lenders Still Deliberately Blocking PPI Claims, Says Debt Solutions Company Simple Financial Solutions
By: David Baddeley, PPI Claims | February 02, 2012
Tens of thousands of people trying to get their PPI claims dealt with were almost certainly deliberately stopped by lenders, says debt solutions company Simple Financial Solutions.
U.S. Releases Around 800,000 Prisoners Each Year, Most Return, Says PrisonEducation.com
By: Randall Radic, PrisonEducation.com | February 01, 2012
According to Christopher Zoukis, author of the forthcoming Education Behind Bars (Sunbury Press, December 2011), upwards of $60 billion a year can be saved simply by educating prisoners.
Greenberg and Greenberg Challenge to Ex Post Facto Application of Law Wins Freedom for Two Men Charged with Murder
By: Philip Greenberg, Greenberg and Greenberg | February 01, 2012
In early December, Greenberg and Greenberg won the release of their client, who was charged with murder. The deceased man died in early 2010, 29 years after being assaulted.
New York Civil Rights Violation Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Comments on Race Discrimination Complaint Against NYPD Intelligence Division
By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | January 29, 2012
New York civil rights violation lawyer David Perecman comments on the federal race discrimination complaint filed by African American detectives in the New York City Police Department's Intelligence Division.
New York Civil Rights Violation Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Expresses Privacy Concerns Over NYPD's New Mobile Body Scanners
By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | January 29, 2012
New York civil rights violation lawyer David Perecman expresses concern over a new scanner being researched by the New York Police Department.
Arrested Development: How Criminal Justice Records Can Sidetrack Lives
By: FL Web Advantage | January 27, 2012
There are steps people with arrest records can take to clean up those records and find a place in the American mainstream.
A Primer of Florida Felony Sentencing
By: FL Web Advantage | January 27, 2012
Once convicted of a felony in Florida, a sentencing scoresheet will be completed to determine the mandatory minimum sentence, if any, that applies to the crime for which you were convicted.
Displaying 1 to 15 (of 1195 releases)
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Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
Family Abused by Police Settle for $700,000; Craft v. Flagg, 06 C 1451
By: Nesreen Ballut, The Blake Horwitz Law Firm | February 03, 2012
Innocent family members (including a disabled man and elderly woman) were routinely handcuffed and abused until money was handed over. Attorney Blake Horwitz settled this federal lawsuit on behalf of his clients.
U.S. Supreme Court to Reconsider Eyewitness Testimony
By: FL Web Advantage | February 03, 2012
Repeated research revealing the problems with eyewitness identification has spurred the Supreme Court to review a case where identification was made under suggestive circumstances.
GovX.com Reaches New Milestones as the First and Only Online Shopping Destination Exclusively for Those Who Protect and Serve
By: Caroline Callaway, Bolt Public Relations | February 03, 2012
From apparel and action sports equipment to tactical gear and jewelry, new military and government discount shopping site partners with 40 premium brands and projects more than 100,000 members by spring 2012.
Texas Struggles with Sex Offender Law Compliance
By: FL Web Advantage | February 02, 2012
Texas, like other states, are struggling to comply with sex offender registration requirements set forth through the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act. Learn more about Adam's law and why the Texas legislature is ambivalent about following all the requirements.
Difference Between Theft, Burglary, and Robbery
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | February 02, 2012
Theft is a very broad term that can be applied to a number of crimes. In general, theft is the taking of someone else's property without permission or any intention of returning it.
Wrongful Death vs. Murder
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | February 02, 2012
The charge of murder is a criminal charge brought by the state against someone who has taken another person's life. Wrongful death is a civil charge brought by surviving family members against a person who has taken a loved one's life.
Wrongful Death: Settling vs. Going to Trial
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | February 02, 2012
When you file a wrongful death lawsuit, you may be given the option of settling versus going to trial. Both of these options have some benefits, but your primary goal in filing the lawsuit should be the determining factor.
Police Brutality Claims
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | February 02, 2012
When a police officer uses unnecessary and excessive physical force, they are violating the rights of American citizens and abusing the power given to them by law.
Lenders Still Deliberately Blocking PPI Claims, Says Debt Solutions Company Simple Financial Solutions
By: David Baddeley, PPI Claims | February 02, 2012
Tens of thousands of people trying to get their PPI claims dealt with were almost certainly deliberately stopped by lenders, says debt solutions company Simple Financial Solutions.
U.S. Releases Around 800,000 Prisoners Each Year, Most Return, Says PrisonEducation.com
By: Randall Radic, PrisonEducation.com | February 01, 2012
According to Christopher Zoukis, author of the forthcoming Education Behind Bars (Sunbury Press, December 2011), upwards of $60 billion a year can be saved simply by educating prisoners.
Greenberg and Greenberg Challenge to Ex Post Facto Application of Law Wins Freedom for Two Men Charged with Murder
By: Philip Greenberg, Greenberg and Greenberg | February 01, 2012
In early December, Greenberg and Greenberg won the release of their client, who was charged with murder. The deceased man died in early 2010, 29 years after being assaulted.
New York Civil Rights Violation Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Comments on Race Discrimination Complaint Against NYPD Intelligence Division
By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | January 29, 2012
New York civil rights violation lawyer David Perecman comments on the federal race discrimination complaint filed by African American detectives in the New York City Police Department's Intelligence Division.
New York Civil Rights Violation Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Expresses Privacy Concerns Over NYPD's New Mobile Body Scanners
By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | January 29, 2012
New York civil rights violation lawyer David Perecman expresses concern over a new scanner being researched by the New York Police Department.
Arrested Development: How Criminal Justice Records Can Sidetrack Lives
By: FL Web Advantage | January 27, 2012
There are steps people with arrest records can take to clean up those records and find a place in the American mainstream.
A Primer of Florida Felony Sentencing
By: FL Web Advantage | January 27, 2012
Once convicted of a felony in Florida, a sentencing scoresheet will be completed to determine the mandatory minimum sentence, if any, that applies to the crime for which you were convicted.
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