Criminal Law

Criminal Charge Expungement

March 17, 2012
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Criminal Charge Expungement

An expungement is a legal process where the petitioner or attorney asks a court to seal court records and any and all arrest information. In other words, expungement is simply the process of going to court and asking a judge to seal your court record. Usually, people ask for an expungement when they have been denied a job, housing, or a professional license because of their criminal background. Find out more about expungement

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Rick Perry first Governor to Exonerate A Dead Man

December 17, 2011
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Rick Perry first Governor to Exonerate A Dead Man

Timothy Cole was one of the 56 innocent prisoners exonerated under then Governor Perry. A little too late as Mr. Cole died behind bars in 1999 ... its noted that the real criminal had tried to confess for years

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Community Solutions of El Paso to host Prison Family Conference

December 9, 2011
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The Community Solutions of El Paso are hosting a 3 day Prisoner's Family Conference to develop awareness and understanding of the crucial needs of prisoner's family

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How Long Does a Warrant Last

November 20, 2011
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How Long Does a Warrant Last

Criminal warrants are typically around until a person is apprehended and brought to face the charges against them. This article will help you to discover if running from your warrant is a solid idea. BW4NYBSQDM4A

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Credit Suisse may disclose names to IRS

November 8, 2011
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Credit Suisse may disclose names to IRS

Swtizerlands 2nd largest bank has now begun to send letters to US citizens suspected of tax evasion. The US clients have two choices presented to them about giving up their private information

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National Conference on Adult and Juvenile Female Offenders

September 16, 2011
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The 2011 conference is hosted by the State of Utah, Division of Juvenile Justice Services and co-sponsored by The Association on Programs for Female Offenders

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American Bar Association

December 16, 2010
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American Bar Association

With more than 400,000 members, the ABA provides law school accreditation, continuing legal education, information about the law, programs to assist lawyers and judges in their work, and initiatives to improve the legal system for the public. ABA Mission

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