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Criminal Law

How To Conduct a Thorough and Complete Criminal Background Check

29th April 2010
WHY CONDUCT A CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK? Prospective employers, landlords and business people ask this question when considering an individual for employment, property rental, or as a business associate. Follow through with a criminal records check to ...
Author: InvPros
Immigration Law

Australia Visas: Character Requirements

08th April 2010
Anyone who plans to acquire an Australian visa to enter the country must be assessed against character requirements. This is true for entry visas such as those for visitors, business people or students as well as for immigration to Australia visas such as...
Author: Haines
Criminal Law

Getting Away from a Felony: Expunge Your Criminal Record

08th April 2010
If you have a criminal past, no one needs to tell you the number of ways it can negatively affect you. Job openings, career advancement and educational opportunities are now limited. It is both unfair and a truism that one indiscretion in one's youth can ...
Author: Nathan Moore
Business Law

Employment Screening Services

24th March 2010
This verification helps to know the background information of the candidate for the interest of shareholders, customers and employees. Companies can save unnecessary expenses like mitigate employment risk, reduce recruitment, training and retraining costs...
Author: Gandhi
Criminal Law

Free Public Arrest Records For Tips and Recommendations

15th March 2010
Oklahoma Arrest Records contain information that we need for us to know how to deal with a certain individual. With such record, we will know about the past of a person and if there's a criminal record under his or her name. Likewise, it also tells us abo...
Author: Benjo Mars



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Employment Law

The Importance of a Criminal Record Finder

09th December 2009
We all know what a criminal record finder can do, but do you know just how important these services can be? Not only do they help to protect potential employers against criminals but they can also help to protect you as well against any untrustworthy peop...
Author: Michael H.
Law

Drug Arrest

24th November 2009
Drug arrests are increasing day by day. People take drugs for number of reasons. If one is suffering from depression or has a family problem one may start taking drugs. There are number of college going students also who are into using and consuming drugs...
Author: Robert Bell
Legal

The Tennessee Pardon Process

08th August 2009
Due to the difficulties associated with qualifying for expungement in Tennessee, for many convicted of a crime the only other option is to apply for executive clemency, more commonly known as a pardon. In Tennessee, the pardon process is lengthy and di...
Author: Nathan Moore
Criminal Law

Criminal Background Checks and Well-informed Decision Making

29th April 2009
It's a dangerous world out there and you can never be too sure. There are a lot of people who you think you know but are actually not who they say they are. A criminal background check is somewhat a necessity nowadays; it's not too much to ask for, with t...
Author: CharlieDavidson
Legal

Minnesota Assault Offenses

12th September 2008
Minnesota law distinguishes between assault and battery in civil lawsuits. However, under its criminal code, battery is included under the heading of assault. An assault is an act done with intent to cause another injury or imminent fear of injury. The ac...
Author: Robert Palmer
Legal

Can I Get My DUI Expunged in California?

07th April 2008
Being charged for a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) in California means that your criminal record will be slightly tarnished. However, in certain cases there is a chance that the DUI charge can be expunged if you've been on "good behavior" during your p...
Author: Maria Palma
Legal

Petty Theft, and Petty Theft with Prior

08th June 2006
Petty Theft, and Petty Theft with Prior Theft is the act of stealing goods. Petty theft involves stealing goods or services worth $400 or less and is charged as a misdemeanor for first time offenses. Where the value of goods stolen is less than $50, ...
Author: Darren Kavinoky
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