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Criminal Law

Too Many Laws…And The Overcriminalization Of America

06th February 2012
In 2010, hearings were held in Washington titled “Reining in Overcriminalization: Assessing the Problems, Proposing Solutions” (the full text of the testimony of the September 28, 2010 hearing is available at http://judiciary.house.gov/hearings/hear_10092...
Author: CMGLaw
Divorce

Infidelity, Divorce, and Lawsuits - Knowing Alienation of Affections and Criminal Conversation

04th July 2011
1) Nature - On ordinary, adult females shell out additional time discussing and thinking about issues of household and relationships than guys do. In other phrases, we know loved ones and relationships. It is in our DNA. Ladies, by nature, have a tendency...
Author: Dennis Rich
Legal

Prison Food Past and Present

22nd February 2011
I have always had an interest in food and cooking and it came as a particular delight when in my last five years of service, I became head of an Investigation and Audit team in one of London's biggest prisons. Part of the team's task was to inspect and re...
Author: http://www.billandsheilascookbook.com
Criminal Law

Prosecution v. Defense And The Constitution That Binds Them

14th January 2011
Note: this is the final part in a three-part series on the criminal justice system. See part one: “Criminal Defense Attorneys And The People They Really Protect”; part two: “Prosecutors And The “Technicalities” That Set Criminals Free.” Very few thing...
Author: Daniel E. Bonilla
Legal

Advantages of Digital Fingerprinting Over Traditional Ink Pad Fingerprints

07th July 2010
Fingerprinting is a process using which the detection of the criminals has become much easier. This makes it one of the significant procedures of the investigation department. Earlier, during the ancient age, the process of fingerprinting was used...
Author: William Turner
Legal

The Death Penalty, Is it Good Or Bad?

07th December 2005
By: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. I am and always have been the pro death penalty, however, even though I am pro death penalty, I probably would not be willing to pull the switch or push the button. I do not think that this makes me a hypocrit. Please bear w...
Author: David Hallstrom