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Criminal Law

Protect Your Rights

23rd May 2011
No one anticipates being in the uncomfortable position of needing legal representation, but if you find yourself trapped in that situation, hiring the most competent and experienced attorney can make the difference between costly fines and/or lengthy inca...
Author: The Ford Law Firm
Personal Injury

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11th February 2011
A personal injury is hired if you have suffered physical or psychological harm inflicted by an injury or accident. A personal injury claim can result just by taking a well advertised medicine that is later found to cause serious health or mental problems ...
Author: paulsimmions
Legal

Understanding Assault Charges in Maryland

27th January 2011
Being charged with an assault is a serious matter that can lead to a felony conviction that will follow you the rest of your life.Of course, you will probably first have to serve time in prison. Finding an experienced attorney Frederick, MD clients need f...
Author: ApostlesPeter
Legal

Intentional Harm to a Person or Property

12th November 2009
Personal injury may be caused by a person acting with the deliberate intent to injure or harm another person. This kind of conduct may be referred to as "purposeful," "malicious," or "knowing." A person who acts intentionally and causes harm as a r...
Author: Carolyn Ria
Legal

What Acts are Characterized as Intentional Wrongdoing?

07th August 2009
One classification of personal injury lawsuits is called "intentional wrongdoing." Cases of negligence deal with the breakdown of civil laws --such as the unintended consequences of traffic violations. On the other hand, intentional wrongdoing is an um...
Author: Ryan Russman
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