July 2012

The Controversial Bail Bonds Business (US Law)

July 4, 2012

Bail bonds is an industry in the United States that depends on aspects of the US legal system. This business has gained some notoriety due to certain films and television shows. There are many misconceptions about the money and the funds involved in these transactions. What Is Bail? When the local, state or federal government […]

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Are Mass Marketing Fraud Schemes Affecting the Way we Invest?

July 3, 2012

With the advancement of technology, mass marketing fraud has pervaded the nation as well as across the globe. Countless stories portrayed by the media tell how innocent individuals get conned into providing their personal and financial information so that con-artists can have access to their valuable money. Among these mass marketing schemes, potential investment opportunities […]

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Responsibilities of an Assault Lawyer

July 2, 2012

(US law and general) Assault and battery charges are branches of criminal offenses. Assault and battery though two different criminal acts, usually form two components of a single criminal offense. Assault is a threat to physically harm somebody. And battery is the actual physical harm done to a person. Factually, battery charges are applicable, if […]

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Top 10 most viewed criminal law blogs on CriminalDefenceBlawg: May-June 2012

July 1, 2012

Below are the top 10 most viewed law blog posts published on CriminalDefenceBlawg over May and June this year (out of a total of 20 blawg posts published in that period). These have been ranked by the number of pageviews according to Google Analytics, which is often a useful indicator of quality of the blog […]

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