November 2012

Knowing Your Miranda Rights in Las Vegas

November 7, 2012

The Miranda rights in Las Vegas and the rest of the United States were created in 1966 as the result of the United States Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona. In this case, defendant Ernesto Miranda was was arrested for abducting and raping an 18-year-old woman. After the victim identified him, Miranda was subjected to […]

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Student’s Rights in Expulsion

November 7, 2012

(US and generally) Expulsion is very disrupting in any student’s or parent’s life. If your child is facing expulsion, remember he has the right to defend himself. Every student still has their constitution rights, even after they step onto campus or enter the school doors. Unfortunately, there are many examples of schools and school districts […]

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An inevitable tactical switch by squatters

November 7, 2012

James Swede of Darlingtons reports on the latest manifestation of the squatting issue. More content from James can be found at http://www.darlingtons.com and also at http://www.beingaleaseholder.co.uk. With the new criminalisation of residential squatting, many will say it was inevitable that the squatters would simply shift their tactics and their possessions to unoccupied commercial premises instead. […]

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What is Covered in a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

November 5, 2012

A personal injury lawsuit involves physical, mental or financial injury that arises because of the negligence or malevolence of another person and there can often be a separate but concurrent criminal action. Common types of personal injury include auto accidents, medical malpractice, breach of contract and slip and fall accidents. When you suffer a personal […]

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