criminal charges

Phoenix Man Swindles Date, Faces Criminal Charges

May 29, 2013

Curtis Lavell Britton of Phoenix was sentenced to 60 days in the workhouse for swindling a 29-year old woman from Minneapolis out of almost $24,000 after hooking-up with her on an online dating site. This is in addition to a five-year probation period that will convert to a 17-month prison sentence should he break further […]

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New Laws: Are you Breaking Them?

February 12, 2013

(US law and generally) Thousands upon thousands of new laws are passed every year throughout the United States. Most people believe that they avoid breaking any of these laws on any given day. Author Harvey Silverglate, however, claimed that the average American professional commits at least three felonies per day. This seems like an insane […]

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Possible Defenses To A Disorderly Conduct Charge

November 27, 2012

(US criminal law and generally) Disorderly conduct is the most common charge made by arresting officers throughout the country. This charge has a very broad range of events that fall under its scope. Playing music too loud at your home to having a fight with your partner that others can hear can be considered disorderly […]

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