Criminal law blog

DUI Laws in Boston – What They Mean for You

June 15, 2012

If you are caught driving with a blood alcohol level of more than .08 percent in Boston, you will be arrested for driving under the influence, or DUI. It’s important to hire a Boston DUI attorney to help you prepare your defense to DUI; DUI laws are complex, and you don’t want to risk major […]

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SEC Investigates Chipotle—US Attorney’s Office in DC Leading Inquiry

June 1, 2012

It has been reported that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is investigating the popular and well-known food chain, Chipotle Mexican Grill. Chipotle is by far the highest-profile entity pursued as part of the federal immigration strategy’s increased focus on employers hiring undocumented workers. Since January 2009, greater than 7,500 employers suspected of hiring […]

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Save By Obeying The Law

May 8, 2012

Being a mom, as you all know, can easily lead you into the theatre industry, depending on the role you’re playing for the minute or the day. Only, it’s not acting – it’s real life. We’re forced into being chameleons, taking on multiple jobs as a nurse, teacher, cheerleader, and the list goes on. I […]

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Guest Criminal Law Blog: Stalking Law Change in Scotland

May 1, 2012

Below is a guest criminal law blog post from Jim Loxley regarding stalking laws in Scotland. Following the success of Scotland’s change in law on stalking, an alliance of UK stalking groups will be announced at Holyrood to celebrate. The event was put together by the Scottish National Stalking Awareness Group (SNSAG) and the alliance […]

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I have received a Notice of Intended Prosecution what should I do?

April 25, 2012

Below is a criminal law blog post regarding notices of intended prosecution based on the laws of England and Wales. This is one of the questions that a road traffic solicitor is asked most often. The legal obligations of the recipient of a Notice of Intended Prosecution are deceptively simple yet can be frequently misunderstood […]

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