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Your local DMV office collects and provides detailed information on individual driving suspensions and license revocations to law enforcement and car insurance companies nationwide. A driver can have their driver’s license suspended or revoked for a number of reasons.

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Driving under the influence, or DUI, means driving or operating a motor vehicle in a public place while intoxicated. It is usually a misdemeanor.

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Drunk driving defense attorney fees vary depending on the experience and qualifications of the lawyer. It also depends on how much legal work your case will require.

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Having a green card (also referred to as a permanent visa) means that you are legally qualified to live and work in the United States indefinitely. Under U.S immigration law, there are four major gateways leading to obtaining a green card; through marriage and family, employment, investment, and through the immigration lottery process.

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Violent crimes are being committed everyday. It’s important to be aware and take precautions that ensure safety. Be alert of your surroundings and walk with authority. Don’t tolerate domestic violence. Below you’ll find a glossary of assault and rape terms. Read on and understand the meaning of aggravated assault, assault and battery, assault, battery, domestic violence, fornication, rape, negligence, sex offender, sodomy and statutory rape. Stay safe and out of trouble. Help is available for people who have issues. There is no excuse for violence.

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Criminal intent is the basis of judgments on crimes. Here you will find a glossary that defines criminal intent and related terms you should get familiar with. It’s smart to understand what aid and abet, duress, solicitation, alias, admission of guilt and more mean. Understanding these terms may inspire you to stay away from unnecessary trouble.

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It’s important to understand the labor laws that protect you. Here you will find a glossary for employee groups and employee rights organizations that work hard to enforce and promote workers rights. Don’t hesitate to call the Department of Labor and an employment lawyer if you feel your rights have been seriously violated.

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Being convicted of a felony carries serious consequences. Here you will find a felony glossary and it’s associated terms. Discover the meaning of felony, arson, compounding a felony, felonious, subornation of perjury, conspiracy, concealed weapon, felon and misprision of a felony. Do your best to stay out of trouble. There are always alternatives and better choices one can make to avoid the harsh consequences of being labeled a felon. Consult with an experienced criminal defense lawyer right away if you need one.

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In the states that have effectively legalized the medicinal use of marijuana, there are a growing number of marijuana patients that are choosing to grow their own medical marijuana rather then purchasing it from their local dispensary.

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If you are arrested for shoplifting, it can be a serious crime depending on whether you are being charged with a misdemeanor or a felony. This will, more often then not, depend on the value of the item stolen. For example, petty larceny, which is stealing an item worth less than a certain dollar amount, is a misdemeanor. Over that amount, the offense is grand theft, which is a felony. The dollar amounts that determine petty larceny or grand theft vary from state to state.

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