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Florida’s ‘Stand Your Ground’ Law Linked to Homicide Increase
Statistics showed how weapons laws in the US increase the number of murders. Scientists have statistically shown that the simplification of the use of weapons in Florida led to a sharp increase in the number of murders. The new statistics will add arguments in disputes about the use of weapons in the US in the…
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How To Avoid Common Workplace Lawsuits
Every employer wants to do their best by their employees and sometimes that can be harder than one might imagine. Even when employers try their best and believe they aren’t breaking any employment laws they might be surprised to learn that their are some things they are overlooking. There are several common workplace lawsuits that…
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Did the breath machine used in my DUI arrest work properly?
In many DUI cases, the breath evidence is the strongest evidence to be used in the case. The margin of testing error, and the fact that alcohol levels in the body are constantly changing means that no machine can ever be 100% accurate. However, there are certain procedures that are followed with breath testing devices…
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Tipping the Scale of Marijuana Reform and “Descheduling”
The United States has moved closer in the past few years towards decriminalizing “minor” possession charges involving marijuana in major cities like Philadelphia, PA, New York, NY, Berkeley, CA, and even legalized Medical Marijuana in places like Vermont and Washington, Meanwhile, many others battle or petition for comparable law changes or rights. Though, it’s worth…
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Q&A: Will Changing My SSN Improve My Credit?
Bankruptcy Attorney from Brandon, Florida is answered by Clearwater Bankruptcy Attorney. Read more …
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The Theory of Chapter 13 Bankruptcy by Bankruptcy Attorney
Among the various forms of Bankruptcy relief available to Debtors in the United States, one of the more popular forms is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is so named because it was formulated and enacted by Congress, under Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is sometimes called a Debt Reorganization or…
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Cosby Circumvents Judicial System?
There’s been a lot of rumors going around, claims, and even pleas along with bargaining deals brought to light as over the past year or two proclaimed victims of sexual assault against Bill Cosby have stepped forward. While these claims or accusations are arguably a bit “delayed” in the nature in which they’ve been presented,…
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Florida Law aims to crack down on Texting Drivers into 2016
Texting and driving has undoubtedly been linked to hundreds of thousands of accidents per year, some leading to fatality. Recently, Sarasota County, Florida Officers was interviewed and made the statement that texting drivers are comparable in performance to that of a drunk—or otherwise intoxicated driver. While it’s easy to spot these drivers, it’s not always easy…
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The validity and legality of the existing Florida canine law
It is a commonly known fact that many states of US are in the habit of introducing strange laws for certain purposes. For instance, in state of Oklahoma there is a strict ban on the promotion of the event of horse stripping. In state of Minnesota it is mandatory for every bathtub to possess feet…
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Discharge of Student loans expected to be much easier in case of Bankruptcy Filings
In case the government changes and Obama administration makes way for a new administration, there seems to be a possibility that 2005 Bankruptcy law might witness some major changes. Particularly in the case where the student loans write off had been discontinued might get rolled back. As per the report released by ED, it is…
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SCAM WARNING: TARGETING OF BANKRUPTCY FILERS
SCAMMERS POSING AS CREDITORS TRICK BANKRUPTCY FILERS INTO TRANSFERRING MONIES A recent announcement from the Bankruptcy Court indicates that phone scammers are targeting Bankruptcy Filers in numerous States, using information garnered from Bankruptcy Filings and presented themselves as Bankruptcy Attorneys to trick purported victims to transfer monies or wire monies, to pay past or existing…
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Open carry and the future of society
In the United States only 8 states remain to date that do not allow open carry. Florida, is one of few remaining states in which continue to discourage and not permit open carry. However, recently State Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fort Walton Beach has proposed a bill that would enact all Florida residents with a concealed…
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