Criminal Lawyers Arizona: Limits on the Sixth Amendment

Dec 3rd, 2011 David Michael Cantor

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Montejo v. Louisiana has been called an assault on the attorney-client relationship and will greatly affect criminal lawyers in Arizona. Under Montejo officers may now interrogate defendants in the absence of counsel, even after charges have been brought and counsel has been retained or appointed, as long as the defendant waives his or her rights under Miranda.

Is DUI A Criminal Offense? - Find Out Today

Dec 2nd, 2011 John Cunningham

This article is all about what to do when you get a DUI.

Getting Familiar With Worker's Compensation

Dec 2nd, 2011 Terry Stanfield

If unable to work due to an accident or job related illness, workers receive a set percentage of their normal salary while they are disabled. Sometimes, payments can continue indefinitely as long as the employee is unable to work.

Plumber Lodges Injury Claim After Being Run Over While Drunk

Nov 28th, 2011 Richard Craig

Carl Heaven had the night from hell after being reversed over by a 44-tonne lorry while on an all-night bender with friends.

Make the Internet Your Opinion Outpost: Protect Yourself and Others Against Fraud

Nov 26th, 2011 Steve Albright

The government is trying to make laws that punish people for wrongdoing in cyberspace, but except for a handful of clear, cut-and-dried instances, the truth is that the people creating online schemes and scams are moving much faster than the government can keep up with them. So how on earth are we supposed to protect ourselves?

You Are Entitled To Road Accident Compensation

Nov 19th, 2011 Lawrence White

Not only the motor vehicle code but also the laws governing personal injury assure your rights to just compensation for damage and injury in a road accident.

What Is a Miranda Rights Waiver?

Nov 16th, 2011 Stephen Kelly

The Miranda warning (also referred to as Miranda rights) is a warning that is required to be given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) before they are questioned to inform them about their constitutional rights.

Business Taxes For 2011

Nov 13th, 2011 Rob Barker

This informative article provides helpful information for businesses looking to plan for the 2011 tax season.

Canadian Lawyer Brain Damaged at Company Party Says It Was A Work Injury

Nov 10th, 2011 Richard Craig

Michelle Danicek fell and hit her head while dancing with a colleague. Does this constitute a work injury?

How Does a Forensic Psychiatrist Help in Disability Cases?

Nov 10th, 2011 Stephen Kelly

An estimated ten percent of the population has some disability resulting from a mental disorder that a treating physician has diagnosed. A forensic psychiatrist must understand many aspects of a case that determine decisions made to find or change employment, become unemployed, or seek permanent disability status.

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