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Internet Crimes

Internet crimes , or cybercrimes, are a growing problem in the U.S. They are defined as any crime that either targets a computer or network or uses a computer in the commission of a crime. These ...
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Felonies vs. Misdemeanors

Depending on the severity of the crime, criminal offenses are classified into three different categories. The least severe category is an infraction. This is also known as a petty offense and is ...
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Challenging Field Sobriety Tests

When a driver is pulled over for suspected drunk driving, your first step should be to contact a criminal defense lawyer with experience in DUI cases. What many people do not realize is that field ...
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