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Will You Lose Your License To Practice Medicine If You're Convicted Of A Crime?

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If you’re convicted of a criminal offense, will you lose your license to practice medicine? The answer may depend partially on what crime you committed and partially on the state in which you live. This is what you should know about criminal convictions, your medical license, and your ability to continue to practice in general: The Reaction Of The State Licensing Board Most states have a set of professional standards to which they expect doctors to adhere.…

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Slip And Fall: When Is Your Landlord Liable?

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Even if you are a cautious soul, accidents happen. Maybe you tripped over a piece of frayed carpet or, worse, took a tumble down the stairs when the handrail broke. If you are injured during a fall in your rented apartment or home, when is your landlord liable?  Common Falls Stairs are the location of many accidents. If the center part of the steps is worn down, you can easily slip whether the surface is wood or carpet.…

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Your DUI And Fetal Loss: How The Courts May Perceive It

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When you drive drunk and hit a car that carries a pregnant woman, you are already in a lot of legal trouble. However, when that woman loses her baby due to the trauma of the accident, can she sue you? How does it become a criminal offense on the same level as murder? These are all legal questions which the courts would view in the following ways, and which your DUI attorney can help resolve for you.…

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Standing Up To Criminal Charges - Preparing For Your Day In Court

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If you have been charged with a crime that will be brought to court, getting ready for this should be a priority. It is important that you take your situation seriously and work with your criminal defense attorney so that they can represent you as best as they can. Here are four things that you should be sure to do to prepare for your upcoming court case. 1. Act the Part…

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Are You Accused of Hacking a Server?

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The recent hack of a popular adultery website made a lot of anti-infidelity advocates happy, but if you wish to follow in the hacker’s footsteps, you should think twice. The hackers have gone to great pains to cover their tracks because their hack is against the law. If you are accused of carrying out such a serious offense, you will need to craft a defense with the help of a criminal lawyer.…

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Ease the Stress of Awaiting a Criminal Trial with These 4 Ideas

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When you have had criminal charges brought against you, it is natural that you would feel some degree of stress about what may happen after your trial. While the stress can be overwhelming at times, using the following suggestions can help you calm down and prepare for your trial. Don’t Hide Things from Your Lawyer It is critical that you share as much information as you can with your attorney. You may be tempted to keep some information to yourself because you think it is irrelevant or makes you look guilty, but it is very important that you don’t withhold things.…

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3 Things You Need to Know about Getting Your Juvenile Conviction Expunged

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Do you have juvenile convictions on your record? Are those convictions preventing you from landing a job or getting accepted into schools? Criminal convictions can have far-reaching consequences, even if years have passed since the crime took place. Many juveniles grow and mature from the time of their crime, yet prospective employers often aren’t able to look past the fact that they have a conviction on their record. Fortunately, you have options available.…

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After Death: How To Prevent Your Family From Arguing Over Your Estate

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No matter how large or small your estate might be, you probably want to leave it to the ones who are most close to you when you pass away. One thing that you might not have thought about, however, is the possibility of your family arguing over your belongings after you are gone. Unfortunately, many families find themselves dealing with major disputes over money, property and more after a loved one dies.…

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What Can You Do If You Can't Afford Bail?

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When you’re arrested for a minor crime, you may be released on the scene after being given a citation and a court date. If you’re arrested for a more significant crime, you may be held in jail. Bail is money that you can pay to get out of jail while you wait for your court date. Once you’ve paid bail, the only way to get your money back (minus a small administrative fee) is to appear in court.…

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