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Michigan Super Drunk Law

On October 31, 2010, Michigan enacted a law called the “Super Drunk” law. Funny name, but not something to mess around with. The Michigan Super Drunk Law is applicable to drivers with a bodily alcohol content of .17% or greater. If the driver has no previous DUI offenses within the

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Don’t Lose Your Cargo: Towing Safety 101

If there are images in this attachment, they will not be displayed. Download the original attachment Don’t Lose Your Cargo: Towing Safety 101 No matter whether you’re towing a boat or a trailer, doing so safely is paramount. There’s very little possibility that you’ll be the only driver on the

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What Is Misdemeanor And How Many Types It Has?

Misdemeanors in a Nutshell Misdemeanors refer to less considerable kinds of criminal acts that are recognized and punishable by typical legal or lawful systems across the globe. However and still, the definitions or extremes of the actions that are considered as misdemeanors would essentially vary based on your locality or

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Are Field Sobriety Tests Designed to be Failed?

By Katherine North, Attorney at The Law Office of Randolph H. Wolf Police officers commonly use roadside standard field sobriety tests (“SFSTs”) in DWI investigations to determine whether a driver is under the influence of alcohol.  These tests usually consist of a series of three to five tests, such as

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The History of the Speeding Ticket and Where We Are Today!

The practice of writing legal citations for speeding has evolved over time, as the primary form of transportation has shifted from the horse-drawn carriage to motorized vehicles. The need for traffic standards was realized early on in the transition, but the process seems to have begun by one New York

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White Collar Crime – Dealing with Prosecution

For years criminology has viewed crime incorrectly. It has focused on the financial background of the criminal, assuming that crimes are acts of people from poor family. However, in the year of 1939, criminologist Edwin Sutherland had challenged this concept. According to his theory, crimes are committed by people of

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Abortion and Rape

Although Roe vs. Wade made abortion legal in all 50 states in 1973, the issue of abortion has remained a controversial one. Many politicians have sought to overturn Roe vs. Wade, and 16 states have never repealed laws that were deemed unconstitutional by the landmark Supreme Court case.   One

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Identity Theft: Is Your Tax Refund in Danger?

Identity theft has become a very real threat due to the increasingly popularity of the Internet. In fact, more than 13 million people became victims of this crime in 2012, and this number is expected to continue to increase. According to the IRS, at least 650,000 cases of identity theft

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Smoking in your Van – What Does the Smoking Ban Mean?

While the general smoking ban enforced by the Health Act of 2006 has been in effect in all parts of the UK for six years now, the different elements of the ban have been staggered in their introduction, making it a touch confusing for some business owners who remain unsure

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