by Darrin | Sep 6, 2020 | Education
When you file a personal injury lawsuit, part of the process is informing the court of what type of damages you’re seeking and in what amounts. This depends on the specifics of your case, but generally damage claims fall into a few main categories. To help you...
by Darrin | Sep 6, 2020 | Criminal Law, Education
Embezzlement is a white collar crime, like forgery, meaning it is usually devoted by individuals in managerial or managerial placements.This is done by misappropriating cash money, checks, funds, and any other possessions that come from the firm. Embezzlement occurs...
by Darrin | Sep 3, 2020 | Education, Family Law
Divorce, commonly referred to as separation of marriage, is an effective method for resolving a relationship. It can be an extremely emotional and upsetting time for both parties involved. A divorce does not only have significant financial and legal implications but...
by Darrin | Aug 11, 2020 | Criminal Law, Education
A misdemeanor is a “lesser” offense in most common law jurisdictions. Misdemeanors are usually punishable less severely than serious felony charges but technically more often than not than non-criminal administrative and regulatory offenses. Misdemeanors...
by Darrin | Aug 2, 2020 | Education
If someone steals a candy bar or a pair of Levi’s jeans, being charged with shoplifting in New York, can lead to a prison sentence as well as fines. For the prosecutor to prove shoplifting in New York, the following elements should have occurred. Those elements...
by Jackson Smith | Jun 25, 2020 | Education
All states divide up felony criminal activities in order to distinguish between really major criminal activities as well as those felonies that are much less severe in nature. A variety of states have first, second, third and 4th degree felonies, generally speaking, ...