Articles for tag: Case Law, Dui, Not Guilty

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How to Prepare for a DUI Court Hearing

If you have been charged with a DUI (Driving Under the Influence), you will have the opportunity to present your defense in court. A court hearing will be scheduled for a later date, but you will need to attend arraignment first. Then you can prepare for your DUI court hearing, which could be several weeks ...

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What to Expect Your First Semester of Law School

I do not recommend law school for many people, but if you have made the decision to go, and are sticking to it, here are a few things to expect. The first day of law school, like the first day of any long journey, is exciting and scary. Orientation will probably be the beginning step, ...

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The Top Three Law Schools in Ohio

You have a bachelor’s degree and now you’re ready to take the next step into your future. The field of law fascinates and excites you, but just where to go and how to get in plagues the mind. Where to begin? Begin with the top three law schools in the state of Ohio. US News ...

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Judicial Activism and Restraint: The Role of the Supreme Court

In the Supreme Court, there are two schools of thought that have existed since the inception of the American Constitution. The first school of thought is the invocation of judicial restraint as the policy of the Court. Judicial restraint is the deference of decisions on policy to other political bodies and lower courts. This view ...

Health and Safety in Todays Sport

Intro In this article I will look at four legislative factors, legal factors and regulatory bodies that influence health and safety in sport. I will be looking at the Health and Safety at Work Act(HSWA) 1974, Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 1995, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) 2002 and ...

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Filing a Homeschooling Plan in Massachusetts

More than 3 million children of school age nationwide are homeschooled, and the numbers just keep increasing. No longer considered just a trend or some sort of quirky movement, homeschooling as an educational method is here to stay. Massachusetts has a long history of requiring formal education for students, as well as a decentralized approach ...