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		<title>Site of the Month for November 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Nov 2011 04:05:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Site of the Month for November 2011 discusses Law and Legal Service. About Law provides visitors with various categories linked to law such as law directories, corporate law, property &#038; real estate, criminal law, divorce, personal injury, property, tax law, bankruptcy, dept, immigration, civil litigation.]]></description>
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Site of the Month for November 2011 discusses <a href="http://www.aboutlaw.info/">Law and Legal Service</a>. About Law provides visitors with various categories linked to law such as law directories, corporate law, property &#038; real estate, criminal law, divorce, personal injury, property, tax law, bankruptcy, dept, immigration, civil litigation.</p>
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		<title>What are my rights if I have been accused of a crime?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2011 07:29:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Criminal Law]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Those accused of crimes have a number of rights guaranteed by the US Constitution. These rights include: the right to remain silent in order to avoid self-incrimination, the right to competent legal representation, the right to reasonable bail, right to a fair and public trial, right to be informed of the charges against you, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Those accused of crimes have a number of rights guaranteed by the US Constitution. These rights include: the right to remain silent in order to avoid self-incrimination, the right to competent legal representation, the right to reasonable bail, right to a fair and public trial, right to be informed of the charges against you, the right to be confronted with the witnesses against you and to gather witnesses of your own, and a number of other rights.</p>
<p>A criminal defendant is also presumed innocent until proven guilty. This means the prosecutor has the burden of proving (beyond a reasonable doubt) you committed the criminal act(s) in question. This also means a defendant does not have to do anything or say anything to prove s/he is innocent.</p>
<p>There are also laws regarding search and seizure which require law enforcement to obtain a search warrant before they are allowed to search a specific place, at a specific time, for specific persons, evidence, contraband, and/or other items. It is important to keep in mind there are some circumstance where police do not need a warrant to search and/or arrest you. &#8221;</p>
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		<title>Site of the Month for June 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 03:40:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Site of the Month for June 2011 is about Attorney and Legal Service. Directory Attorney offers links to law and attorney websites, browse for websites related to lawyer, legal, attorneys, civil rights, discrimination lawsuits, criminal justice, law information and resources.]]></description>
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Site of the Month for June 2011 is about <a href="http://www.directoryattorney.com/">Attorney and Legal Service</a>. Directory Attorney offers links to law and attorney websites, browse for websites related to lawyer, legal, attorneys, civil rights, discrimination lawsuits, criminal justice, law information and resources.</p>
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		<title>The Importance of Criminal Law</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2011 06:49:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Criminal Law]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many people who are not aware of the fact that law can have more than one classification. The law in the first place is classified into different sections and categories which are further classified into various other laws and rules. Criminal Law is one of these various categories. It is a set of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many people who are not aware of the fact that law can have more than one classification. The law in the first place is classified into different sections and categories which are further classified into various other laws and rules. Criminal Law is one of these various categories. It is a set of rules that specifies what is the limit of conduct that is acceptable in the society. This limit makes it clear what as a responsible citizen you should do and you should not do.</p>
<p>This set of rules and regulations is what everyone in the society needs to follow. When you talk about Criminal law it is only there to specify what as a responsible citizen you should not be doing. It does not compel you to do anything special being a law. The set of laws followed by each country varies be it those for motoring offences or the personal injury law. As the laws vary so does the punishment that is assigned for each offence as per the law in that country.</p>
<p>The criminal law aims to create a de jure set for all to follow. It first and foremost includes the law for all kind of criminal offences and also the criminal procedure that need to be followed against those offences. It defines the legal rules for criminal conduct and defines the punishment for the same.</p>
<p>This law defines what is exactly meant by crime. The law says that by crime it is meant an offence that is committed by an individual against the federal government or the state. When we talk about crime it generally means an offence committed against the entire society not just against the victim. It is never the victim who has been given the right to prosecute the offender or the criminal. The criminal is rather prosecuted by the government representative on the basis of the law laid out against the offenders in that country.</p>
<p>The classification of criminal law points out many types of offences and crimes that can lead to the prosecution of the offenders. One such criminal offence that can lead to a capital punishment of over a year or even death is Felony. Another crime that faces prosecution is misdemeanour. This offence of misdemeanour is punishable according to law by up to a year in jail or the accused may be penalised of both jail and fine. One of the most serious offences that are covered under this law is that of assault. Under this law it is considered to be an offence that either frantically or deliberately causes someone to apprehend unlawful violence.</p>
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		<title>Computer Forensics in Law Enforcement</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 07:52:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anna</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Law Enforcement]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[In law enforcement, computer forensics professionals may work for local police departments, state police departments, or the Federal Bureau of Investigation. They may go to the scene of incidents, gather evidence, investigate the evidence, and write reports. They may also provide testimony for criminal cases in court. Individuals who specialize in the forensic study of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In law enforcement, computer forensics professionals may work for local police departments, state police departments, or the Federal Bureau of Investigation. They may go to the scene of incidents, gather evidence, investigate the evidence, and write reports. They may also provide testimony for criminal cases in court. Individuals who specialize in the forensic study of computers may also be called &#8220;cyber investigators&#8221;, &#8220;cyber cops&#8221;, or &#8220;digital detectives&#8221;.</p>
<p>Computer forensics experts investigate crimes such as identity theft, credit card fraud, intellectual property theft, threats/harassment, pedophilia, and unauthorized computer system intrusion. These computer crimes or &#8220;cyber crimes&#8221; constitute a significant risk to individuals, companies, and governments. Cyber crimes result in tens of millions of dollars of dollars in losses each year.</p>
<p>Computer forensics examiners need a wide range of technical skills and knowledge. They must have expertise in network security, protocols, software, computer file formats, routing, cryptology, reverse software engineering, password cracking, and diagnostic techniques. In addition to technical skills, professionals in this field must have good oral and written communication skills, understand and comply with investigation procedures, work under tight deadlines, have problem solving abilities and be creative and persistent in the pursuit of evidence.</p>
<p>Experts in this field may also be involved in crimes that were not directly committed via computer. There may be information stored on a computer or storage device that is important for the case. For example, e-mail evidence can be used in cases against robbery and homicide suspects. Computer forensics experts are needed in these cases, as there are very specific procedures that must be followed for digital information to be presented as valid evidence.</p>
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		<title>How To Find A Good Lawyer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 03:13:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Greens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding a good lawyer is essential, but if that lawyer doesn&#8217;t specialize in the specific area in which you need them, it doesn&#8217;t put you in the best situation. You don&#8217;t want to hire a lawyer who specializes in divorce to help you with a personal injury suit, and vice versa. Thus it&#8217;s imperative that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding a good lawyer is essential, but if that lawyer doesn&#8217;t specialize in the specific area in which you need them, it doesn&#8217;t put you in the best situation. You don&#8217;t want to hire a lawyer who specializes in divorce to help you with a personal injury suit, and vice versa. Thus it&#8217;s imperative that you find not only a good lawyer, but one who really knows specific information about your problem. Here is a brief overview of some of the most popular types of lawyers and what they do:</p>
<p>Criminal Lawyer</p>
<p>A criminal lawyer is the highest profile lawyer for good reason. Criminal lawyers handle statutory and common law crimes and the punishment of criminal offences. They deal with every aspect of criminal law, with the state defender, or prosecutor, defending the state&#8217;s interest and the defense attorney representing the defender. They defend against and prosecute crimes against the person (assault, murder, rape, etc.), crimes against property (arson, theft, larceny etc.), crimes against justice (bribery, perjury etc.) and other myriad lesser criminal offenses.</p>
<p>Divorce Lawyer</p>
<p>Divorce lawyers focus on any and all matters concerning divorce. This applies to any proceedings, including prenuptial agreements, division of property, alimony or spousal payments, child support, and more. Most individuals going through a divorce generally hire a divorce lawyer to take care of all legal matters. Much of the time a good divorce lawyer can make all the difference in how messy or clean your divorce becomes.</p>
<p>Accident Lawyers or Personal Injury Lawyers</p>
<p>Accident lawyers, also known as personal injury lawyers, specialize in legal claims relating to auto accidents and vehicle claims, dangerous or defective products, medical and health care malpractice, workplace injuries (worker&#8217;s compensation), wrongful death, and a slew of other accidental incidents that warrant legal procedures.</p>
<p>Immigration Lawyers</p>
<p>Immigration lawyers handle any matters pertaining to immigration, including citizenship and naturalization proceedings, permanent residence, green cards, work visas, asylum, deportation hearings, family-based immigration waivers, and any other legal issues surrounding immigrants to the US.</p>
<p>Financial and Business Lawyers</p>
<p>Financial lawyers deal with a wide range of business and personal investments, savings products and services. These include mortgages, banking, brokerage services, commodities, claims, mutual funds, stocks and bonds, and other securities. They are in charge of taking care of all legal requirements and formalities surrounding any financial issue. They are also helpful for starting and operating businesses, including: LLC&#8217;s, corporations, and partnerships.</p>
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		<title>Knowing About Role of Lawyers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 03:56:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Stewards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lawyers or attorneys work as advocates and also act as advisors for us. While functioning as advocates the lawyers represent any one of the parties in criminal and civil trials. They present evidence in court and argue in order to support their client. In the role of the advisor they counsel their clients about their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lawyers or attorneys work as advocates and also act as advisors for us. While functioning as advocates the lawyers represent any one of the parties in criminal and civil trials. They present evidence in court and argue in order to support their client. In the role of the advisor they counsel their clients about their legal rights and obligations. They also suggest particular courses of action to be followed in business and/or personal matters for getting maximum mileage while remaining within legal bounds.</p>
<p>For meeting their functions the lawyers or attorneys study and research into the purpose of laws and judicial decisions. Then they seek to apply the proper available legal provisions appropriately to the specific circumstances of the client.</p>
<p>Truthfully, the only difference between you and lawyers experts is time. If you&#8217;ll invest a little more time in reading, you&#8217;ll be that much nearer to expert status when it comes to lawyers.</p>
<p>Broadly speaking, the lawyers in private practice concentrate on criminal law or civil law. Criminal lawyers represent individuals having been charged with crimes and argue their cases in courts of law. Civil lawyers, on the other hand, deal with assisting clients with litigation, will, trust, contracts, mortgages, titles, leases etc.</p>
<p>The field of specialization of the lawyers and the position held by them determine the minute, specific aspects of the lawyer&#8217;s job. The lawyers may be specializing in various areas of law like bankruptcy, probate, international, elder etc. They may act as representatives of various interest groups, companies and firms. They may even be employed by the respective concerns. These lawyers represent the interest of clients in various administrative adjudications.</p>
<p>There are lawyers nowadays who are specializing in the growing field of intellectual property. They help to protect clients&#8217; claims to copyrights, artwork under contract, product designs and computer programs.</p>
<p>Clients at times employ lawyers on a full time basis. The lawyers employed by corporation clients are called &#8216;house counsels&#8217;. They advice the company concerning legal issues related to its business activities. A large number of attorneys are employed at various levels of government.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t predict when knowing something extra about lawyers will come in handy. If you learned anything new about lawyers in this article, you should file the article where you can find it again.</p>
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		<title>Knowledge About Personal Injury Lawyers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 08:02:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Johnson</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Personal Injury]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Suffering covers emotional degradation that a person may have felt by reason of the injury. When it occurs, the victim is entitled to punitive and general damages. Punitive damage is a result of a jury award to punish the offender of his negligence. General damage, on the other hand, is an award to recover losses [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Suffering covers emotional degradation that a person may have felt by reason of the injury. When it occurs, the victim is entitled to punitive and general damages. Punitive </p>
<p>damage is a result of a jury award to punish the offender of his negligence. General damage, on the other hand, is an award to recover losses such as property damages, </p>
<p>medical bills and loss of wages.</p>
<p>Personal injury claim settlement is common as only a little fraction of such actually proceeds to trial. Both the injured and the injurer may have reasons to settle. One </p>
<p>reason is that one of the parties may be convinced that the other party has a stronger case compared to him. Another reason is financial constraint. Others think that to </p>
<p>prolong it is to complicate the financial situation and it may remain a family burden. So the parties may opt for its early settlement.</p>
<p>Oftentimes, personal injury cases are won or lost early on. In cases like this, it is critical to retain a competent lawyer. Cases can be very complicated because of the </p>
<p>conflicting circumstances attendant to it like the insurance and legal matters.</p>
<p>A lawyer can help an individual to seek the appropriate compensation he deserves as a result of the injury. The more serious the injury suffered the more impact and weight </p>
<p>it will probably result on the individual&#8217;s life, thus making a higher compensation for him.</p>
<p>Experienced lawyers understand the complex legal issues. They can help their clients understand their legal rights and will vigilantly represent them. As a result the client </p>
<p>can yield his right compensation for his injury.</p>
<p>Remember that if someone has become negligent, they can be held responsible to pay compensation for your injuries. To work this out, a competent and diligent personal </p>
<p>injury attorney can assist you with all your legal needs.</p>
<p>4 QuickTips.<br />
1) The sooner you hire your lawyer the better. Begin looking for your personal injury lawyer within a week or two after your accident. If you&#8217;re not physically capable you </p>
<p>should have a friend or loved-one start looking. The sooner you start building your case the better.</p>
<p>2) Hire a personal injury lawyer that specializes in your specific type of injuries. Do your homework before signing the retainer agreement. Visit the firm&#8217;s website and read up </p>
<p>on it&#8217;s history and each lawyer&#8217;s biographical information. Ask the lawyer for some referrences and ask how much experience they have in handling cases with similar </p>
<p>injuries. What settlement awards did they get in those cases?</p>
<p>3) Have a face-to-face meeting with your prospective lawyer. Your personal injury lawyer is going to be your closest advisor during this difficult time. You must feel </p>
<p>comfortable and trust your lawyer. The only way you&#8217;ll get a feel for the lawyer is by having a sit-down to discuss your case. Any good personal injury lawyer will give you an </p>
<p>initial consultation free of charge.</p>
<p>4) Hire a lawyer that will take your case on a contingency fee basis. This means that your lawyer won&#8217;t get paid unless you get paid. He will take his fee out of the money </p>
<p>you receive for your injuries. You can expect your lawyer to take about 33% of your final settlement &#8211; that&#8217;s after expenses are taken off the top. Make sure you clearly </p>
<p>understand the payment structure before you sign the retainer agreement. </p>
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		<title>Public Defender Or Private Criminal Defense Attorney</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 08:08:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Smith</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Criminal Law]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Crime Prevention]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Paying a private defense attorney is no guarantee of quality representation. Any warm body with a law degree can hang out a shingle and call himself a criminal defense attorney. In fact, many of those who can&#8217;t get a job at the public defender do just that. Your private attorney could turn out to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paying a private defense attorney is no guarantee of quality representation. Any warm body with a law degree can hang out a shingle and call himself a criminal defense attorney. In fact, many of those who can&#8217;t get a job at the public defender do just that. Your private attorney could turn out to be a bottom feeder, with poor academic credentials and little or no criminal defense experience. With a private attorney, you get your choice of lawyers, but will you choose wisely?</p>
<p>Public defenders are criminal defense specialists. They practice criminal law every day, and gain experience quickly due to heavy caseloads and a sink or swim mentality. They are surrounded by colleagues and supervisors whom they can learn from and consult with. Private attorneys, by contrast, generally have no supervision or quality control. Moreover, to survive financially, many private attorneys have little choice but to accept any client that walks in the door. One day your attorney is an immigration lawyer; the next he&#8217;s a divorce lawyer. For you, he&#8217;s all about criminal defense. Lawyers who do a little bit of everything are usually not particularly good at anything.</p>
<p>Public defenders develop an intimate knowledge of the particular court in which they practice. While private attorneys practice in many different courts, public defenders generally stay in the same court all day every day. They know the judges. They know the prosecutors. They become courthouse insiders who are able to predict how the judges will rule in your case and who know exactly what to say to a prosecutor to get the best deal for you.</p>
<p>Finally, public defenders typically have extensive trial experience. More cases lead to more trials. In addition, unlike those who hire private counsel, it costs indigent defendants nothing to take their cases to trial. As a result, public defenders go to trial far more often than private criminal defense attorneys. That experience helps in plea negotiations and may be critical if your case actually goes to trial</p>
<p>Despite all the institutional advantages of the public defender, there remains a risk that your particular public defender will be what is not so affectionately known as a &#8220;dump truck.&#8221; It is these lawyers who give public defenders a bad name. They may be overwhelmed by high caseloads, burnt out from too many years in the trenches, or perhaps they simply lack the make-up necessary for criminal defense work. Whatever the reason, these lawyers do little more than help prosecutors obtain guilty pleas. What&#8217;s worse, it is almost impossible to fire your public defender and get a new one.</p>
<p>A private criminal defense attorney will almost always be able to devote more time to your case and give you more personal attention than a public defender can. In the end, however, it is the quality of the attorney rather the cost of the representation that matters. Almost without exception, the best private attorneys are former public defenders. There is simply no substitute for that training and experience. Before you spend money you don&#8217;t have hiring a private attorney, consider giving the public defender a chance. Not only could you do a lot worse if you choose the wrong private attorney, but your public defender may well be a future star of the private criminal defense bar.</p>
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		<title>Find Missing Person</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 07:19:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Missing persons are many and greatly varied; they can become missing for any number of different reasons. Someone who has disappeared for a long time, with no apparent reason, is generally termed as a &#8220;missing&#8221; person With resolve and adequate information, it is possible to locate just about anyone. However, there are variables that can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Missing persons are many and greatly varied; they can become missing for any number of different reasons. Someone who has disappeared for a long time, with no apparent reason, is generally termed as a &#8220;missing&#8221; person</p>
<p>With resolve and adequate information, it is possible to locate just about anyone. However, there are variables that can turn the most simple of searches into the most difficult ones.</p>
<p>Finding a lost friend is sometimes as simple as calling directory assistance or using CD roms. These could produce valuable leads that, in turn, could produce successful searches. Locating a debtor could be a little more difficult.</p>
<p>Generally, people are aware of the resources available. It is another matter that those resources are strangely overlooked. It is astonishing that many people have been found through the telephone book or directory assistance, after initially overlooked by the client. Public records, such as court files, motor vehicle records and property records can be competent sources of useful information. Resolve, is the key here. It is imperative to search, verify and follow up leads until all have been exhausted or the missing person found.</p>
<p>For investigators, the resources available are exhaustive. Computerized records can generate various sources as well as faulty information. While an investigation is performed, it requires finding data and then sifting the accurate from the inaccurate. An investigator requires all possible information to find a missing individual. It is rare that a few telephone calls find a missing person.</p>
<p>Most investigators have three ways of agreeing to an assignment. They are: flat fee, budgeted and simply finding the missing person. The flat fee investigation involves a higher fee for finding a missing person and a lesser fee for a failed case. Then there are the &#8220;no find/no fee&#8221; plans. Though this may sound good ? it can cost you $100 for a successful case &#8211; it offers no incentive for the investigator to give his best to the search.</p>
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