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Fraudulent Crimes Lawyer in Newport Beach

Crimes of fraud are those in which the offender stands to gain something in return for committing the offense – such as money or finances. The victims are usually the ones who suffer. Common examples include petty crimes such as shoplifting or Federal crimes such as identity theft.

Four Things You Should Expect From Newport Beach Violent Crime Lawyers

If you’ve been accused of a violent crime such as rape, murder, manslaughter, robbery or something else, you need an experienced lawyer to scheme up the defense.

Social Security Disability and Long Term Disability Insurance: Good and Bad

Long term disability insurance repayment from Social Security disability benefits

WHAT’S IN A BASEMENT? Adventures in Licensing Basement Rentals in Maryland

Adventures in Licensing Basement Rentals in Maryland: Reasons to comply with rental license requirements in Maryland.

Anesthesia Injuries and Medical Malpractice

Anesthesia malpractice during a surgical procedure is responsible for injuring or killing thousands of people each year.

California Penal Code 460, Burglary

Burglary under California Penal Code Section 460, is a normally filed as a misdemeanor or felony, depending on the location of the crime, if any injuries occurred, or if someone was present at the time.

California Vehicle Code 23153, DUI with Injury

DUI with Injury under California Penal Code Section 23153, describes committing a DUI offense – or driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs. In addition, as a result of this impairment, an injury is inflicted on someone else.

California Vehicle Code 23222 B, Possession of Marijuana while Driving

Possession of Marijuana while Driving under California Penal Code Section 23222 B, describes operating a vehicle, and also having active possession of marijuana – as well as without a prescription.

California Vehicle Code 23572, DUI & Minor Passenger Under 14

DUI & Minor Passenger Under 14 under California Penal Code Section 23572, describes driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs, and that a child under the age of fourteen was present at the time.

California Vehicle Code 23582, DUI & Additional Penalty for Speeding and Reckless Driving

DUI & Additional Penalty for Speeding and Reckless Driving under California Penal Code Section 23582, essentially increases the penalties for a typical DUI charge.

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