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A Parent's Guide to Connecticut School Law- Part 3

This publication is an in-depth look at the laws surrounding Education in the state of Connecticut, as well as the obligations of parents and the rights of students. Part 3 covers the topics of discipline and your child's rights related to searches and seizures in school.

A Parent's Guide to Connecticut School Law- Part 2

This publication is an in-depth look at the laws surrounding Education in the state of Connecticut, as well as the obligations of parents and the rights of students. Part 2 covers more topics in Special Education.

A Parent's Guide to Connecticut School Law- Part 1

This publication is an in-depth look at the laws surrounding Education in the state of Connecticut, as well as the obligations of parents and the rights of students. Part 1 covers The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 and topics in Special Education.

Commonwealth v. M.B. - (Preliminary Hearing - Possession)

Pittsburgh Police charged Defendant with Possession of a Controlled Substance. In fear of losing his job and causing problems in his career, Defendant contacted Lawyer Paletta for representation at the Preliminary Hearing of this case.

Commonwealth v. A.L. (Drug Charges)

Misdemeanor - Possession of Controlled Substance By Person Not Reg. Misdemeanor - Possession of Marijuana Misdemeanor - Use/Poss. Drug Paraph. Summary - Duties at Stop Sign Summary - Disorderly Conduct

Commonwealth v. M.G. - (Preliminary Hearing - Drug Charges)

Charge/Violation: 35 § 780-113 §§A16 - Prohibited Acts - Possession - (Misdemeanor) 35 § 780-113 §§A31 - Prohibited Acts - (Misdemeanor) 35 § 780-113 §§A32 - Prohibited Acts - (Misdemeanor)

Commonwealth v. A.S. (Possession - Misdemeanor)

Client was charged with: 35 780-113(A)(16) -2 counts of Prohibited Acts - Possession - Misdemeanors 35 780-113(A)(31) -1 count - Prohibited Acts - Misdemeanor 35 780-113(A)(32) -1 count Prohibited Acts - Misdemeanor

Distinguishing Indecency with a Child and Child Sexual Assault under Texas Law

Indecency with a Child and Child Sexual Assault are closely related crimes in the state of Texas.

How Domestic Violence Affects Custody in Orange County

Where a person is dealing with issues of domestic violence, the first step to take would be to safeguard the safety of the child concerned. If you feel that the minor is in direct danger, one should visit the police station immediately or go to court

Trespass warnings prohibit you from returning to a casino

If you receive a trespass warning citation from security at a hotel or casino you will be either arrested or cited again if you return to the premises.

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