Legal Articles, General Practice

Battery in the State of California

Battery is defined as directing force and/or violence toward another party. The victim would have also considered this action to be offensive or abusive.

First Degree Murder in the State of California

This article will focus on First Degree Murder under California Penal Code 187 a. Second degree murder is when someone was killed, but the murder was committed unintentionally. The premeditation of the crime is what separates first degree murder from second degree murder.

Robbery in the State of California

Robbery under California Penal Code Section 211 is a felony. The code defines robbery as stealing from someone else, while using force, aggression, or violence to commit the crime.

Failing To Stop at a Stop Sign

Failing to stop at a stop sign or railroad crossing is examined in California Vehicle Code 22450. These codes are usually noted in driving manuals for study before obtaining a driver’s license. Written and on-road testing is usually exercised in driving tests in most or all states.

Reckless Driving in Virginia

Reckless Driving in Virginia explained by Attorney Bose, a Former Police Officer

Tips for Court

Former Police Officer and Attorney Sudeep Bose offers Tips for Court

Why Bose Law Firm for Your Criminal Case?

Why hire the Bose Law Firm for your Criminal Case?

Virginia Possession of Marijuana Explained by Sudeep Bose, Former Police Officer

Possession of marijuana is referenced in Virginia Code 18.2-250.1

Virginia Trespassing Law Explained by Attorney Sudeep Bose, Former Police Officer

Former Police Officer and Attorney Sudeep Bose explains Virginia Trespassing Law

Benefits of a Deed in Lieu with a Waiver of Deficiency in Florida

The process of a deed in lieu is when you sign the title of your home back over to the bank and no longer have to make the payments. The loan is then forgiven in response to giving the home back. This only means the benefits of a deed in lieu with a Waiver of Deficiency go a long way.

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