Legal Articles, General Practice

First Offense-Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Considerations

Even First Offense DUI convictions carry significant criminal and administrative penalties.

Teacher Bullying: What You Can Do When a Teacher Assaults Your Child

A blog post about what to do when faced with the tough decision following an assault or bullying by a teacher.

Should Children Have to Go to School Younger?

A blog post about a proposed bill in Nevada that may mandate children to start school sooner.

New Mexico Public Schools Accused of Constitutional Violations

A blog post about a case out of New Mexico in which a school was under investigation of violating student's constitutional rights.

Legislative Updates for Connecticut Employees

A blog post about upcoming changes in Connecticut for employment law.

Sealing A Criminal Record

Florida Courts may allow the sealing of a criminal record in certain instances.

Important Factors to Consider if Your Child Is Facing Expulsion

A blog post about what you need to do and think about when it looks like your child is about to be kicked out of school.

The police are always looking for an excuse to stop a vehicle

Police cannot stop a vehicle legally simply because of a random whim. They have to have what is known as probable cause or reasonable suspicion or an ordinance violation or criminal activitiy.

Criminal conduct or someone in need of treatment?

For decades, Michigan law enforcement has viewed drug use as primarily one of criminal conduct, deserving of punishment for violating the law and societal norms. Much of the force of criminal law is based on a rational weighing of costs and benefits.

Avoid drug charge tears by being aware of justice tiers

If you are arrested for drug possession in Michigan, chances are the police officer represents a local jurisdiction. Depending on the circumstances of the encounter, however, drug charges eventually brought could expand beyond just possession.

Legal Articles Additional Disclaimer

Lawyer.com is not a law firm and does not offer legal advice. Content posted on Lawyer.com is the sole responsibility of the person from whom such content originated and is not reviewed or commented on by Lawyer.com. The application of law to any set of facts is a highly specialized skill, practiced by lawyers and often dependent on jurisdiction. Content on the site of a legal nature may or may not be accurate for a particular state or jurisdiction and may largely depend on specific circumstances surrounding individual cases, which may or may not be consistent with your circumstances or may no longer be up-to-date to the extent that laws have changed since posting. Legal articles therefore are for review as general research and for use in helping to gauge a lawyer's expertise on a matter. If you are seeking specific legal advice, Lawyer.com recommends that you contact a lawyer to review your specific issues. See Lawyer.com's full Terms of Use for more information.