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National Military Justice Group

Courts-Martial & Discharge, Criminal, Military Justice, Military

Law Office Of J.Chris Halligan

Criminal, Divorce & Family Law, Estate, Real Estate

A.C. Law Group, LLC

Wrongful Termination, Business Organization, Criminal, Child Custody

Harrison Law Associates, INC

Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Lawsuit & Dispute

Law Office Of John M. Verdeccia

Deportation, DUI-DWI, Medical Malpractice, Accident & Injury, Criminal

Law Offices Of Edward A. Shapira

Criminal, Employment, Accident & Injury

Disarro-Anderson & Reilly LLP

Lawsuit & Dispute, Divorce, Criminal, Accident & Injury, Immigration

John N Calvino Esq. Law Associates

DUI-DWI, Motor Vehicle, Child Custody, Estate Planning, Elder Law

Coletti & Tente

Traffic, Lawsuit & Dispute, Child Custody, Criminal, Accident & Injury

Igliozzi & Reis, LLP

Criminal, Power of Attorney, Real Estate, Traffic, Immigration


SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Bouffard

... The burden of proof on the state is much lower than that which exists in a criminal trial — the state need only show that "reasonably satisfactory" evidence supports a finding that the defendant has violated his or her probation. ...

Rodrigues v. State

... She subsequently was charged by criminal information with delivery of both heroin and cocaine, as well as two counts of conspiracy to violate the Uniformed Controlled Substances Act, GL1956 chapter 28 of title 21, by delivering heroin and cocaine. ...

State v. Espinal

... Mr. Marine testified that, subsequent to the meeting with defendant, he filed a victim impact statement with the Attorney General's office, in which he stated that he would be amenable to an amendment of the criminal charge to that of disorderly conduct. ...

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