Tag: Criminal Justice System

  • Identity Theft

    Identity Theft in the United States Identity Theft in the case of Lawyers By Deborah Rosenthal Studies suggested that as many as a million such thefts occur every year. And privacy experts say attorneys are among the most attractive targets because they tend to have good credit and preside […]

  • Rights

    Rights in the United States Rights and Services in the Criminal Justice System This section covers the topics below related with Rights and Services : Victims Rights and Services Rights (Issuers) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of rights. Then, cross references and […]

  • Rights

    Rights in the United States Rights and Services in the Criminal Justice System This section covers the topics below related with Rights and Services : Victims Rights and Services Rights (Issuers) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of rights. Then, cross references and […]

  • Sanctions

    Sanctions in the United States Intermediate Sanctions in the Criminal Justice System This section covers the topics below related with Intermediate Sanctions : Courts Sentencing and Sanctions in relation with Intermediate Sanctions Juvenile Justice Corrections Detention Alternatives Sanctions […]

  • Sanctions

    Sanctions in the United States Intermediate Sanctions in the Criminal Justice System This section covers the topics below related with Intermediate Sanctions : Courts Sentencing and Sanctions in relation with Intermediate Sanctions Juvenile Justice Corrections Detention Alternatives Sanctions […]

  • Embezzlement

    Embezzlement in United States Embezzlement Definition The wrongful and fraudulent appropriation of property to his own use by one to whom it has been entrusted by or for the owner. A breach of trust is the essence of the offense. To constitute embezzlement, the person appropriating the […]

  • Embezzlement

    Embezzlement in United States Embezzlement Definition The wrongful and fraudulent appropriation of property to his own use by one to whom it has been entrusted by or for the owner. A breach of trust is the essence of the offense. To constitute embezzlement, the person appropriating the […]

  • Defendants

    Defendants in the United States "The record clearly shows that the defendants are fools, but that is not the same as being incompetent. … They had the right to represent themselves and go down in flames if they wished, a right the district court was required to respect. There was no […]

  • Defendants

    Defendants in the United States "The record clearly shows that the defendants are fools, but that is not the same as being incompetent. … They had the right to represent themselves and go down in flames if they wished, a right the district court was required to respect. There was no […]

  • Judges

    Judges in the United States The methods used for judicial selection vary more widely. Executive appointment is used for all federal judges with the advice and consent of the Senate. The federal judicial selection process involves more participants than the constitutional provisions might […]

  • Judges

    Judges in the United States The methods used for judicial selection vary more widely. Executive appointment is used for all federal judges with the advice and consent of the Senate. The federal judicial selection process involves more participants than the constitutional provisions might […]

  • AIDS

    AIDS in United States Aids Definition In English law. A species of tax payable by the tenant of lands to his superior lord on the happening of certain events. They were originally mere benevolences granted to the lord in certain times of danger and distress, but soon came to be claimed […]

  • AIDS

    AIDS in United States Aids Definition In English law. A species of tax payable by the tenant of lands to his superior lord on the happening of certain events. They were originally mere benevolences granted to the lord in certain times of danger and distress, but soon came to be claimed […]

  • Costs

    Costs in United States Costs Definition A pecuniary allowance made by positive law to the successful party to a suit, or to some distinct proceeding in a suit in consideration of, and to reimburse, his probable expense. Abbott. See 4 N. M. 356. At common law, there were no costs by […]

  • Costs

    Costs in United States Costs Definition A pecuniary allowance made by positive law to the successful party to a suit, or to some distinct proceeding in a suit in consideration of, and to reimburse, his probable expense. Abbott. See 4 N. M. 356. At common law, there were no costs by […]