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Is DWI and DUI the same thing?
DUI is an acronym for “driving under the influence.” DWI stands for “driving while intoxicated,” or in some cases, “driving while impaired.” The terms can have different meanings or they can refer to the same offense, depending on the state in which you were pulled over. In any case, DUI and DWI both mean that a driver is being charged with a serious offense that risked the health and safety of himself and others. They can apply not only to alcohol and recreational drugs but also to driving when your prescription drugs impair your abilities. It’s also important to understand that one is not worse than the other and that both can have a…
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How Cash Bail Works
What is cash bail? Cash bail is used as a guarantee that a defendant will return for a trial or hearings. The money is returned after they make all necessary court appearances, otherwise the bail is forfeited to the government. In most places, a standard bail amount is set for any alleged offense, but judges typically have broad discretion to raise or lower it. The judge could also waive bail entirely and release a defendant on their “own recognizance,” which means that a person promises that they will show up when they’re supposed to. What if a person can’t afford to pay bail? If a defendant is unable to pay…
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Tips on How to Prevent Auto Theft
Criminals often target vehicles that are unlocked and/or vehicles which display valuable contents inside. Take the time to properly secure your property and prevent a vehicle entry from happing to you! Tips to help decrease the opportunity for criminals to steal from your vehicle Always remove the keys, roll up the windows and lock your vehicle when it’s unattended. Do not leave valuable items in your vehicle; however, if this is unavoidable, ensure valuables are concealed from plain view. Don’t leave personal identification, credit cards, vehicle registration or insurance slips in your vehicle. Park in well lit areas – if you park in your driveway or carport, try to leave the outside…
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Youth gangs in Canada: What do we know?
What is a youth gang? Youth gangs typically consist of young people who: self-identify as a group (e.g. have a group name) are generally perceived by others as a distinct group are involved in a significant number of delinquent incidents that produce consistent negative responses from the community and/or law enforcement agencies. There are other important characteristics of a youth gang that help us to understand the phenomenon. The Montréal Police Service’s definition of youth gang explicitly incorporates the anti-social and delinquent behaviours that are distinctive of youth gangs. It defines a youth gang as: “An organized group of adolescents and/or young adults who rely on group intimidation and violence, and…
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What Should I Expect If I Get a First DUI?
Driving under the influence is illegal in every state. Generally, you can get a “per se” DUI for driving with a blood or breath alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08% or more. You can also be convicted of an “impairment” DUI if you drive while actually impaired by drugs or alcohol. Consequences and Penalties for a First-Time Conviction The consequences of driving under the influence are serious. Penalties for a first-offense DUI often include fines, license suspension, and substance abuse education courses. Some states also require mandatory jail time and ignition interlock devices (IIDs) for first DUIs. And even if you aren’t ultimately convicted of a DUI in criminal court, the Department of Motor Vehicle might still take away…
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What’s the highest sentence for murder and manslaughter?
In Canada, charges relating to the death of another individual generally fall under three categories: murder, manslaughter, and criminal negligence causing death. The classification of an offence will largely depend on the intent and mindset of the accused. Murder Charges Murder, as defined by the criminal code, is when the offender either: 1) means to cause the death of the other person; 2) means to cause bodily harm that he knows is likely to cause death, and is reckless as to whether death is caused of not; 3) means to cause death or bodily harm that he know is likely to result in death to one person, but ends up…
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You Need A Strong Advocate When You Face Weapons Charges
There is a wide range of firearm and weapons allegations and they are all very serious. If you have been charged with such an offence, you have to act timely to get reliable legal representation. You would want to work with a professional who will defend your rights with knowledge and full commitment to success. This is what you will get with Firearm & Weapons Offence Lawyer Hamilton. When you turn to us for legal assistance, you will have a skilled and experienced counselor helping you to achieve the best outcome given the specifics of your case. Our criminal lawyers have rich experience in the courtroom and in negotiations as well.…
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DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE VS. INTOXICATED
DUI is an acronym for “driving under the influence.” DWI stands for “driving while intoxicated,” or in some cases, “driving while impaired.” The terms can have different meanings or they can refer to the same offense, depending on the state in which you were pulled over. In any case, DUI and DWI both mean that a driver is being charged with a serious offense that risked the health and safety of himself and others. They can apply not only to alcohol and recreational drugs but also to driving when your prescription drugs impair your abilities. It’s also important to understand that one is not worse than the other and that both can have a…
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Best Attorney For Drug Crime in Hamilton
Addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. It is considered a brain disease because drugs change the brain; they change its structure and how it works. These brain changes can be long lasting and can lead to much harmful, often self-destructive, behaviour. Resulting In… failure to fulfill major role obligations; legal problems; social or interpersonal problems; dependence (addiction) What is a Drug? Any natural or manufactured substance—legal or illegal—that can alter the functioning of the brain and the body. Any drug related charge has serious ramifications and impact on your life. If you’ve been charged with…
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Murder, Attempted Murder and Manslaughter
Murder, Attempted Murder and Manslaughter are some of the most serious offences you can be charged with. Mounting a strong defence against such charges requires a firm of solicitors with the specialist knowledge and experience needed to give you the best possible chance of securing a favourable outcome. Criminal Lawyer Hamilton has a large criminal defence team with decades of combined experience in defending clients accused of serious offences against the person. With the aid of experienced Barristers, we will mount a strong defence on your behalf. Murder Murder is defined in law as, when a person of sound mind unlawfully kills another person, with the intention to kill or…