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Sentences For Misdemeanors

Sentences For Misdemeanors

Misdemeanor is a charge which warrants punishment less harsh than charges of felony. The sentence may be either a fine or a jail term for up to one year. Offences like petty theft, public nuisance, drunkenness in public, traffic violations, drunk driving without causing injury to others and so on are regarded as misdemeanor. Some of these charges may get upgraded to felony if the circumstance of its occurrence warrants so. These cases are tried by police, justice or municipal courts. Also, the mention in personal record of an act of misdemeanor stays for lesser duration than in case of felony. More...

 

 

 

Ethical Issues On Capital Punishment

Ethical Issues On Capital Punishment

A moral question associated with the capital punishments in United States is whether the federal and state governments deserve killing the imprisoned more than whether the convicts of violent crimes deserve a death sentence. The legacy of ethnic discrimination, racial bias and racial apartheid cannot go unnoticed in how administration of capital punishments is done. More...

 

 

 

What Is The Definition Of A Surety Bond ?

What Is The Definition Of A Surety Bond        There are three principal players involved in a surety bond. Their relationships and obligations are defined in a surety bond. A surety bond can be defined as a contractual guarantee agreement where a guarantor issues a bond on behalf of the principal, stating a guarantee that the guarantor will fulfill the obligation that has been promised by the principal to the obligee if the principal fails to uphold its promises.More...

 


Computer Crime And Fraud Prevention

Computer Crime And Frad Prevention         With the advent of new scientific tools and technological advancements, criminal activities are also on the rise. Crime is entering new areas which were previously considered safe and unapproachable by criminals, because crime has become high tech too. A classic example of this fact is the growing instances of computer crimes and cyber offences. More...



How To Check Your Criminal Records For Free

How To Check Your Criminal Records For Free         Criminal record check is gaining wide importance in the current world of escalating crime rates. It is not only considered vital for employment and business dealings, but also for personal matters. It is a highly resourceful tool as it provides a unbiased, un-manipulated picture of an individual’s background and his or her personality traits.More...



Who Is Most Likely To Have Family Violence ?

Who Is Most Likely To Have Family Violence         Family violence, also known as domestic violence or domestic abuse, occurs when a family member or a partner attempts to dominate the other person either physically, emotionally or psychologically.Most commonly, incidents of family violence occur between spouses. However, it can also take place in between cohabitants and even unmarried intimate partners. Family violence is prevalent in every part of the world affecting people across the society irrespective of their economic status.More...

 

Examples Of White Collar Crimes

Examples Of White Collar Crimes

Crimes that are committed in a professional or business setting are referred to as white collar crimes. Usually, the main objective of such a crime is financial gain by causing loss to another party. These crimes are non-violent, but have the potential to cause a lot of financial damage to the victims. White collar crimes are considered felonies and the penalty can range from a hefty fine, jail time, or both. In some cases, other penalties may also be levied based on the gravity of the crime. Some examples of white collar crimes are highlighted below. More...

 

 

 

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