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  1. Sentencing Alternatives to Jail/Prison

    Stephen G Rodriguez

    What is Alternative Sentencing? As more and more prisons and local jails suffer from overcrowding, many states have begun considering alternative sentences to incarceration. These alternatives not... more

  2. What to Expect if Sentenced to Jail or Prison

    Mark Joseph Sullivan

    County Jail Sentences. Many defendants who are sentenced to county jail are given the opportunity to do their time on weekends. It's a good opportunity if you have a good job that you're going to... more

  3. Types of Criminal Sentences

    Avvo Staff

    For those convicted of a crime, the next immediate step is sentencing. That's where the judge comes in. It's a common thought that the jury often influences sentencing, but this is not the case. The... more

  4. Type of Crime: Misdemeanor

    Avvo Staff

    Most state laws classify crimes as an infraction, misdemeanor or felony. Misdemeanor crimes are less serious than felonies, with the line of separation typically length of punishment. Most... more

  5. California Insurance Fraud

    Stephen G Rodriguez

    What is Insurance Fraud?. Insurance Fraud is intentionally providing false information or hiding information in order to get a payment or some other benefit from an insurance company that would... more

  6. How Probation Works (Informal vs. Formal)

    Roland Xavier Tiemann

    Informal/Summary Court Probation. If you are placed on Summary/Informal Probation, you don’t report to a Probation Officer instead you are required to complete the specific terms of the sentencing... more

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