Fighting Camera Issued Traffic Tickets in Washington State
Apr 20, 2010
Have you been ticketed through a traffic enforcement camera? Here's how you can fight back! Use this checklist to see if how the photo
ticket you received will stand up in court.
Was
the photo tic...
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Common Myths About Your Rights and the Police As a College Student
Apr 20, 2010
1.
MYTH: The police
must automatically read Miranda to you as soon as you are placed under arrest.
FACT:No, in Washington, Miranda warnings (The right to remain
silent, etc.) are only required when the...
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Vacating a Criminal Conviction from Your Record
Apr 20, 2010
It can be difficult and
sometimes impossible to overcome the negative stigma and social
disabilities caused by a criminal conviction. And in the modern age of
information and the Internet, it's now...
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Washington Law: What is a Felony?
Apr 19, 2010
A felony offense in Washington State is a serious crime for
which the punishment may be more than one year in a state or federal
prison. All felonies in Washington, including juvenile felonies, are ...
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10 Tips to Dealing With FAA Ramp Checks
Apr 08, 2010
1. ATTITUDE: Be cool, be confident, don't panic, be polite and
cooperative. 2. IDENTIFICATION: Verify that this person is an FAA inspector and that
they have the authority to check you and your air...
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Washington State Criminal Statute of Limitations
Apr 06, 2010
Its more than just a time limitation... Statutes of limitation generally require the criminal to remain in the state, gainfully employed and visible, seeming to necessitate that the criminal remain "...
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Legal Tips for When You Are the Driver and a Motor Vehicle Accident Occurs
Oct 24, 2009
(1) Make Sure You Are Safe. -Is the vehicle stopped or parked in a safe place?
-Is the vehicle stabilized or at risk of catching fire or exploding?
-Are you and your passengers in deed of medica...
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FAA Rules Regarding Alcohol and Drug Convictions and Administrative Actions for Pilots
Jun 12, 2009
Federal Aviation Regulation (CFR) 91.17 Code of Federal Regulations 91.17, pertaining to the use of drugs and alcohol by pilots, declares no person may operate or attempt to operate an airplane or ai...
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An Outline of a Federal Criminal Case
Jun 12, 2009
The Complaint Unless you have already been indicted (formally charged) by a grand jury, the charges against you are begun by a sworn statement (called a complaint) presented to a U.S. Magistrate Judg...
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