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Steps to Sentence Reduction

Filing A Complaint

Using an Auto Replevin to Recover Property

Dispute A Replevin

Difference Between an Expert Witness and a Regular Witness

Case Conference Explained

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Court Trials in the United States

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Affidavit of Restitution

Can You Be Convicted Based on Hearsay?

Prison Sentence Reductions

The Experience of Going to Trial

Using the Right Counter Argument

What to Expect in the Court Trial Process

When To File A Motion to Continue

Pretrial Motions

The 5 Important Points in Competence

Is Hearsay Enough to Be Convicted?

The Strength of an Expert Witnesses

Importance of Jury Duty

How to Qualify for a Public Defender?

Indeterminate Sentencing At A Glance

Mandatory Sentencing Explained

What are Conditional Sentences?

Important Facts About Life Sentence

Understanding Suspended Sentence

Countries With Death Sentence

The Federal Sentencing Guidelines

What You Should Know About Sentencing

What Can a Police Complaint Do?

Filing a Complaint Against an Attorney

Definition of a Plaintiff

What to Know About Assault Charges

What to Know About Felony Charges

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Different Types of Charges to Know

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Buying a Structured Settlement

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