crimes and law
The following terms have been tagged with the keyword crimes and law in our glossary.
- Common law
- Ability to Stand Trial
- Abortive Trial
- Accuser
- Ability to Stand Trial
- Miranda Warning
- Voir Dire
- What is a Portable Breath Test?
- Saturation Patrols
- Arrest
- Bail
- Battery
- Bench Warrant
- Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
- Change of Venue
- Conviction
- Criminal Defendant
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- Felony
- Inadmissible Evidence
- Indictment
- Larceny
- Manslaughter
- Murder
- Peremptory Challenge
- Plea
- Plea Bargain
- Procedural Due Process
- Retainer
- Subpoena
- Warrant
- Dismissal With Prejudice
- Dismissal Without Prejudice
- Probable Cause
- Crime
- Criminal Case
- Criminal
- Parole Officer
- Probation Officer
- Criminal Complaint
- Probation Violation
- Bond
- Deadly Weapon
- Career Criminal
- Kidnapping
- Jury
The following questions have been tagged with the keyword crimes and law in our FAQ database.
- Is it illegal to remove articles from a cemetery?
- How long can a defendant be held in jail without an indictment?
- Can I sue the state if I was wrongfully imprisoned?
- Is it illegal to send money to friends in other countries?
- When does the state have to provide me with a criminal defense lawyer?
- Can I be charged with a crime if I did not know it was against the law?
- False arrest for a crime I did not commit
- Police interview do I have to answer their questions?
- Charged with a felony what do I do now?
- Car impounded can police search it?
- Police procedures for a lawful arrest?
- I accidentally sexted a minor. What do I do?
- How long until I will be indicted with a crime?
- Can I ever own a gun if I am charged with a felony?
- Can I file a complaint or criminal charges against my lawyer?
- Wrongfully accused of a crime. What should I do?
- Convicted of a crime how will my sentence be decided?
- No contact order and drug arrest what do I do?
- Can landlord deny my rental application if I am a felon?
- When does the state have to provide me with a criminal defense lawyer?
- Armed robbery in Texas what do I need to know?
- Texas sexual assault what do I need to know?
- When can the police stop and frisk me?
- Why was I arrested for DUI if I was not driving?
- If I have been convicted of a crime will I be given asylum in the United States?
- Can I be deported if I am convicted of a crime?
- If I am deported can I ever come back to the United States?
- What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony?
- What is the difference between parole and probation?
- If you bail someone out of jail are you liable for them?
- What is a complicity charge and the length of its term it can carry
- Can a police officer lie during an interrogation to get a confession?
- Arrested for a felony drug possession how long does the prosecution have to indict?
- Can I settle a judgment by taking a car from the dealership of the person who owes me money?
- My attacker was found not guilty of sexual assault. What are my options?
- Homeowner let police into my rent house what are my rights?
- What is conspiracy to commit a crime?
- How long can I be held in jail without seeing a court-appointed lawyer?
- Polygraph how is it used in a criminal proceeding?
- How do you get a bond reinstated after it has been revoked?
- I am not able to complete drug treatment plan. Is this a parole violation?
- Was defendant arrested illegally if the case was dismissed in court because the plaintif never signed the complaint?
- What happens if I fail to register as a sex offender?
- Probation violation what will happen?
- How I fight a restraining order request?
- Bail and bonds what do I need to know?
- Caught shoplifting will I be charged with a crime?
- Should I just plead guilty to criminal charges?
- When am I financially liable for my childs actions which cause property damage?
- Unlawful discharge of a firearm in Texas?
- Three Strikes law in California how does it work?
- Hiring a defense lawyer what do I need to know?
- Unlawful search and seizure what is it?
- Texas Castle Doctrine what does it mean?
- Do Kentucky state police have cameras in their police cars?
- My child damaged neighbor’s car am I liable for damages?
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