Category Archives: Criminal law

Model of a State Court System

This short article presents a type of a five courtroom state system. Each court using a specific jurisdiction and performing another and distinct function inside their jurisdiction. The 5 courts are: City and county, District, Superior, Appellate as well as … Continue reading

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sex crimes laws passed through the Florida state legislature

The actual sex crimes laws passed through the Florida state legislature, and approved through the governor, in 2007 would be the following: – Senate Expenses 2866 requires the agency which has jurisdiction over the sexually – based offense to provide … Continue reading

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HARRIS-FT BEND COUNTY ATTORNEY ANDY NOLEN: BETTER TO BE TRIED BY TWELVE THAN CARRIED BY SIX

When you have been arrested for a criminal case, you begin to understand that you are in a whole new world. The police arrest you and then you go in for a hearing to await some type of bail. Once … Continue reading

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YOU MAY NEED DWI LAYWER ANDY NOLEN IF YOU’VE ONLY HAD A COUPLE OF BEERS

Driver of Smart car died instantly in head-on collision Alcohol-related accidents are a leading cause of death in all fatal car crashes. However, it is not uncommon for an innocent driver to be “deemed” at fault when they were in … Continue reading

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Andy Nolen, The criminal justice program relies heavily upon evidence

The criminal justice program relies heavily upon evidence to prove an individual’s guilt or purity. The burden of proof happens to be the deciding factor on whether one is convicted of the crime or is placed free. If evidence shown … Continue reading

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