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Category Archives: Misdemeanor
Charged With a Crime?
Have you been charged with a crime? If so, then you need to contact an attorney sooner rather than later. Sometimes I get a call from a frantic defendant (person charged with a crime) who has to be at court … Continue reading
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Resistance is Futile: The Violent Cost of Challenging the American Police State
Resistance is Futile: The Violent Cost of Challenging the American Police State By John W. Whitehead September 09, 2014 “Police are specialists in violence. They are armed, trained, and authorized to use force. With varying degrees of subtlety, this colors … Continue reading
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We’re All Criminals and Outlaws in the Eyes of the American Police State
Commentary We’re All Criminals and Outlaws in the Eyes of the American Police State By John W. Whitehead August 04, 2014 “Never in the civilised world have so many been locked up for so little.”—“Rough Justice in America,” The Economist Why … Continue reading
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Know Your Rights!
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Property Rights Bill Introduced After Va. Woman Threatened with Fines for Kids’ Birthday Party
“Local officials who abuse zoning authority powers to cower citizens into submission and deprive land owners of Constitutional rights in the enjoyment of their land must be subject to fines and actual damages they cause including attorney fees,” Delegate Bob … Continue reading
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Know Your Rights
Police confront American citizens every day in a variety of ways. It is important that every American know, understand, and exercise their constitutional rights. Click here for a quick summary of your rights and how to put them to use. … Continue reading
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Is Participating in Evil the “Price of Citizenship” in the US Now?
A justice on the New Mexico Supreme Court has ruled that a wedding photographer should have snapped photos of a homosexual ceremony, calling that obligation the “price of citizenship.” Alliance Defending Freedom, which is representing Elane Photography, released a press release late Thursday … Continue reading
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Traffic and Department of Conservation Tickets
Perhaps you were visiting Missouri’s beautiful streams in Dent, Crawford, Shannon, Reynolds, Texas or Phelps County and received a speeding ticket driving there. Or maybe you were fishing on the Current, Big Piney, or Meramec River and a Department of … Continue reading
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Bond Reduction
When a court first issues a warrant for arrest for someone charged with crime they usually set a “cash only” bond of $7,000 or more. This means that when someone is arrested they will have to pay that specific amount … Continue reading
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