- Class Action Lawsuit Against BMW for Defective Auto Start Stop System
- More Audi Owners Complain on Twitter About Too Much Oil Consumption
- Audi is Hit With a Class Action Lawsuit for Defective Engines That Burn Oil
- Yelp’s Extortion and Strong-arming Business Practice
- What is Lemon Law?
- Small Business Legal Advice: Hiring an Attorney
- Tesla Model S Receives Perfect Safety Score
- Petty Theft - Shoplifting
All posts by Tatevik Mkhitaryan
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Court of Appeals in the United States
In the United States Federal Court System, the intermediate court level is the court of appeals, where decisions from lower trials or federal administrative agencies can be appealed. The losing party of a case can appeal the...
- Posted November 11, 2013
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Basic Steps in Civil Litigation Process
Civil litigation is a process which settles disputes between citizens, both individuals and organizations. Civil trials are governed by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP). In addition, each state has its own rules of civil procedures...
- Posted November 8, 2013
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What is the Difference between Civil Litigation Process and Criminal Litigation Process?
Federal Rules of Civil Procedures and Federal Rules of Criminal Procedures. The difference between these two litigation processes is in the nature of cases examined. If civil trials examine disputes between citizens, organizations, criminal trials involve cases...
- Posted November 8, 2013
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Restitution in Criminal Justice System
Restitution in Criminal Justice System means payment paid by the offender to the victim for the harm caused by the offender’s wrongful acts. Restitution is the part of offender’s sentence, which is announced by the court. It...
- Posted November 8, 2013
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Benefits of the Immigration Act of 1990
The Immigration act of 1990, enacted November 29, 1990, increased the number of legal immigrants into the United States. Through this act, the United States recognizes important contributions and fundamental value of immigrants to the country. The...
- Posted November 7, 2013
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The Immigration Act of 1990
The US immigration act of 1990 is a comprehensive package of changes that regulates US immigration. Its changes resulted in an increase in the total number of people that may immigrate to the US every year. The...
- Posted November 7, 2013
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Highlights of Diversity Immigrant Visa Program
Enacted November 29, 1990, the US immigration Act released diversity immigration visa program also known as the Green Card Lottery. The program is a US congressionally mandated lottery program, which annually enables residents of different countries to...
- Posted November 7, 2013
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Criminal Justice System: How it Works
What is Criminal Justice System (CJS)? CJS is a chain of sections established by the government to control crime and to protect citizenry from various violations and offenses. CJS of the United States consists of different systems...
- Posted November 6, 2013
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Components of Criminal Justice System
The Criminal Justice System (CJS) is comprised of five components that play a key role in the criminal justice process. CJS components involve law-enforcement, prosecution, defense attorneys, courts, corrections. Law-enforcement- law-enforcement officers take reports when the crime...
- Posted November 6, 2013
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Who is a Victim Advocate?
A victim advocate is a person who is trained to support a victim. Advocates offer various services to their clients so that they can be confident and safe during the trial. These services involve providing information on...
- Posted November 6, 2013