Monthly Archives: September 2011



Clients of an Arizona Drug Crimes Lawyer Can Benefit from Drug Rehabilitation Counseling

Posted by David Michael Cantor  •  Sep 29th, 2011  • 

The client of a drug crimes lawyer in Arizona might well be able to benefit from the Bureau of Prisons Residential Drug Abuse program. While those who underwent treatment originally received no reduced sentencing as a result, the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, among other provisions, allowed the court to provide an up to 1 year sentence reduction.

The Significance Of Talking With A Private Injury Attorney

Posted by Terry Stanfield  •  Sep 29th, 2011  • 

Do you know what a personal injury claim entails? These are legal actions which deal with an individual injury due to the negligence of another person or a conscious act.

Man Frogmarched To Police Station With 'THIEF' Sign Round His Neck Sues Employer

Posted by Richard Craig  •  Sep 26th, 2011  • 

Mark Gilbert, despite admitting he essentially was a thief, is seeking to sue his former boss for the distress caused by his 'disproportionately' robust treatment of him.

What Is a Miranda Rights Waiver?

Posted by Stephen Kelly  •  Sep 26th, 2011  • 

The Miranda warning (also referred to as Miranda rights) is a warning that is required to be given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) before they are questioned to inform them about their constitutional rights.

Clients of a DUI Lawyer in Phoenix May Be Eligible for Home Detention Programs

Posted by David Michael Cantor  •  Sep 26th, 2011  • 

Ask any DUI lawyer in Phoenix. House arrest and ankle monitors may soon become an alternative option for convicted drunk driving offenders. While home detention programs are certainly nothing new, as Arizona law has enabled their creation for a number of years and most Valley City courts already have similar programs.