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  • What Is a Class-C Felony?

    When a crime is committed it can fall into one of two categories based on the severity of the crime. For minor offenses, the crimes are classified as misdemeanors, which can result in maximum sentences of less than one year. Crimes carrying a stiffer penalty of more than one year are called felonies.

  • Problems With Victim Impact Statements

    The United States inherited the English common law system, where victims of a crime were given the opportunity to make victim impact statements, allowing them to express their feelings at the end of the criminal case. The victim could then articulate the impact that the crime had on him. Concerns have been raised over whether victim impact statements are fair or effective.

  • What Are the Links Between Drunk Driving & Prom Night?

    Sobriety and safety. They are the two most important factors to consider when parents and their teenagers plan high school prom celebrations. Statistics show that many of the deaths involving teenagers in the months of April, May and June occur because of alcohol-related accidents. In 2004, for example, during prom and graduation season, 713 youths under the age of 21 died in alcohol-related traffic accidents nationwide, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

  • Types of Victim Impact Statements Against a Drunk Driver

    Victim impact statements are testaments made during a trial by living or peripheral victims of a crime. The statements can serve as an important step in the healing process, but they are also used to help a judge or jury understand the scope of the crime's impact in determining appropriate punishment or damages. During a drunk driving trial, surviving victims directly impacted by the incident or surviving family members of a deceased victim may give statements. Written or oral statements covering a variety of topic can be read during a trial.

  • How to Get Into the Military With a Felony Drunk Driving Record

    The United States army, navy, air force and marines want recruits who exhibit not only physical and mental prowess but also integrity and morality. Being convicted of a felony does lower your chances of being accepted to the United States military, but it does not absolutely disqualify you; much depends on the nature of your crime and how long ago you committed it. If you have a felony DWI on your record, you can apply for a waiver to the "moral standards of enlistment." If you don't have a pattern of drunk driving and have demonstrated sound judgment and sobriety…

  • The History of Drunk Driving

    Drunk driving has been a problem throughout the world ever since the creation of the automobile. While driving under the influence has always been dangerous, the laws and views of drunk driving have changed dramatically over the past century.

  • How to Plea Bargain Drunk Driving Charges

    You may be able to plea bargain drunk driving so you can keep you license, reduce the amount of fines you have to pay, and avoid a long, drawn out and humiliating court procedure. There really are some things you can do on your own to fight the DUI you are facing. If simply made a mistake, you may be able to beat the DUI and get on with your life. Here's how to plea bargain drunk driving charges.

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