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Felonies And Misdemeanors

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    • How to Find Information on the Penalty for Drug Smuggling in Florida

      Florida law official often treat drug smuggling as a felony punishable by imprisonment. Follow these steps to learn the extent of the penalties if you're ever convicted of this crime. more »

    • How to Compare a Misdemeanor to a Felony DUI

      There are major differences and subtle differences between a misdemeanor and a felony DUI. With your driving record, a felony record can be much more severe. Knowing the differences between the two types of crimes is an important step in the legal process. more »

    • Criminal Law & Procedures

      A crime is an action penalized by a fine or imprisonment. Depending on the city, county or state, there are different socially acceptable behaviors, which, if broken, are punishable by law. A majority of laws reflect the values of the legislators, as well as the attitudes of the citizens in that region. more »

    • How to Cover Police Beats and Courts For Newspapers

      Covering police beats and court systems are among the tougher areas for a journalist. There are many unique intricacies within these areas that must be followed in order to avoid smeared reputations and lawsuits. more »

    • What Is a Court Bond?

      A court bond is a dollar amount set by a judge, that must be paid by the defendant charged with a crime, to ensure that the defendant returns for trial. A court bond can also be non-monetary -- or "on your own recognizance" -- meaning the judge believes the defendant will return to court on his/her own, without any disincentive from... more »

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