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Understanding the Differences Between Criminal and Civil Lawsuits

June 15, 2021 By RedLawList Editor

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Deshaun Watson, a quarterback for the Houston Texans, is currently facing accusations from 22 women who claim sexual misconduct and assault. Of the 22 suits, 18 of the women claim that Watson touched them inappropriately. The most recent woman to come forward claims … [Read more...] about Understanding the Differences Between Criminal and Civil Lawsuits

Filed Under: Criminal Law Tagged With: civil law, criminal justice

Should You Hire a Domestic Violence Defense Lawyer?

May 7, 2021 By RedLawList Editor

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Facing a domestic violence charge can be daunting. At your arraignment, the judge may ask you if you intend to hire an attorney. You may wonder: Do I need to hire a domestic violence defense lawyer? Yes. Reasons to hire a domestic violence defense lawyer Here are some … [Read more...] about Should You Hire a Domestic Violence Defense Lawyer?

Filed Under: Criminal Law Tagged With: domestic violence

What are the Biggest Problems with the American Jury System?

April 21, 2021 By RedLawList Editor

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The right to a jury trial is 1 of the core tenets of the American legal system—the right of the accused to be judged by a jury of their peers. Yet the jury process is not without its flaws; those in the legal and political communities are regularly searching for ways to … [Read more...] about What are the Biggest Problems with the American Jury System?

Filed Under: Criminal Law Tagged With: criminal justice, trial

Know When to Hire a Texas Domestic Violence Defense Attorney

April 9, 2021 By RedLawList Editor

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In domestic violence cases, court proceedings occur on a by-case basis. In many cases, domestic violence claims are made in the heat of the moment during arguments between either spouses, partners in relationships or family members. Additionally, there are instances of … [Read more...] about Know When to Hire a Texas Domestic Violence Defense Attorney

Filed Under: Criminal Law Tagged With: attorneys, criminal justice, domestic violence

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