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Author: Meghan Jones
Company: JustAnswer
Website: www.justanswer.com
Author Comment / Biography: Meghan Jones is a staff writer with JustAnswer.com, a site focused on making expert knowledge, insight and answers available to people, whenever they need it.
Whether you have a medical issue in the middle of the night or need clarification on a legal aspect, whether you need help with home equipment, computers or automobiles, asking an expert on JustAnswer is one way of getting credible, expert answers -- quickly and affordably.
Meghan works on making sure the wealth of knowledge already on the site by way of answers is made accessible to people at large by writing articles and taking the expert insights beyond JustAnswer.com
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431. Questions about Forgery
March 19, 2013
When a person falsifies something in order to cheat someone and get some sort of gain, it is called forgery. It is considered to be a criminal act. There are different kinds of forgery. The punishment for forgery is severe. Given below are important questions about forgery that have been answered: <...
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432. Questions about the Bench Trial Process
March 19, 2013
What does bench trial process mean? Trails that do not have juries are called bench trials by common law. The parties that are involved in a bench trial will directly appear in front of a judge. These trials are mainly for civil cases. The role of the jury in such a trial is played by the judg...
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433. Questions about the Writ of Certiorari
March 19, 2013
What does the writ of certiorari mean? Any order or directive given to a lower court by a higher court is called certiorari. The main purpose of this order is for the higher court to get the details and records of any particular case in order to review it. The Writ of Certiorari is issued by t...
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434. Questions about the Surrogate Court
March 19, 2013
A surrogate court handles legal proceedings that involve settling an estate. In some situations, these courts may also handle other matters like guardianship, adoptions and conservatorships. Most of the times, what the court handles will depend on its policies. Answered below are some of the importa...
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435. Questions about Racial Discrimination
March 19, 2013
When a person from a different race is treated in a manner that is different from how you would treat others, it is called racial discrimination. Most countries around the world have laws that prohibit racial discrimination. The United States also has laws that prohibit racial discrimination. Most o...
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436. Questions about the Preliminary Hearing Process
March 19, 2013
What does preliminary hearing mean? The preliminary hearing is a proceeding that is held after the formal criminal complaint is filed by the prosecutor. The main purpose of this hearing is to make sure that enough evidence is available for the trial. The probable cause for the crime should als...
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437. Questions about Peremptory Challenge
March 19, 2013
Every individual or a group of people have the right of a fair trial irrespective of whether they are a part of the prosecution or the defense. Sometimes, the members of the prosecution or the defense may decide to eliminate a jury or juror because he/she is biased and can affect the judgment. One c...
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438. Questions about Tax Court
March 19, 2013
What does one mean by a tax court? The tax court is a court that is created by the Congress under Article 1 of the United States Constitution. This court is a federal trial court that deals with issues related to federal income tax. Most of the times, the adjudications may happen before the t...
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439. Questions regarding Speed Limits in Residential Areas
March 19, 2013
Speeding can be very dangerous and can lead to accidents especially in residential areas. That is why; many states in the US have speed limits to monitor the speed of vehicles in residential areas. These limits are lower than the permissible limits on highways. People should be aware of the speed li...
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440. Questions about Probation
March 19, 2013
Probation is a kind of punishment that is given by the judge to the offender. It is normally given instead of imprisonment or if the offender is let free under the court’s supervision. When a person is on probation, he/she will be assigned a probation officer. The person is expected to report to the...
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