The Difference Between Rape and Statutory Rape
The crime of rape is defined as nonconsensual sexual intercourse normally by use of force, threat, or intimidation. Additionally, the illegal act of having sexual intercourse with a person below the age of consent, normally between the ages of 16 and 18, is considered to be “statutory rape” regardless if consent has been given. Rape […]
Should You Plead Guilty to a DUI?
When a person charged with a DUI chooses to plead guilty, normally, that person will be given a form to fill out requiring that they sign over most of their constitutional rights including the right to remain silent, right to a trial by jury, and the right to cross-examine witnesses. It is commonplace for the […]
The Differences Between Robbery and Burglary
Although some people may understand that the words “robbery” and “burglary” mean different things, they are commonly used interchangeably in society. Regardless of their similarity, these terms can have significant differences. Robbery involves another person removing a valuable item from a person directly through the use of intimidation or threat. On the other hand, by […]
Obtaining a “Hardship” Permit to Drive While on a Suspended License
The DMV or local court will most likely decide to either revoke or suspend your driver’s license if you have been convicted of serious driving offenses such as receiving a DUI or many traffic violations within a short period of time. Although this is true, you may still be able to drive with a “hardship […]
Domestic Violence and Domestic Abuse
When there is physical abuse as well as threats and other harm being done by one person to another who either have a close family relationship or social/ romantic relationship this is considered to be domestic violence. Domestic Violence Defined The term “domestic violence” is used to categorize types of physical and mental abuse from […]