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Kelli Smith

Under Lock and Key: Pursuing a Career as a Corrections Officer

... daily challenges, corrections officers appreciate the ability to work in a team with other bailiffs, court officers, and supervisors. Officers may focus on one duty, such as searching inmates and their living quarters, inspecting locks and ... Read Read: Under Lock and Key: Pursuing a Career as a Corrections Officer

By: Kelli Smith | 10/09/2008 | Career Management
Ric Futerfas, Esq.

NJ Municipal Court Made Easy; A Guide to Assist a Motorist Defending a New Jersey Speeding Ticket or Other Nj Traffic Summons

... be a bitter pill to swallow. As for your driving record, if it is good then point that out immediately.  A prosecutor can justify to the Court or the officer offering someone with a good driving record a good plea agreement.  Don’t say its ... Read Read: NJ Municipal Court Made Easy; A Guide to Assist a Motorist Defending a New Jersey Speeding Ticket or Other Nj Traffic Summons

By: Ric Futerfas, Esq. | 24/11/2008 | Criminal

The Training and Skills You Need to Become a Court Clerk

... of a courthouse. A court clerk may provide face-to-face customer service in a clerk's office, and take calls from people asking about court services, like how to file for divorce, for example. Court clerks often research and prepare copies ... Read Read: The Training and Skills You Need to Become a Court Clerk

By: Kenneth Echie | 16/02/2009 | Careers

Directors And Officers Liability Insurance

... did not sell. Well into the 1960s, the market for D&O coverage was negligible. In the 1940s and 1950s, courts, corporations and directors and officers began to see benefits to corporate indemnification and prompted state legislatures to ... Read Read: Directors And Officers Liability Insurance

By: Ashish Gupta | 03/03/2009 | Regulatory Compliance

The Unsung Heroes Of The Law Office

... legal documents - and those documents wouldn't be possible without the court reporting services of these individuals. The Receptionist Keeping the calls flowing and the office humming is the direct responsibility of the receptionist. He or ... Read Read: The Unsung Heroes Of The Law Office

By: Mark Etinger | 04/03/2009 | Law

Fight a Traffic Ticket in Court - Free Info Inside!

... can alert the court so they can already proceed with the hearing. Also ask the clerk if the apprehending officer has already arrived. If the officer failed to appear in court, this is a clear chance for your traffic ticket to be pitched in ... Read Read: Fight a Traffic Ticket in Court - Free Info Inside!

By: John Oleander | 17/10/2008 | Law

How to Fight a Speeding Ticket in Court - And Win

... that can help you with your case. Check the site where you were ticketed and see if you can find anything plausible to bring to court to challenge the officer's citations. Make a research on the local laws that govern the state where your ... Read Read: How to Fight a Speeding Ticket in Court - And Win

By: John Oleander | 18/10/2008 | Law

How to Fight a Stopping Ticket - Win in Court Today!

... may give a fair judgment about the case depending on the proofs that are being presented by both parties - you and the officer. By appearing in court there is a good chance for you to have your fine and demerit points diminished, or if you ... Read Read: How to Fight a Stopping Ticket - Win in Court Today!

By: John Oleander | 17/10/2008 | Law

Accessing Court Records for Background Checking

... them at the comfort of your own office, using your own computer. Before sending letters of request or visiting the archives office, it’s advisable to check online first to see if your applicant’s court records are readily available online. Read Read: Accessing Court Records for Background Checking

By: Henry Mills | 22/10/2008 | Criminal

The Roles And Duties Of The Parole Or Probation Officer In The Criminal Justice Field

... a crime for the first time to the same sentence as a habitual offender. This is where the parole or probation officer must help the courts. He or she will investigate the offender's record. This can be done by talking to friends, family, ... Read Read: The Roles And Duties Of The Parole Or Probation Officer In The Criminal Justice Field

By: Kenneth Echie | 20/07/2007 | Education
Garrett Sutton

Are You Protected As A Corporate Officer? Maybe Not In California

... for $2.5 million in environmental penalties. In People v. Roscoe (Cal. Ct. App. 2008, WL 5378254) the court held the corporate officers personally liable, without piercing the corporate veil, for civil violations. This is a significant ... Read Read: Are You Protected As A Corporate Officer? Maybe Not In California

By: Garrett Sutton | 24/02/2009 | Corporate

The 5 Most Important Things a Court Reporter Can Do for Your Law Firm or Business

... audio or video to locate the most important dialogue. There you have it! Now that you know five more things that a court reporter can do for your business or law offices, you'll know where to turn for your next meeting, deposition or other ... Read Read: The 5 Most Important Things a Court Reporter Can Do for Your Law Firm or Business

By: Mark Etinger | 16/12/2008 | Business

"basic Steps to Filing a Lawsuit in Small Claims Court"

... do, papers you'll have to fill out, and still other papers you're going to have to serve. If you need help, contact your local court clerk's office (look it up in your local phone book). They should be able to help determine what you need ... Read Read: "basic Steps to Filing a Lawsuit in Small Claims Court"

By: Mr. Art | 07/10/2008 | National, State, Local

The Training and Skills You Need to Become a Probation Officer

... jurisdiction of the probation without first notifying their probation officer. 5. They must be present for all scheduled appointments or give 24 hours notice if unable to attend. 6. They must pay any restitution, court costs, fines, or ... Read Read: The Training and Skills You Need to Become a Probation Officer

By: Kenneth Echie | 29/09/2008 | Careers

DMV and court: two separate processes

... the closest, geographically, to the site of the initial DUI arrest. The DMV and the criminal court case are entirely separate and distinct, with each having little to no effect on the other. However, each of these entities will punish ... Read Read: DMV and court: two separate processes

By: Darren Kavinoky | 23/06/2006 | Law

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