Archive for August, 2008

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People are starting to talk more about depression. Depression as a possibility of where the economies of the world could be taking us, and depression as a state of mind. With the global economic slowdown and the stock market crashing day after day taking away the savings and jobs of thousands of people in California and around the world each week, more and more people are becoming depressed and turning to psychotherapists for help.

 

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Criminal Defense Lawyers

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Criminal, or Penal, Law, refers to the body of rules that govern punishments for a number of legal offenses, usually enforced by the government. Each state has its own set of procedures to deal with the offenses committed, but for all states, punishment is occurring for a person’s failure to comply with a set of rules or laws. These punishments can range from very simple, such as a small fine, to quite severe, such as execution.

During a trial of this type of Law, a criminal lawyer has the task of defending his or her client. It is almost never recommended that an accused person should try to represent him or herself in a criminal case. Criminal law can be difficult to understand and it takes years to become an expert. When defending yourself, you want someone who understands the situation you are in, knows what options are available, and knows the best way to proceed. Hiring a criminal lawyer is the most effective way to find this type of person.

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White Collar Criminal Defense

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White Collar Criminal Defense referred to crimes that were being committed by otherwise highly respected and upstanding citizens. Today the description simply implies that the crime was not one of violence. There are literally hundreds of crimes that are considered white collar and the criminals are usually sophisticated, smart and well educated. According to recent F.B.I. reports, the losses to the US exceed 300 billion dollars a year.

Below are some of the many crimes which are considered to be white collar:

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Immigration Amnesty Law – Green Card

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Immigration Amnesty Law – Green Card

The last time we had a law that many considered amnesty was in 2000.  On December 21, 2000, President Clinton signed The Legal Immigration and Family Equity Act of 2000 (LIFE Act) into law.  This law, commonly referred to as the LIFE Act or 245(i), allowed certain persons who had an immigrant visa immediately available but entered without inspection (without documents) or otherwise violated their status and thus are ineligible to apply for adjustment of status in the United States, to apply if they pay a $1,000 penalty.

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