Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 at 10:02 am
by Sam Smith
Driving under the influence of alcohol or other substances is dangerous. It can also result in criminal offenses on the offending driver. For one, driving under any influence can result in higher premiums for the offender, loss of driving privileges and considerable fines. Thus, avoiding DUI in the first place is more reasonable.
Once an arrest has been made, there is not much the driver can do that can reverse the officer’s decision. A court hearing will usually be expected once the officer makes the arrest. However, the court decision may be affected by a number of things. These include the way the officer framed the paperwork based on the circumstances that led to the arrest. What prompted the officer to make the arrest also affects the court’s decision. It is therefore important to know some things to do and not to do once one has been caught driving under influence.
At the time of the arrest, do not try to resist getting arrested. Once the officer has made the arrest, he forwards a revocation from together with the driving license of the offender. There is an opportunity, a 10-day period during which one may request for a hearing to have the offense dropped. It is possible that the arrest may prove invalid. The DMV is responsible for reviewing the revocation form and here, one has an opportunity to get heard which may result in case withdrawal. Resisting will give the officer more reason and power to make the arrest valid.
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Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 at 2:59 am
by Bob Boog
Examining the Obama Financial Housing is like watching a foreign film. You may not understand it at first, but upon second glance, it starts to make sense. Here are the five main advantages of the plan.
1. It Helps Hard-Pressed Homeowners Stay in their Homes: This initiative will reach millions of responsible yet struggling homeowners who can no longer afford their mortgage payments because of the current recession, yet cannot sell their homes because prices have fallen so significantly. Millions of hard-working families have seen their mortgage payments rise to 40 or even 50 percent of their monthly income “. The Homeowner Stability Initiative helps those who commit to make reasonable monthly mortgage payments to stay in their homes ” providing families with security and neighborhoods with stability.
2. The Plan only helps Homeowners wanting to stay in their homes. Real estate investors must look elsewhere.
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Sunday, February 22nd, 2009 at 8:32 am
If you are planning to accept legal guardianship, you need to abide by the legal requirements, such as properly filling-out necessary guardianship legal forms. This is to avoid the hassles of being frequently monitored by the court or any other authorities.
Being properly educated with state laws at your location will be a big factor in easily carrying out with the entire legal guardianship procedures. All legalities involved will start by choosing the right legal guardianship forms with the right official contents.
Where to secure guardianship legal forms
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