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Spyware Legislation?

Legal / Criminal Law

Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.09.19 00:33  |  697 views

We have all had to become more aware about what companies are doing to invade our privacy these days. Identity theft, frauds, and frauds are happening every day and the perpetrators of these are getting increasingly sophisticated.



Separation and Divorce: The Top 12 Mistakes Women Make when Divorce Planning

Legal / Family Law

Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.09.06 14:42  |  733 views

A matrimonial divorce settlement is NOT an exact science. If a financial divorce settlement were a straight mathematical equation, we wouldn’t need courts and lawyers to resolve matters. Courts are usually required, under Family Law legislation, to consider a range of factors in deciding who gets what.



Indiana Criminal Records – Get the Info You Need

Legal / Damages

Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.09.19 01:14  |  730 views

Indiana criminal records describe any arrests and subsequent dispositions attributable to an individual. Thus, most of the databases contain only Indiana criminal records of arrests and convictions. Minor misdemeanors are usually not included as the State does not require law enforcement officers and criminal justice agents to make fingerprint cards of such. Indiana criminal records are only kept in



The Insanity of the Defense

Legal / Criminal Law

Aplus Legal Advice  |  2022.07.31 17:42  |  893 views

“It is an ill thing to knock against a deaf-mute, an imbecile, or a minor. He that wounds them is culpable, but if they wound him they are not culpable.” (Mishna, Babylonian Talmud) If mental illness is culture-dependent and mostly serves as an organizing social principle – what should we make of the insanity defense (NGRI- Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity)? A person is held not responsible for his criminal actions if s/he cannot tell right from wrong (“lacks substantial capacity either to appreciate the criminality (wrongfulness) of his conduct” – diminished capacity), did not intend to act the way he did (absent “mens rea”) and/or could not control his behavior).



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