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14Jan 2020

Should Observational Evidence Be Enough To Convict You of a DUI?

In most cases of those charged with a DUI, the prosecution relies mainly on breath or blood analysis results to obtain their convictions. A scientific test that shows how much alcohol is in an individual's bloodstream at a given time is very strong evidence and often difficult to refute. However, what happens if that test or tests used is thrown out? There are many occasions when this happens, either due...

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14Jan 2020

Two DUI Convictions Are Risky For Those Who Want To Become Citizens

Nobody should ever get a DUI, and nobody should ever operate a vehicle under the influence of any substance. Those who do get DUIs understand the great cost they claim financially and socially. If you are an immigrant seeking to become a US citizen, there is an additional reason to avoid getting a DUI, and especially to avoid getting more than one.There is a clause in the US immigration...

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14Jan 2020

Should Artificial Intelligence Be Used To Predict Crime?

Some cities in our country are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to determine if an individual is likely to commit a violent crime. We are not talking about AI being used to predict the possible criminal behavior of a random individual, but rather to predict the behavior of those accused of a crime awaiting trial. In essence, computers are being used to determine whether or not someone should be denied...

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14Jan 2020

What Should I Do If I Am Cyberbullied?

Cyberbullying is a crime that is on the rise in this Internet age. And yes, it is a crime! Nobody has the right to harass, threaten or stalk someone. Not on the streets and not online. However, some people seem to think that this behavior is covered by Freedom of Speech. It is not. So you know, any unwanted contact that is repetitive and unwanted can be considered cyberbullying.The first...

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