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    normal functioning citizens. Young people deserve a different criminal code than adults because they are in the course of

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    trespassing or reckless driving and not come to court because of work, family or social commitments but the reality is that such things should really not be taken lightly. The legal system may appear to be lax but it can catch up to you and when it does, your life can more or less turn upside down. Compared to felonies, a misdemeanor may sound benign but it is still a crime and it can have repercussions. There are thus many misconceptions about misdemeanors primarily because of this belief that these crimes

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    Identity Theft might just be the most problematic social and economic problem in the US. Identity theft can cause many problems for the victim and the thief, obviously. One problem is the victims personal record, it is extremely important to have a clean one if you want to apply for college, buy a house, become a citizen, etc. Another problem is after the identity theft has taken their toll, the victim is suffering with trying to recover all the money that they have lost. And the most dangerous problem

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    some subtle basic disparities. The differences lie in how the information is used. In identity theft, criminals have illegally obtained personal information such as a social security number, driver’s license number, your name and date of birth that has been stolen, acquired or collected for illegal or unlawful use whether the victim is dead or alive. With this information, a criminal can open accounts or commit crimes that not only affect the victim, who may end up responsible for the crimes.

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    in which society takes on the role of the offended when a criminal violates the trust and insults the dignity of the community’s civil code (xxii).The felony charge eliminates so many possibilities and opportunities for many people. Society shouldnot discriminate against any race, gender, or even ex-offenders. After someone has served their due time, society should not make it any harder for one to create a stable life. Creating such a life is initially impossible with the obstacles you face as an

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    Background Checks

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    Tye-Williams Abstract Criminal record checks are high in demand for decision makers to predict future unwanted behaviors during employment screening. Employers conduct background checks on job applicants for several reasons. One reason may be to confirm their moral character. Another reason may be the desire to assess their risk of committing crimes that could cause somatic, monetary, and reputational damage to the company. Consequently, if a person has had their record expunged then it isn’t protecting

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    Criminal Defense Lawyer

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    live, everyone knows that criminal offenses are no joke and come with weighty penalties if one is found guilty. These might include lengthy jail terms, heavy fines or a combination of the two; it all depends on the nature of the charges. A good criminal defense lawyer will fight by your side and do everything imaginable to ensure that you do not have to face harsh penalties. Furthermore they can prevent criminal charges from making an appearance on your criminal record. This very important element

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    non-violent drug offenders on Monday, July 13, as a part of his plan to decrease prison population and to change the policies that disproportionately affect African Americans and Latinos. This doubles the number of clemencies he has granted, with the total now at 89, the largest number since President Johnson’s 226. “These men and women were not violent criminals,” said Obama in a Facebook video posted Monday. “I believe that at its heart America is a nation of second chances. And I believe these folks

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    the Society for Human Resources Management stated that sixty-three percent of employers conduct criminal background checks on all job candidates, and approximately ninety percent conduct background checks on select candidates (Csere). According to multiple commentators, more employers are conducting more criminal background checks than in the past years (Csere). Employers’ voluntary use of criminal background checks has continued to rise and will continue to rise over the time period of multiple

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    Michelle Alexander is designed to change your whole perspective of the American Justice System. Alexander is a highly acclaimed civil rights lawyer, advocate, and legal scholar. She’s won a variety of awards in the field of civil rights and has worked with supreme court judges. Alexander wrote the book with the intention to show that contrary to popular belief, the most despised group in America is criminals. The main focus was the war on drugs and how it affects African-Americans. Former inmates are

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