Was your employee involved in a DUI (driving under the influence) or DWI (driving while impaired/intoxicated) in a company vehicle? If so, you or your company faces the risk of being held partially liable for an accident. How can you successfully defend yourself?
One key to an employer's defense in court may be to understand and utilize the rules about the scope of em
- Reckless driving is a serious offense, and it can result in significant fines, loss of your license, and even jail time in some instances. That's why it's important that you make every effort to defend yourself against charges like this. Unfortunately, many drivers don't realize that there are defenses against reckless driving. Here's a look at some of the things to c
- Some people may share prescription drugs with their family members without consulting the doctor. Others obtain these drugs through crimes that involve fraud. For instance, they use someone else's prescription card or buy the drugs online. You should know that these acts are unlawful, and you might face criminal charges if the police arrest you. When this happen
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