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Alabama’s Criminal Laws — Identity Theft and Trafficking in Stolen Identities

Identity theft often isn’t as simple as one person stealing another person’s social security number and using it to apply for credit cards. There are several different ways by which someone may be charged with identity theft. If you or someone you care about has been charged with identity theft…

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Alabama’s Criminal Laws — Criminal Trespass and Burglary

The crimes of trespass and burglary may seem similar, but there are several differences between the two crimes and between the different degrees within the crimes.   There are four ways in which a person may be charged of criminal trespass: first degree, second degree, third degree, and by motor…

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Alabama Laws — Domestic Violence

Being charged with the crime of domestic violence can be confusing. There are several different ways you can be charged. You could be charged with domestic violence in the first degree, second degree, third degree, by strangulation, by suffocation, or by interfering with a domestic violence emergency call.   You…

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Alabama’s Criminal Laws — Murder, Manslaughter, & Criminally Negligent Homicide

When a death occurs and non-capital charges are brought against an individual as a result, Alabama law recognizes three levels of culpability, and three separate offenses that can be charged. These charges are, in descending order of seriousness, Murder, Manslaughter, and Criminally Negligent Homicide. This article will give you an…

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Potential Punishments and Fines for Criminal Offenses in Alabama

Having criminal charges brought against you, regardless of how serious the charge, is always a stressful and confusing situation. Among your first questions should be “what is the potential punishment if I am found guilty of this offense?” This guide will be an introduction to Alabama’s laws regarding sentencing. In…

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ALABAMA LAWS – THEFT OF PROPERTY

Are you or is someone you care about charged with Theft of Property in an Alabama court? If so, you are likely wondering what the charge means and what potential punishment might happen if there is a conviction. As always, it is best to consult with a lawyer specializing in…

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Marijuana to remain a Schedule I controlled substance. Why?

The Drug Enforcement Administration has, against all common sense and public opinion, decided that marijuana will remain on the list of Schedule I controlled substances. Schedule I is defined as a substance that is “highly addictive and without medical benefit.” This is a particularly bad decision not only for the…

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Pardons and Gun Rights

One of the most common questions I am asked is the effect of a felony pardon on a person’s ability to possess a firearm. The answer is a bit more complex than one might think at first glance. The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles has the authority in our…

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Alabama Needs to Address Serious Problems Within Its Prison System

The State of Alabama incarcerates nearly 26,000 inmates in a system designed to hold 13,000. The system is staffed at a 60.4% level.[1] This combination is a recipe for disaster and will ulitmately have an adverse affect on the community at large in more ways than one. The stated Department…

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