Get The Prosecutor On Your Side
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Get The Prosecutor On Your Side

My name is Danielle Diaz. One of the things I've learned in life, both inside and outside the courtroom, is that it is important to not see others as your enemy. Even though you may see the prosecutor as your enemy, he or she is just trying to do a job. It may be possible that you can get a prosecutor or the judge to be sympathetic and get him or her on your side. In order to accomplish this, you need to understand the law. I feel that most individuals do not understand the law, which is why I was motivated to create this blog.

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  • 3 Tips For Dealing With Construction Disputes

    10 January 2020

    The construction industry is all about contracts and partnerships between various parties. When you undertake a large construction job, that often means working with a wide range of different contractors and suppliers. Sometimes, during a construction job, disputes can arise over quality of work, pay, and various other issues. When it comes to dealing with a construction dispute, you need to have a plan. Tip #1: Obtain Legal Assistance The first thing you need to do is hire some legal counsel to assist you with your dispute.

  • Asbestos Exposure And Your Right To File A Personal Injury Lawsuit

    11 December 2019

    Mesothelioma is a cancer that can almost always be prevented, as it has been proven that the cause of mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos and breathing in the fibers. For an individual exposed to asbestos who develops mesothelioma, a personal injury lawsuit against the responsible party can be filed on behalf of the individual to seek damages. If the person in a mesothelioma case is deceased, the estate of the individual can file a wrongful death claim to hold the companies responsible for exposing the individual to asbestos accountable for their refusal to share information about the dangers of inhaling asbestos.

  • Think You Have A Biotech Invention Worth Patenting? How To Know For Sure

    12 November 2019

    Biotech patent law, while good at protecting biotechnology and its inventors, is still somewhat of a minefield when it comes to getting legal patents on original biotech. There are just so many pitfalls to this field where medicine merges with technology, and what you think you have invented, someone has often already invented ahead of you. Some common pitfalls are as follows, as well as how you can know for sure that your invention is original enough for a biotech patent.

  • How A Securities Lawyer Can Help You Recover Money Invested In Municipal Bonds When You Suspect Fraud

    15 October 2019

    Investing in municipal bonds seems like a safe bet. You are (almost) never taxed on the interest you earn on your investment, and you can generally assume that a city or state government would be unlikely to commit fraud against citizens who invest in their communities. However, politics and greed often go hand in hand, and it's possible that you may end up losing money on these bonds while simultaneously suspecting fraud.

  • Why You Might Face Criminal Charges If Your Child Commits A Crime

    17 September 2019

    In many cases of civil liability, parents are held liable for the negligent or intentional actions of their children. The situation is different for criminal liability where parents are rarely responsible for the criminal actions of their children. However, there are a few exceptional cases where you might be charged with a crime if your child commits a crime. Below are examples of such cases. Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor