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Why is bail important?69

Why is bail important?

Bail bonds is an important service which helps to protect the constitutional rights of American citizens who are detained by law enforcement personnel. Although a bail bondsman operates in the private sector they work closely with the public as well as legislators and law enforcement.

0 comments    crime law enforcement felony
Should Committing a Felony Always Result in Losing The Right to Vote?67

Should Committing a Felony Always Result in Losing The Right to Vote?

Should all convicted felons be permanently barred from ever voting again?

0 comments    crime felony right to vote
Is Public Intoxication a Felony or a Misdemeanor?80

Is Public Intoxication a Felony or a Misdemeanor?

Public drunkenness—or, public intoxication, as it is more formally known—refers to the crime of being intoxicated in a public place. Is it a felony or a misdemeanor? Read on for more!

0 comments    felony misdemeanor legal info
Why you should always fight Felony charges78

Why you should always fight Felony charges

You might have sat around the dining room table at one time or another listening to tails from “Dad, Grandpa or Uncle” of how they once got into trouble as a youngster. They might have done some ‘joy riding’ or ‘stealing watermelons’...

15 comments    jobs career employment
Mitchell Steadman and My Wild Adventure70

Mitchell Steadman and My Wild Adventure

America has changed. I am proof that a person can come from a redneck family and have many relationships with women of different nationalities. When I moved to Virginia, I would later meet an Asian American there whose parents were from China. ...

0 comments    crime criminal leader
The Road to Ruin - My Deportation to Poland77

The Road to Ruin - My Deportation to Poland

"The Road to Ruin - My Deportation to Poland" is the 21st addition in a series of my true story of drugs, crime, prison and life changing conversion. In this hub, I discuss my experience of being deported to Poland from the U.S. after completing an 8 year federal prison sentence, even though I had lived in the U.S. from the age of three years old. I was told I could never come back.

8 comments    god america bible
The Road to Ruin - Prison Ministry, from the Inside71

The Road to Ruin - Prison Ministry, from the Inside

"The Road to Ruin - Prison Ministry, from the Inside" is the 20th part in a series of my true story of drugs, crime, prison and life changing conversion. In this hub, I discuss my experience of ministering to prison inmates after becoming a Christian in prison and feeling impressed by God to share the Word with other inmates.

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Unfair Judicial System64

Unfair Judicial System

Many people have made at least one bad decision in their life. Most people never have gotten caught. For the people who do, their are long repercussions if you were one of the unlucky ones who got a felony. I'm not saying most people are bad, I'm...

2 comments    crime prison theft
This Guy Commits 10 Felonies In 9 Hours!62

This Guy Commits 10 Felonies In 9 Hours!

William Todd, 24, ran amok on a crime spree with such efficiency that local police in Nashville say "they'd never seen anything like it". He's accused of going on a "terror" committing 10 felonies in nine hours while traveling through Nashville....

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Felons: Guilty When Proven Innocent?55

Felons: Guilty When Proven Innocent?

When someone commits a crime, then they deserve to be punished for what they have done. But what if someone does not do what they are accused of, and still has to pay?

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