CRIMINAL LAW– That body of law which for the purpose of preventing harm to society,
(a) declares what conduct is criminal, and
(b) prescribes the punishment to be imposed for such conduct. It includes the definition of specific offenses and general principles of liability.
Sustentative criminal laws are commonly codified into criminal or penal codes.
Misdemeanor, Gross Misdemeanors and/or Felonies
Arrests
Assault
Bad Checks, Markers
Bail Hearings
Battery and Battery Domestic Violence
Burglary
Child Abuse and Neglect
Criminal Defense – General
DUI - Drunk Driving
Drug Crimes - including possession, transporting, sale, trafficking, etc.
Embezzlement
Gaming Crimes
Kidnapping
Robbery and Robbery with Deadly Weapon
Sealing of Criminal Records
Theft Crimes
Traffic law
Vehicle Accidents
CIVIL LAW-That body of law which every particular nation, commonwealth, or city has established peculiarly for itself. Laws concerned with civil or private rights and remedies as contrasted with criminal laws.
Personal Injury and Premises Law
Car accident, slip and fall, plane incidents, products liability, and other accidents where person is injured
Civil Litigation
Disputes – damages, contracts, money.
Real Estate
Defense of real estate agents and brokers
Family Law
Divorce, Legal Separation, Custody, Guardianship, Termination of Parental Rights etc.
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