How To Get Power of Attorney

A power of attorney is a legal form that you can use to give legal written person for a trusted friend or loved one to legally act on your behalf.

Free Income Tax Assistance and Changes to the Income Tax Laws

The deadline for filing Federal Income Tax returns was April 15th, 2009. Many of you have filed extensions to file your income tax return and have not filed yet.

A Tough Decision

Tragedy has consumed those who work in law enforcement over the tragic deaths of four California police officers who died in the line of duty.

Cops scare me

Am I the only one who gets really nervous when stopped by the police? I’m not a criminal I don’t do drugs, I’ve never been arrested in my life. I go too work everyday like everyone else. Then why do I get so nervous when I’m in a traffic stop.

The Supreme Court has upheld the use of lethal injection

The Supreme Court has upheld Kentucky’s lethal injection method. The court in a majority decision rejected the argument that the 3 drug method induced excruciating pain and thus results in cruel and unusual punishment. The final vote was 7-2.

Bail bondsmen

Bail bonds is a booming industry in the United States. We even have popular TV shows about bounty hunters chasing wanted people. While in other counties such as England and Canada Bail bonds are illegal.

20 years on death row

A man who has spent the last 20 years on Ohio’s death row has been freed. Ken Richey was sentenced to death for an apartment fire that killed a 2 year old girl in 1986. However modern fire science has proven that the fire was accidentally set and Mr. Richey was not at fault.

Not all states allow capital punishment in the United States

The Federal Government and 36 states allow capital punishment in the United States. The states that do not allow capital punishment are, Alaska, Hawaii, North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, West Virginia, New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Road Island, Maine, Michigan and New Jersey. New Jersey just recently banned capital punishment also the District of Columbia does not allow capital punishment.

Missing Identities

There was furore in The United Kingdom recently when it was learned that The department of Inland Revenue and Customs, which now incorporates the benefits agency, had lost two discs containing the personal information of twenty five million child benefit claimants. This information included bank account details, names, addresses, dates of birth, children's names and National insurance numbers.

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