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MJM Law Office, P.C. – DUI/Criminal Defense
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2021/08/02 14:23
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At MJM Law Office, Mr. Mizejewski knows how to handle the complications that occur while dealing with the law.
MJM Law Office P.C. focuses on understanding and resolving clients’ issues by making sure each client gets the time they deserve in explaining their story. When they share their stories, the attorneys will listen and comprehend their stories and help personalize options and solutions. There are usually many options that can lessen the severity of the criminal charges or even eliminate charges.
Oregon DUI Lawyer
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Boutique Law Firm Web Design by Law Promo
U.S. Court News |
2021/07/30 15:12
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Your boutique law firm, whether just starting up or firmly established, should always be interested in expanding its online web presence.
You should have a developed, unique brand identity for your firm to ensure business growth.
Founded in 2004, we have worked with over 1,000 diverse law firms all over the United States to achieve excellent results. Our services provide you with the best online solutions.
Our website can enhance your firm’s presentation and make your services crystal clear to your clients. We are continuously thinking of creative ways to cater to your small law firm in order to provide a website that will enhance and boost your reputation.
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40-year sentence upheld for man who killed his roommate
U.S. Court News |
2021/07/24 10:28
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Maine’s supreme court has upheld a 40-year prison sentence imposed on a man who killed his roommate in Old Orchard Beach.
Dustan Bentley pleaded guilty to murder in the death of 65-year-old William Popplewell, who was beaten, stabbed and strangled with a ligature.
Police arrested Bentley as he was attempting to use a ratchet and strap to pull the body into the trunk of his car, which was lined with a shower curtain. An autopsy revealed the victim suffered multiple broken bones and had been stabbed up to 30 times.
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court unanimously ruled that there was nothing in the record to indicate that the judge made a mistake.
“At no point did the court depart from sentencing principles or abuse its discretion in coming to or issuing its sentence,” the court said.
Bentley and Popplewell met at a Portland homeless shelter, and Bentley later moved into Popplewell’s apartment in Old Orchard Beach in December 2018. Popplewell was killed in March 2019.
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Bankruptcy proceedings can have long-term benefits
Court News |
2021/07/22 11:26
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Chicago Bankruptcy Law Firm Covers Bankruptcy in the Wake of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has damaged the economy, leaving many families and business owners worried about how they will pay for even the most basic expenses. In the midst of this crisis, you might be considering filing for bankruptcy or wondering how COVID-19 will affect an existing bankruptcy filing.
No matter your situation, the Chicago Bankruptcy Law Firm of Daniel J. Winter is here to help give you the answers and assistance that you need. We are more than happy to explain to anyone in financial distress exactly what their options are.
What Is Bankruptcy?
Bankruptcy is a Federal system of laws, rules, and procedures designed to help legal residents of the U.S. deal with their debts, which, for whatever reason, individuals or businesses cannot pay as they are due. The most common types of Bankruptcy are for people (called Consumer Bankruptcies).
Two major types of Consumer Bankruptcy are Chapter 7 (liquidation or debt elimination), Chapter 13 (wage-earner reorganization for individuals or people running unincorporated businesses).
Chapter 11 is a type of Corporate Bankruptcy (reorganization for businesses and certain individuals with extremely large amounts of debt). Chapter number refers to the section of the Bankruptcy law, called the Bankruptcy Code (which is in Title 11 of the U.S. Code).
Bankruptcy cases almost exclusively fall under federal law, though states may pass laws governing issues that federal law doesn’t address. Special bankruptcy courts nationwide handle only debtor-creditor cases. Generally, any bankruptcy-related claim must be filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
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