What is involuntary seclusion?

15 Dec 0.

“Involuntary seclusion” is defined as separation of a resident from other residents or from her/his room or confinement to her/his room (with or without roommates) against the resident's will, or

What is the dui arrest

15 Dec 0.

Initial Observations Vehicle Stop Contact Driver Driving or Actual Physical Control Field Sobriety Tests Arrest Disposition/Location of Vehicle and Keys Disposition of Passenger and/or Property Transportation Evidential Test Implied Consent/Miranda

What misdemeanor is a dui?

14 Dec 0.

By case law, a first time DUI in the state of Florida is considered a first degree misdemeanor, even though (assuming no accident) it is a maximum of 6 months

What happens if you get

14 Dec 0.

If you are convicted of under 21 DUI, your sentencing could include the following penalties: Under 21 Driver with BAC of .02% or above: If a first offense, the driver's

What are the different types

14 Dec 0.

First Time DUI Multiple DUI Felony DUI DUI With Serious Bodily Injury Aggravated DUI Drug DUI/Driving Under the Influence of Drugs DUI with Property Damage DUI Manslaughter Commercial Vehicle DUI/CDL

Is a dui a felony

14 Dec 0.

A Florida DUI is prosecuted as a felony when: The defendant has been convicted of a third DUI within a 10-year time period. The defendant is convicted of a fourth

What is a second degree

14 Dec 0.

Misdemeanors of the second degree are the least serious misdemeanors in Florida, and a conviction can result in a jail term of up to 60 days and a fine of

What is the difference between

13 Dec 0.

A misdemeanor is a less serious crime than a felony, but more serious than an infraction. Common examples of misdemeanors are disturbing the peace, petty theft, DUI without injuring anyone,

What are the four elements

13 Dec 0.

There are essentially four elements that must be proven in a medical malpractice personal injury case: Duty Breach of Duty Damage Cause

The difference between restraining order

13 Dec 0.

There is no difference between an injunction for protection and a restraining order. Both are injunctions that prevent you and the person you believe is harassing you from continuing the

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