How to crack the embezzlement code
When it comes down to it, embezzlement is just a more sophisticated form of monetary theft. Embezzlement can damage the profit margins of large Missouri corporations and even destroy small businesses if it is not stopped. But how could you recognize embezzlement if it is happening? Chron.com points out that there are telltale signs that might indicate…
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What is vehicular manslaughter?
As a Missouri driver, you face extremely serious penalties if law enforcement officers charge you with vehicular manslaughter and the prosecutor convicts you of that charge. As FindLaw explains, vehicular manslaughter is one of several types of involuntary manslaughter. To convict you of vehicular manslaughter, the prosecutor must prove the following beyond a reasonable doubt: Felony penalties…
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What to do if your college kid gets arrested on spring break
With spring fast approaching, so is spring break for Missouri colleges. Your college student is probably gearing up for a week of fun and relaxation. It may also be likely that your son or daughter will be partying or engaging in other activities that can lead to trouble. As a parent, what do you do…
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How can I avoid a DUI?
Whether you have a prior drunk driving charge or you have not been arrested for drunk driving, if you go out for drinks with friends, the possibility of a DUI may be in the back of your mind. Of course, the easiest way to avoid being in a drunk driving accident or getting arrested is…
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Can I lose my license for a DWI arrest?
As a Missouri driver, your driver’s license is crucial. Without a valid license, or if yours becomes suspended or revoked, you may not legally drive. If you do so, you face a further suspension or revocation. Per the Missouri Department of Revenue, Missouri has an implied consent law whereby you must consent to a blood alcohol test…
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What are cybercrimes?
If you are a typical Missouri resident, you probably spend a lot of time on your computer, your laptop, your tablet and especially your cellphone. You may “be addicted” to sending and receiving constant text messages to your family and friends. You may do virtually all of your banking online. You probably do most of…
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