Controversy surrounding New Mexico’s driver’s license verification program continues this week as state District Judge Sarah Singleton issued a temporary restraining order blocking the plan on Wednesday. Finding that the state’s attempt to re-verify the residency of over 10,000 foreign… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.
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Rapper T.I.’s back in prison after just being released from jail this past Wednesday. Why?
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Rapper T.I. Back in Prison Over Luxury Bus, Entourage
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Though he faced a maximum of 10 years, “sextortion” hacker Luis Mijangos was sentenced to six years in jail on Thursday. Mijangos, originally charged with extortion, pled guilty to computer hacking and wiretapping before Los Angeles U.S. District Judge George King. Investigators found…
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Rihanna’s house is worth $6.9 million - or is it? A “moderate rainstorm” left Rihanna’s home flooded as a result of undisclosed structural defects, according to a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court. The pop-R&B singer is suing Prudential..
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To help protect yourself and your children, it’s important to understand how to legally use a sex offender registry as an evaluative tool.
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If you’re wondering how to sell at farmers’ markets, you’re at the right place.
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A new trend in employment law, California companies have recently been experiencing a barrage of meal break lawsuits, challenging state labor rules and the extent to which an employer must provide time to rest. One of these lawsuits, filed against… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com
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Was the mayor drunk? The questions has surely been asked before. This time, mayor of Sunland Park, New Mexico and future congressional candidate Martin Resendiz is attracting the ire of fellow city councilmembers this week after admitting that he was…
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NM Mayor Was Drunk When He Signed City Contracts
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There’s no question that Facebook identity theft exists, but according to an appellate court in California, a teen boy committed a crime when he accessed a girl’s account and added sexual remarks to her profile.
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