Posted by Corey L. Scott | Sep 17, 2023 |
Men are obligated by law to support their children, whether they are married to the mother or not. This support comes in the form of providing financial resources for the child's education, medical needs, and daily essentials — a.k.a child support.
Although unknown to many, there are men who end...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Sep 16, 2023 |
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The recent incident in Uvalde, Texas that involved a tragic school shooting led to a series of events that caused people to lose faith in the police. As they made statements and wrote up reports about what happened, something important was revealed — the police lie.
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Posted by Corey L. Scott | Sep 03, 2023 |
What is the Castle Doctrine?
Each state has its own laws protecting oneself against harm or immediate threat. In Indiana, the Indiana Code 35-41-3-2 sets out what is acceptable for self-defense—also called the Castle Doctrine. Typically, this legal doctrine (although each state may have a differ...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Aug 02, 2023 |
So many people are incarcerated, detained, or detached from their loved ones right now because they got entangled with the law in one way or another.
But chances are, the outcome of their case could have been the exact opposite of what it was if they only observed and exercised their basic rig...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Jul 29, 2023 |
What is Police Misconduct?
Just like the rest of us, police officers aren't perfect. Most of them do their jobs and do them well. However, some may use excessive force or other means during an arrest that would qualify them for police misconduct. Inappropriate conduct or illegal activities while...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Jul 19, 2023 |
What is a Bench Warrant?
According to Cornell University, a bench warrant is "a process or a legal document issued by the court itself or from the 'bench' for the detainment or arrest of a person in a criminal or civil court proceeding, either in a case of contempt, especially when the criminal ...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Jul 19, 2023 |
Why is Missing a Probation Appointment So Serious?
After going through the legal process and being released on probation, there is a strict set of rules that each individual must abide by and are expected to follow, or they may go back to jail or prison. By not following these rules, a probation...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Mar 13, 2023 |
People who are accused of a crime enjoy several rights under the U.S. Constitution's Sixth Amendment. These include the right to a speedy and public trial, the right to a lawyer, the right to an impartial jury, and finally, the right to know who the accusers are and the nature of the charge a...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Mar 12, 2023 |
Social media is a very public platform. But because of its wide use, many people don't realize that anything posted on Facebook, Instagram, or other social media sites can potentially put them in great harm. That's why it's important for users to become more aware and more careful of what the...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Mar 11, 2023 |
A lot of people get nervous around police officers, and understandably so. There are some people who, when they get nervous, begin to engage in small talk with police officers. Sometimes, this is just a defense mechanism to ease the nerves. But other times, it can be a tactic to build rapport...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Mar 10, 2023 |
Being approached by a police officer can be an intimidating experience. And for many people, the first instinct is to cooperate — even if it means heading down to the station to participate in an interrogation. A lot of people have the false notion that being cooperative with law enforcement ...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Mar 09, 2023 |
When parents legally separate or divorce, they will need to proactively go to court to establish parenting time, custody, and decision-making authority. However, some people never do so and create their own internal agreements on these matters.
While it may work for some families, it doesn't g...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Mar 08, 2023 |
Individuals that have been convicted of a crime and are out on probation don't have free reign over their lives just yet. Some of their rights may be restricted and can only be restored by the court when their probation period ends. One of these rights is the right to have a licensed firearm.
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Posted by Corey L. Scott | Mar 07, 2023 |
Some people get entangled with legal matters simply for being at the wrong place at the wrong time. They might have been in a car with their friend without knowledge of illegal drugs in the back seat, or something of the sort. When this happens, can they be arrested or charged with the same off...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Mar 06, 2023 |
A police investigation can be a scary and intimidating experience. Law enforcement will use all sorts of tactics in order to get a confession from the accused. Sometimes, they will even present themselves to be on their side and ask for their side of the story so they can help.
But people sh...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Mar 05, 2023 |
Police interrogations are, by nature, intimidating situations. The officers have their own strategies to get the defendants to talk, whether it be by threatening them with a severe penalty or presenting themselves as allies.
Because of the overwhelming and sometimes terrifying environment, man...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Mar 04, 2023 |
It's safe to assume that everyone has heard the Miranda rights warning at least once in their life. Maybe some witnessed it in person when they or someone else got arrested, or it could be that it's picked up from a movie where a police officer arrests the perpetrator.
The Miranda rights are r...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Mar 03, 2023 |
Having the police knocking on a person's door and asking to come in and search the property can be a very overwhelming and scary experience. Hence, homeowners should know what to do in these situations so they're not caught off guard and fall victim to police officers' abuse of authority.
As...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Mar 03, 2023 |
Even private property where people store sensitive information can be used as evidence against them in a criminal trial — that includes their cellphones. Any photos, videos, messages, or other files associated with a criminal offense can easily be accessed by the police, State, or court to prov...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Mar 02, 2023 |
Law enforcement has the duty to ensure that everyone is abiding by the laws of the land and to apprehend those who don't.They have some level of authority to conduct searches or do what is necessary to identify any violations of the law.
However, there are also limitations to their authority. ...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Feb 25, 2023 |
The rap genre is akin to storytelling, portraying situations that have happened in real life or are fictional and exaggerated to create a relatable verse. Rap music is often a representation of street culture, with glorified situations of real experiences either of the rappers themselves or s...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Feb 23, 2023 |
It's not exactly right to assume that everyone who goes to prison is a bad person. There are a lot of things that could have contributed to them ending up in jail. As the nature vs. nurture theory goes, a person is shaped both by their upbringing and environment. Their experiences and who they ...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Aug 12, 2022 |
Wage garnishments happen when a court orders an employer to withhold a certain amount of money from an employee's paycheck and send it to someone to whom the employee owes money.
There are different types of wage garnishments, but the most common type is creditor garnishment. A creditor garnishm...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Aug 06, 2022 |
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is also known as liquidation bankruptcy. It is the most common type of bankruptcy in the United States. Chapter 7 allows individuals or businesses to get rid of their debts by selling off their assets. The proceeds from the sale are then used to pay off creditors.
The bigges...
Posted by Corey L. Scott | Jul 30, 2022 |
Chalking a tire is the process of using chalk to mark the tires of a car. This is usually done by law enforcement officers as a way to keep track of how long a car has been parked in one spot. Chalking tires is controversial, with some people arguing that it is an invasion of privacy and that it ...