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3 Ways To Avoid Road Rage

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Spending time behind the wheel of your vehicle can cause tension. If you regularly feel that you get angry while driving, that anger could lead to road rage (and potential legal problems). Statistics show that half of all drivers who are the target of road rage retaliate with aggressive behaviors of their own.  Here are three simple things you can do to avoid becoming involved in a potentially dangerous road rage incident in the future.…

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Can Your Use Of Social Media Be Criminal?

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It’s probably no surprise that 91% of adults use social media regularly. What might surprise you is how often those social media accounts end up handing prosecutors the evidence needed to convict those adults of one or more crimes. In some cases, social media is one of the tools that they use to actually commit a crime. How can you end up committing a crime over social media? Consider the following examples.…

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3 Expungement Myths And The Truths Behind Them

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If you’ve ever been convicted of a crime, it’s likely that you’ve wondered how this will effect your future. The fact is, a criminal conviction can affect a number of things in your life, including employment options and educational advancement as well as how you’re perceived by society as a whole. If you’re considering petitioning for expungement, it’s important to know all the facts. Below are three common myths associated with expungement and the truths behind them.…

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