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How Kentucky law defines burglary

For many people, the idea of a burglar is someone who breaks into a home for the purpose of stealing…

05 Feb,2015
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What constitutes “vehicular assault” in Tennessee?

It may be said that drunk driving incidents can fall into two broad types: those in which no one is…

29 Jan,2015
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When you need protection from the consequences of a DUI charge

Imagine having to get to school or to work in Bowling Green without a driver’s license. How would you get…

21 Jan,2015
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Tennessee domestic violence incidents off to fast start in 2015

If the recently-concluded holiday season was a time for peace and goodwill, it seems that the spirit of the season…

16 Jan,2015
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Law would require ignition lock device in Kentucky after two DUIs

After a DUI conviction, one of the most invasive types of punishment that a court has the ability to hand…

10 Jan,2015
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An overview of domestic violence restraining orders in Kentucky

Sometimes before a divorce or a legal separation occurs, it is preceded by rising tensions between the spouses or partners…

19 Dec,2014
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Family in Tennessee coping with self-defense shooting

A Tennessee man shot and killed an armed intruder who entered his home. Even though he and his family were…

20 Nov,2014
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Peterson case raises issue of criminal child abuse vs. discipline

In many criminal cases, the ability to negotiate the charges for less serious penalties can be the key to decreasing…

11 Nov,2014
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Kentucky self-defense laws and assault charges

Self-defense might be a part of the defense strategy for a Bowling Green, Kentucky, resident facing assault charges. State law…

06 Nov,2014
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A High-Stakes Felony Accusation Requires a Serious Legal Defense

The hallmark of a felony offense in Kentucky is its more severe punishment when compared to a lesser charge such…

30 Oct,2014
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