Archive for January, 2010

Cyber Crime Law

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Remember Bruce Willis, the main protagonist in the fourth installment of the  Die Hard series last summer? Live Free or Die Hard depicts Willis as the New York police department detective John McClane who is commissioned to capture a gang of ‘cyber terrorists’ intent on shutting down the entire world’s internet. In today’s increasingly volatile world of mobile activated bombs and websites of
various militant groups, it is not hard to imagine the Die Hard scenario materializing in real life as well.

One of the most fascinating aspects of modern technology is how it has penetrated every scope and strata of society. Everyone from the uneducated mechanic to the high-profile chief executive officer of a firm now carries a mobile and is aware of what a computer is. This infiltration of technology in our communities has, by and large, proved to be beneficial. But like every other good thing, technology too can be exploited. This exploitation, among other things, has resulted in certain crimes being committed through or against computers, their affiliated networks and the information contained within them. Thus, came about the neologism of cyber crime.

Engage truck accident lawyers to get the best compensation

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

More than 5000 people die every year in the United States every year due to truck accidents. Most of the victims are the drivers and passengers of the ill fated truck, the other motorist as well as the unsuspecting pedestrians. Most of the truck accidents turn out to be extremely costly emotionally physically and financially.

If somebody your know or any of your relatives has been critically injured or died in any truck accident, then it is imperative that you engage a truck accident lawyers to know what has to be done. Once the mishap has occurred there

is nothing you can do except providing the financial support that they are entitled for treatment, lost wages and collateral damages to the truck or any other vehicle.

Most of the commoners don’t know how to get the compensation and it can be very tiring and frustrating to extract money from the defaulters unless you have an accident lawyer.

The accident lawyers can tell how much compensation you can get and would help you to get the best compensation. They can also give you the advice about the medical billing and the ways to recoup the money if some other party has caused the accident. All your legal entitlements and rights will be taken care

of by the truck accident lawyer. They will provide you necessary representation for the legal proceedings besides advising you the best possible manner for tackling the truck accident case.

So if you have unfortunately met with a truck accident hire a truck accident lawyer for your best interest.

Crime Never Pays

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Crime is a bad thing. And the previous sentence was an understatement, and an inaccurate description of the concept of Crime. When someone commits a crime he or she, for sure, has broken a law that applies to the place and situation he or she is in. The principal statement of crime is that, if there is a law that is broken, there must be retribution, or justice meted.normal_dsc_5587

Quick question.

You run a red light. This means you have broken traffic laws. Does this mean you are a criminal?
Probably not.

If that were so, then probably three-quarters of the U.S.’s driving population would be criminals. Luckily, this is not the case. Crime, in a broad sense, refers to acts that violate political or moral law. An even more specific definition of Crime is the violation of criminal law. Since running a red light is a violation of traffic laws and not criminal laws, we aren’t that ready to label more that half of the drivers on the streets today as criminals.

The general rules of defining crime may vary from country to country, culture to culture.

“Actus Reus and Mens Rea”, yes, I know. Two words that don’t really mean anything to most laypeople. Actus Reus means “guilty action.” This means an act of crime has been committed. Mens rea means “guilty mind.” This means there was malicious intentions by a party. Generally, for an act to be counted as a crime, both concepts must be present. Corpus Delicti. Some people are as guilty of a crime as can be. But somehow, you find them free of guilt in the court of law. Usually, this is because there has been no corpus delicti found   . Without corpus delicti (or “proof of a crime”) there can be no prosecution of a crime.

Assisting a Crime. It may also be a crime to conspire in order to commit other crimes, or helping others to commit crimes.

In some systems, the simple association for organizing a crime is punished. Roles that accomplices play include being a ‘lookout,’ or simply assisting in the communications of criminals in committing crimes. Aborted Plans? In some areas, the attempt alone to commit a crime may be punished, even if the crime is not completed. For instance, it is generally a crime to attempt to murder someone, even if one has not succeeded in doing so.

The Insane Way Out. Most western systems do not punish to the full extent individuals who commit crimes unintentionally or are not yet of legal age. Those who have been proven to be insane at the time of the crime are examples of such. Since insane people are said to not have proper control of their decision making faculties, no malicious intent can be accused against them. When proof of a crime can be found, person can be put on trial for the criminal act. This allows the suspect to prove innocence, or for the court to prove his or her guilt. If found guilty, the person is now subject to the punishment accorded to him or her by the state. Committing a crime is no joke. And being accused of such isn’t either. A good understanding of the basic concepts of the law makes understanding, appreciating, and obeying the law a more straightforward and appealing endeavor.

Claim for Personal Injury Case

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

You fell downstairs while cleaning the window of your office. You break your ankle while trying to lift a box full of document papers. You cut yourself while slicing onions in the canteen in which you work. You burn your fingers while cooking omelet in a restaurant where you work as a cook.

These cases are accident at work, a kind of personal injury case which is often occurred in the working places. Personal injury cases are including personal traffic incident and accident at public spaces. In these cases, it seems like you hurt yourself and you can not sue anybody for the pain you endure. But, actually you can make claims to get compensation from the hidden responsible people like your boss, transportation department, or public spaces supervisor. You can even sue the transportation department if you get your car struck in a big hole in the middle of the road.

You can get help to make a claim from personal injury lawyers working in First4lawyers.com. There are many experts of personal injury linked by this website. Here, they give no win no fee claims service, so you don’t have to pay anything if you loose the case. If you win the case, you will get 100% compensation you deserve.