Ruling Limits Ability of Judges to Inflate Sex Offender Sentences By: Findlaw PR | August 29, 2010 The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has stopped an end-run around sex offender laws in their efforts to get offenders sentenced to harsher penalties.
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New Law Requires Testing of All Rape Kit DNA Evidence in Illinois By: Findlaw PR | August 29, 2010 A bill recently signed by Governor Quinn will require all law enforcement agencies to send rape kits (physical evidence collected after sexual assaults) for DNA testing.
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Illinois Laws Do Not Protect Overdose Victims Who Need Medical Help By: Findlaw PR | August 29, 2010 Drug users facing an overdose often avoid getting needed medical help for themselves or others because they fear criminal prosecution. Two states now have "Good Samaritan" laws protecting drug users.
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Genadyne Biotechnologies is Awarded 5-Year Veteran Administration Contract By: Jorge Posada, Genadyne Biotechnologies | August 29, 2010 Contract will cover negative pressure wound therapy and therapeutic support surfaces.
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DePuy ASR Hip Recall Announced Long After Reports of High Revision Rates and Metal Ion Release in Patients; Depuy ASR Hip Lawyers Offer Free Claim Evaluations for Patients Nationwide By: Steven Johnson, The Johnson Law Firm | August 29, 2010 The DePuy ASR hip recall is a hip recall that hip replacement patients should review to see if they are affected and to determine if they qualify to file hip replacement lawsuits and medical monitoring.
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Mining Safety Director Earns Membership With Stanford Who's Who By: Christine Curcio, Stanford Who's Who | August 29, 2010 Oscar G. Frederick has been accepted among the ranks of leading professionals with Stanford Who's Who as a result of his outstanding work in the state government.
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NTSB Holds Hearings to Address Truck Rollover Accidents By: Findlaw PR | August 28, 2010 Anytime a tractor-trailer is involved in a crash, the potential for serious injuries is high. When these trucks rollover, the potential for serious harms only increases.
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The States' Battle to Take Back Immigration Reform From Uncle Sam By: Findlaw PR | August 28, 2010 The federal government has always maintained jurisdiction over the laws surrounding immigration. However, states around the country, such as Arizona, are making state-level reforms.
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Long Lines at Social Security Offices Not Going Away Anytime Soon By: Findlaw PR | August 28, 2010 If you have called your local Social Security office and gotten a busy signal, you are not alone.
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Noted Cross-Country Bicyclist Killed in North Carolina Crash By: Findlaw PR | August 28, 2010 The death of touring bicyclist Arnold Arnott underscores the vulnerability of those who ride in close proximity to motor vehicle traffic.
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Newer Employees Means More On-The-Job Injuries By: Findlaw PR | August 28, 2010 When the rate of hiring increases, we see some upward pressure on injury rates and frequency.
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What is Tax Fraud? By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | August 28, 2010 In order to obtain the necessary revenue to fund these programs, the federal government has established certain guidelines regarding the amount of money individuals and corporations must pay in taxes.
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Types of Tax Fraud By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | August 28, 2010 Tax fraud occurs when an individual or corporation enters into an illegal scheme to avoid paying taxes legally owed to the federal government.
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Enforcement Change Leads to Surge in Drug Recalls By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | August 28, 2010 Recalls of prescription and non-prescription drugs surge by over 300 percent in 2009.
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International Ambassador Joins The Ranks Of Stanford Who's Who By: Christine Curcio, Stanford Who's Who | August 28, 2010 Charles Ntwaagae has been accepted among the prestigious ranks of Stanford Who's Who as a result of his extraordinary effort in government.
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Stanford Who's Who Elects Brilliant Accountant For Membership By: Christine Curcio, Stanford Who's Who | August 28, 2010 Stanford Who's Who welcomes Councilor Peter M. Cavanagh to the ranks of leading professionals as a result of his exceptional effort in the Accounting Industry.
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Back Disk Injuries By: Findlaw PR | August 27, 2010 The pain of a spinal disk injury can stop a person in their tracks. Every movement can be excruciating, carrying with it the risk of further injury and permanent damage.
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Diabetes and Social Security Disability Insurance - You Might Qualify By: Findlaw PR | August 27, 2010 With the sharp increase of diabetes, there are many people who suffer from the disease who may qualify for Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) benefits.
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OVI Checkpoints: How They Operate and Why You Know The Locations By: Findlaw PR | August 27, 2010 The Ohio State Highway Patrol regularly conducts checkpoints to deter violations of the law against operating a vehicle while impaired (OVI).
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Settling With an Insurance Company: Proceed With Caution By: Findlaw PR | August 27, 2010 In dealing with insurance companies after a motor-vehicle accident, be extremely cautious and consult your own lawyer.
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