Jail for the first time?

March 29, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Law Enforcement

Jail

Sometimes you do something intentionally or unintentionally which become the cause of others harm. As a result, you are accused for the matter, trial is going on, verdict is come out and eventually you are in jail if you are really do that occurrence. Going to jail for the first time is not easy for everyone above all if you are from a very aristocrat or conservative background. If you have not got any chance to meet anyone who has been incarcerated before, then it also makes difficulty for you.

You most likely feel like that you have made a greater mistake than anyone else in the world. You may also feel, you are one of the few ill-fated individuals who really got caught. Your assumption is not true because chances are that you have known someone who has been to jail at any point in his or her life. It also may possible anyone of your known people passed some point of their life in jail but you don’t know it. Going to jail actually is not something that individuals usually brag about. This is amazingly very easy to keep a secret. Nearly all has made some big mistake at some point in their lives. Many people learn to overcome the mistakes in judgment. One day you will come out of the experience as a better person. A general misunderstanding that nearly all first-time inmates get is that they are different from everyone else who is in jail. Actually if truth be told that few offenders like repeat offenders may not get learned lessons from their jail experiences. But most of the people who are incarcerated are actually trying to be better ones just like you are.

Here (in jail) you will definitely meet some people similar to yourself. You should try to become the type of buddy to them that you are seeking. It will make your time enjoyable and go a lot faster. Many prisoners prefer playing cards, gossiping or reading books. Several jails get Jail Industries programs. The programs allow inmates to learn different trades, skills and even make money. A number of jails provide college courses to inmates. You should take advantage of every of the opportunities available to you. Thus, you will get the time will go much faster and don’t get bored with jail life.

To know more about jail life or how can you pass your time in jail, you can search the net. In the web you can get several stories of real experiences from ex-inmates. They share their experiences and view about jail. You may get much valuable information from their stories. You can search the net for particular jail for example if you want to know about Broward County Jail then put the key word in any search engine and get a lot of information what you are looking for.

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Mumbai Attack Trial

March 25, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Legal News

Mohammed Ajmal Kasab The lone terrorist Mohammed Ajmal Kasab who captured in the Mumbai terror attacks in India 2008 now he is on trial. The trial is going to start before Special Judge M L Tahilyani in Mumbai Jail few days ago (23 March). He came into view by video link from the jail as soon as the hearing begins at the Sessions Court.

Mumbai Police already sent the charge-sheet against Kasab to the Home Ministry. The charge-sheet takes account of the answer to how the boat was hijacked in Gujarat. It also attaches Kasab’s confession with transcripts of the conversations by attackers during the Mumbai attacks. Police send answers to the 30 questions, as well, asked by the Pakistan authorities. At this time it is Center’s prerogative to send reply to the Pak Administration. Earlier, Mumbai police had submitted an over 11,500-page charge-sheet in the terror attacks on 25 February in the Qila court. It had included the names of Kasab and 44 others – including nine killed attackers – involved in Mumbai attack that claimed more than180 lives. That time the incident made a noise all over the world.

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CCA can Represent Consumers in Courts

March 17, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Consumer Rights

China Consumers’ Association (CCA) said that the group is likely to get official permission to represent consumers in courts. The CCA is a government-funded, non-profit organization. It was established in 1984 to protect consumers’ rights. It has 3,138 branches across the country.

CCA’s secretary-general Yang Hongcan said “The Consumer Protection Law will be amended this year, and we will be allowed to help consumers through legal representation.” It was quoted by Monday’s China Daily. He said for the past 25 years, the CCA’s role has been limited to mediating in disputes between consumers and vendors sooner than the issue entered the legal process. Yang said “Once the issue reaches the courts, we cannot do anything.”

Citing tainted-milk scandal in 2008, he said that if the CCA had the right to represent consumers in court, then the victims would have been able to register their cases with the local association office and entrust it to represent the victims in court. Yang said that would have saved both time and money, and provided them with all types’ information about their legal rights. On the other hand, Dean of Beijing-based Huijia Law Firm Qiu Baochang said “In many cases such as the milk scandal, it is hard for the consumer, as an individual, to have his or her rights protected. It is necessary to empower consumer organizations to represent groups of consumers in court.”

The association received around 648,000 complaints from 4.38 million consumers in 2008 and helped them recover over 66 million Yuan through measures for example refunds and product recalls. The officials hope after the amended of law they can help more to the consumer.

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NZ High Court Legalized Facebook for Serving of Court Papers

March 16, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - New Laws

facebook logoNew Zealand High Court approved the serving of court papers via Facebook today (16 March). The Court in Wellington was sentenced that Axe Market Garden is trying to sue Craig Axe who is alleged to have taken $241,000 from the firm account. According to Daniel Vincent (who counsel for the company), the plaintiff was effectively Axe’s father John and there were difficulties in serving papers on his son.

Craig Axe was known to be living in the UK though his actual whereabouts were not known. The court was told, a family dispute that predated the alleged taking of money from that account. The amount had been accessed via the web while Axe was in the UK. It was alleged, he was assisted in taking the amount by a second defendant Nicholas Scown in four individuals transactions. The court was told Mr Scown was currently living in Auckland. He would be served papers as normal. The case was adjourned until 27 April.

Vincent said Axe had corresponded via email and was known to have a Facebook site, too. He asked the Justice if he would take the atypical step of approving a secondary service order on Axe via Facebook and email to avoid him frustrating his client’s court action. Justice David Gendall did not bat an eyelid in the court room as soon as approving the order after being assured that newspaper adverts could not be effectively targeted. Vincent said after the hearing that he believed it was first time in New Zealand the court had allowed the serving of papers via Facebook. He added he had been inspired by a current court case in Australia. There the Australian Capital Territory Supreme Court approved an application to use Facebook to legally notify a couple who lost their home after defaulting on a loan.

After the Australian case, the site authority praised the ruling. They said “We’re pleased to see the Australian court validate Facebook as a reliable, secure and private medium for communication. The ruling is also an interesting indication of the increasing role that Facebook is playing in people’s lives.” The popular social network website, Facebook has got violent popularity in online hangout. It attacked already over 140 million users globally since it launched in 2004.

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