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When is evidence legally considered to be in “plain view?”

The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects people from “unreasonable” search and seizure. In most cases, unless they’re given permission to enter, law enforcement officers need a search warrant to look around and take potential evidence from a person’s home or other property. That warrant, which must be based on “probable cause,” outlines what… Continue reading When is evidence legally considered to be in “plain view?”

Consequences of a drug possession charge in Alabama

Being in willful possession or control of a controlled substance could lead to a drug possession charge. Like all other drug charges, possession is a serious offense, and the outcome of your case could have far-reaching consequences. If convicted, you might end up in jail, not to mention the collateral damages a conviction could have… Continue reading Consequences of a drug possession charge in Alabama

What are the health implications of carrying too much debt?

If you have more personal debt than you can afford, you might consider filing for bankruptcy. However, it is understandable if you feel a little worried about that. With all the misconceptions circulating around bankruptcy, it is no wonder that the thought of bankruptcy makes many feel uneasy. Yet those worries are probably nothing compared… Continue reading What are the health implications of carrying too much debt?

Can you stop a foreclosure with bankruptcy?

Your lender has informed you that they’re thinking about starting the foreclosure process. Maybe you’ve gotten the first official notice – there are many pieces of paperwork that you should receive on a very specific timeline – or maybe you’ve just realized that foreclosure is looming because you’ve missed payments. Either way, you’re looking for… Continue reading Can you stop a foreclosure with bankruptcy?

Explaining the “felony-murder rule” in Alabama

There’s a lot of controversy around something called the “felony-murder rule.” Some states have revised their laws considerably but have kept some form of it on the books. Essentially, the rule states that if someone dies during the commission of a felony (including one of the alleged perpetrators), the person directly responsible for the death… Continue reading Explaining the “felony-murder rule” in Alabama

Serious illnesses like cancer can lead to bankruptcy

Doctors have an easier time now than ever before of detecting cancer. Imaging tests, surgical biopsies and even genetic sequencing of cancerous tissue have increased the speed of diagnosis and the accuracy of results. Patients who discovered that they have cancer also benefit from an ever-expanding roster of treatment options. Surgical removal of tumors is… Continue reading Serious illnesses like cancer can lead to bankruptcy

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