Sunday, February 18, 2007

Criminal at home

There is a Criminal on
Last week one of our
nabours house.

Peac Talks

In 2001 LTTE came in to
peas talk.2001 to 2007
they killed more than
1500 solders.
who will take the charge.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Lawyer Chat

My new Law website(blog) lounched.
titled as Lawyer Chat

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Omakase Links and Adsense

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Internet marketing

Internet marketing is the use of the
Internet to advertise and sell goods
and services. Internet Marketing
includes pay per click advertising,
banner ads, e-mail marketing,affiliate
marketing, interactive advertising,
search engine marketing ,blog marketing,
and article marketing.

Monday, January 29, 2007

Law and government

Downtown Austin and the State Capitol as seen
from the Congress Avenue Bridge over Town Lake.
Austin is administered by a city council of seven
members, each of them elected by the entire city,
and by an elected mayor under the mayor-council
government system of municipal governance.
Council and mayoral elections are non-partisan
(although most Austin mayors and council members
are Democrats), with a runoff in case there is no majority
winner. Austin remains an anomaly among large Texas
cities in that the council is not elected by districts.
The current mayor of Austin is Will Wynn

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Law

This weeks word is Law

What is Law?
body of official rules and regulations, generally found
in constitutions, legislation, judicial opinions, and the
like, that is used to govern a society and to control the
behaviour of its members.

Law serves a variety of functions. Laws against crimes,
for example, help to maintain a peaceful, orderly,
relatively stable society.

Criminal Law
branch of law that defines crimes and fixes punishments
for them. Also included in criminal law are rules and
procedures for preventing and investigating crimes and
prosecuting criminals, as well as the regulations governing
the constitution of courts.

Criminal Procedure legal system for determining the guilt
or innocence of a person accused of a crime. Attorney
In law, any person authorized by another to represent
him or her. An agent who has been granted express
authority to bind his or her principal is called an attorney.
The term “attorney at law” is used in the United States to
denote a legal adviser or representative in all manner
of business.

Courts
branch of government established to administer the
civil and criminal law. Civil and Criminal courts deal
with cases arising from infractions of the civil law and
the criminal law, respectively. Courts with special,
limited jurisdictions are known by the names of those
jurisdictions. For example, probate or surrogate’s courts
are tribunals dealing with the probate of wills and the
disposition of estates. The judicial organs of military
establishments are called military courts. They have
jurisdiction over infractions by military personnel.
Admiralty courts have jurisdiction over cases arising
from maritime contracts and from violations of maritime
law. Other courts are designated by the territorial limits
of their jurisdictions.

military courts
The judicial organs of military establishments are called
military courts. They have jurisdiction over infractions
by military personnel.Also there are Lawyers Called
Military Lawyers.

Crime
commission of an act or act of omission that violates
the law and is punishable by the state. Crimes are
considered injurious to society or the community,
as distinguished from torts and breach of contract.
Supreme Court of the United States, highest court
in the national judiciary of the United States, possessing
the authority to lay down the terms of its appellate
jurisdiction.

The FBI’s profiling unit, part of its National Center for
the Analysis of Violent Crime, advises law enforcement
officers, most often local police investigators, in cases
of unsolved serial and violent crimes.Since 1930, the
FBI has served as a national clearing house for crime
statistics through its Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR)
programme.

The National Crime Information Center (NCIC), located
in Clarksburg, West Virginia, is a computerized database
of information on crime and criminals.Defense, Department
of (United States), executive branch of the United States
government, popularly known as the Pentagon, created by
Congress in 1949.

Criminal Law

branch of law that defines crimes and fixes punishments
for them. Also included in criminal law are rules and
procedures for preventing and investigating crimes and
prosecuting criminals, as well as the regulations governing
the constitution of courts, the conduct of trials, the
organization of police forces, and the administration of
penal institutions.

Federal Criminal

Federal Government
or federalism, form of government whereby
political power is divided between a central
or national authority and smaller, locally
autonomous units such as provinces or states,
generally under the terms of a constitution.
A federal government, or federation, is usually
formed through the political union of two or
more formerly independent states under one
sovereign government that does not, in any
case, arrogate the individual powers of those
states.

In the United States, criminal law has a number
of unique features. In many particulars it varies
from state to state, for example. Underlying most
of the divergences is an identity of standpoint and
tradition derived from English common law, which
is the origin of nearly all US law. Criminal law also
classifies a crime with respect to its gravity, such
as treason, felony, and misdemeanour

Who is a Lawyer?

Who is a Lawyer?In law, any person authorized by
another to represent him or her. An agent who has
been granted express authority to bind his or her
principal is called an attorney.