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Let me ask you about Gun Control. The question is, are you OK with a little Gun Control? Did you know that some citizens, not just convicted...
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You and your infant child are out shopping, and she starts getting cranky. Yep, she’s hungry. As you begin breastfeeding her, an employee...
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How does the law treat open or ethically non-monogamous marriage? Whether spouses have a “free pass” list, one spouse gets a hall pass, or the...
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Testifying Pro Se and examining witnesses3 objections every pro se needs to knowHow to get evidence admittedExtra Do’s & Don’ts When you...
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The mandatory verbal “CPS Miranda Rights”The mandatory written summary of “CPS Miranda Rights”Excluding evidence...
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