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Crazy Laws in Arizona: Marking a Flag

For some people, a flag stirs profound feelings of patriotism. For others, a flag stirs strong feelings of artistry. While the latter may not sound like such a bad thing, it can actually lead to handcuffs. The next time you have an urge to…

Common Questions About Gun Use in Crimes

The right to own firearms is protected by the U.S. Constitution. Most of the time, gun owners use their guns responsibly—that is, if they use them at all. However, some people use their guns to threaten, injure, and kill others. Gun laws exist to…

Arizona Law and Company Embezzlement

Employees are expected to perform their duties without taking advantage of their superiors, clients, or fellow employees. Unfortunately, many people can’t resist the temptation to take money from their employers in an unethical manner. If you have been wrongfully accused of embezzlement, it’s important…

Finding Ridiculous Laws Throughout the States

Most of the time, the law is serious business. Every once in a while, however, you come across a law so ridiculous that you can’t help but laugh a little. Each state in this great nation has its own book of laws, and each…

A Look at Domestic Violence Laws in Arizona

Getting charged and convicted of domestic violence can have a huge impact on your life. Regardless of the circumstances surrounding a domestic violence incident, you deserve a robust defense organized by a skilled criminal defense attorney. It’s also a good idea to learn about…

No Whaling Allowed, and Other Crazy Oklahoma Laws

There was a time when Oklahoma was considered a frontier. Back then, strange laws maybe didn’t seem so strange. Then again, it’s hard to imagine a world in which the following rules actually benefited society. No Sharing Hamburgers In Oklahoma, it’s supposedly forbidden to…

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