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What type of lawyers do not have to argue trials in a court setting?
I’ve heard that some lawyers don’t act as actual advocates in court, they do all their work in an office mostly. Please let me know some types of lawyers like this. Thanks!! =)
Is this statement accurate when speaking of the criminal class in general, not just terrorists and illegals?
“They fear contact with authority. Any remote or direct link with the government is now a risk…."Seven months after the state attorney general, Anne Milgram, ordered local police departments in New Jersey to question people they arrest for certain crimes … Continue reading
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Tagged advocates, amp, attorney general anne milgram, chilling effect, confusion, crimes, criminals, dragnet, education fund, federal authorities, illegal immigrants, immigration status, juega, latin american, oref, police departments in new jersey, referrals, seven months, slogin, state attorney general
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This question is regarding the indictment of actor Wesley Snipes on failure to file income tax returns…..?
He was found guilty today and used a little known argument in his defense that I’ve heard before from anti-tax protestors or advocates in the past. After reading the article on Yahoo!, could someone in the tax profession (preferably a … Continue reading
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Tagged advocates, irs, tax attorney, tax profession, tax protestors, treasury department, yahoo
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