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Factors That Determine a Drunk Driving Settlement

Posted on November 8, 2016 in Drunk Driving

Drunk driving in Arizona is a serious issue. Every year, thousands of people die due to drunk driving, and these incidents cost the United States upwards of $130 billion each year. When people drive under the influence of alcohol, they put every other motorist and passenger on the road around them at grave risk. If…
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Credit Card Fraud While Holiday Shopping Online

Posted on November 4, 2016 in Crime

The holidays are a very busy time of year for most Americans and, unfortunately, some people take the hustle and bustle of the holiday season as an opportunity to scam and defraud unwary holiday shoppers. When you start your online holiday shopping, stay vigilant with your finances. Don’t let the stress of the holiday season distract…
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Improving The Arizona Education System With Prop 123

Posted on October 30, 2016 in Crime

Arizona voters saw Proposition 123, the Arizona Education Finance Amendment, on the May 17, 2016, ballot as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment. By a close margin – less than 2% – voters approved Arizona Prop 123, siding in favor of devoting $3.5 billion of the state land trust fund and general fund toward Arizona’s education. As…
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Phoenix ER Wait Times Unveiled

Posted on October 20, 2016 in Crime

When you suffer a bodily injury that needs immediate medical attention, you don’t want to wait in a line of dozens of other injured people before you can receive treatment. The successful treatment of many injuries relies on swift and efficient action. Phoenix is one of the most heavily populated cities in Arizona, and as…
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States With the Most Undocumented Immigrants

Posted on October 10, 2016 in Crime

It is clear that undocumented immigrants continues to be common in the United States and it is a topic of considerable political debate. Republican nominee Donald Trump has made illegal immigration a cornerstone of his campaign, pledging to deport and keep out all undocumented immigrants. Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton vows to  take a different approach…
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Arizona State is the Sixth Most Dangerous College Campus

Posted on September 27, 2016 in Juvenile Crimes

  College can be a dangerous time for students—especially in the top 10 most dangerous campuses in America. Crime Watch Daily analyzed the number of reported aggravated assaults, motor vehicle thefts, sex offenses, burglaries, arsons, robberies, and murders across colleges in the U.S. in 2013 and compiled a list of America’s 10 most-dangerous campuses. Arizona…
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Differences Between Campus Police & City Police Officers

Posted on September 26, 2016 in Crime

If you find yourself in trouble on the Arizona State University campus, the police you call will abide by slightly different regulations than city police officers. While the ASU Police Department and the City of Tempe P.D. have a lot in common, they are not the same. An ASU campus police officer has different priorities, legal…
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Tailgating Safety: ASU Is Ranked #20 for Top College Tailgates

Posted on September 16, 2016 in Crime

Every college loves to celebrate its team on game days with good tailgate parties. Arizona State University ranked number 20 on the list of the top 25 college tailgates in the country. Find out how to stay safe during a tailgating party at ASU to support Sparky the Sun Devil without injuring yourself or spending…
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Solitary Confinement in Arizona—Is It Humane?

Posted on August 26, 2016 in Crime

Our state is home to some of the country’s most extreme supermax prisons. In them, prisoners are subjected to a harsh environment that many attorneys and rights advocates believe violate the 8th Amendment. In 2012, several organizations filed a lawsuit against the Arizona Department of Corrections regarding these poor circumstances. Today, Craig Orent, a Phoenix…
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Snapchat Laws You Should Know About

Posted on August 17, 2016 in Crime

Downloading new apps and programs is so common today that many people have given up reading the terms of service they agree to. The accompanying documents may span several pages and use complex legal jargon, further reducing a user’s desire to actually read them. You may want to catch up on some legal requirements for…
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