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Blog Posts in October, 2012

  • Posted By Scott Hughes 15-Oct-2012

    Dont Plead Guilty to an Orange County DUI Without Being Able to Answer These 10 Questions

    Before going to court and just pleading guilty to a DUI in Orange County, at a minimum, you or your lawyer, should be able to answer the following 10 questions: 1. What constitutes a DUI in California? 2. What happened to you when you were arrested ...
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  • Posted By Scott Hughes 12-Oct-2012

    Orange County Car Accident Lawyer

    Orange County Car Accident Attorney If you have been injured in a car accident in Orange County you may be concerned about how to prove the other person is at fault or how your're going to pay your medical bills or recovey your lost wages. Orange ...
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  • Posted By Scott Hughes 11-Oct-2012

    Orange County Deferred Action and California Driver's Licenses

    On June 15, 2012, President Obama announced that his administration "will stop deporting and begin granting work permits to younger illegal immigrants who came to the United States as children and have since led law-abiding lives." The ...
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  • Posted By Scott Hughes 9-Oct-2012

    Orange County Dream Act and Deferred Action Requirements

    The Dream Act and Deferred Action – The Dream Act is a piece of Federal Legislation that would provide a path to citizenship for young illegal immigrants who entered the United States. DREAM is an acronym for the Development, Relief, and ...
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