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Agricultural operations are protected from nuisance lawsuits. FindLaw explains why, and what neighbors can do if farms get out of control.
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FindLaw explains Colorado's manslaughter and related crimes, such as criminally negligent homicide. Learn how the state defines these crimes and their penalties.
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FindLaw explains Colorado's definition of second-degree murder, its penalties, and how it differs from other homicide charges.
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FindLaw reviews California's second-degree murder statute, with comparison to other homicide charges, penalties, and possible defenses.
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Sexual assault and rape are serious crimes in South Dakota. Learn about what qualifies, the statutes of limitations, penalties, and much more about South Dakota rape and sexual assault laws at FindLaw.
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FindLaw explains California's first-degree murder law, including comparisons with second-degree murder, penalties, and possible defenses.
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FindLaw explains Arizona's second-degree murder charge, and how it differs from first-degree murder and manslaughter.
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Sometimes even mutual consent isn't enough to keep you from going afoul of the law in South Carolina. Learn about the legality of sodomy, age of consent, statutory rape, and much more about prohibited consensual sexual activity laws in South Carolina at FindLaw.com.
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A criminal record can have a negative effect on many aspects of your life. Expungement removes convictions from public viewing, such as for job applications. Not every person arrested for a criminal offense in Dallas is eligible for expungement, which is also referred to as expunction. Learn more at FindLaw.com.
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When filing a lawsuit in Texas it's crucially important for you to be aware of the deadlines involved, which are known as statutes of limitations. Learn about the specific civil statutes of limitations in Texas and much more at FindLaw's legal primer.