WHAT A LOS ANGELES CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY DOES FOR CRIMINAL CASES

June 14th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Law

Crimes are taken very seriously in America. Los Angeles, a busy and vibrant city, is no exception. It is often debated on whether or not Los Angeles has the highest crime rate as compared to other States.
Criminal cases are prosecuted aggressively and convictions can lead to death sentences, life imprisonment sentences and even loss of certain rights. A person charged with a crime will need a Los Angeles Criminal Defense Attorney even at the very beginning of a case.
In every criminal or felony case, there are procedures that have to be followed and this is called “due process.” When a suspect is arraigned and brought in for questioning, he or she has the right to request for his or her counsel. Los Angeles Criminal Defense Attorneys are present during questioning and ensure that their suspect client’s rights are not violated.
A criminal attorney also studies every single detail of his or her client’s case and challenges the prosecution at points that he or she deems as weak. He or she will also represent the client during preliminary hearings and will be there to argue in their behalf. He or she will also aid the client in preparing for hearings and appeal judgments.
A criminal defense attorney also aids in probation, expungement and even parole issues of his or her client.
Hiring a skillful and experienced criminal defense attorney can be your most valuable asset in any criminal case against you.


New work assignment and LifeLock.com

June 10th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Security

lifelockMy husband and I were very excited since we got here in the United States. His employer sent him here for their new project. Though settling down has never been easy at first because we don’t have car yet. But as soon as we bought a car, everything seems simple. And every time he has free time, we usually go and visit other states. One time we were discussing about identity theft and we realized that it is one of the fastest crimes here so we really have to be careful. But being careful is not enough. We have to find ways on how to really protect our identity. We will only be staying for a couple of years and we don’t want to get involved in such unfortunate circumstances. So we started to search on the web and luckily we were redirected to LifeLock.com site. We were more convinced that we really need to enrol especially when we read on LifeLock Reviews page the stories about the victims. Good thing that there is an on-going LifeLock Promotional which is really a great savings. Now my husband and I have no worries at all because we are confident that our identities are being protected properly by lifelock.


Unexpected work assignment

June 6th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Flags

USflagstoreLast year I got a new job. The company is globally competitive and I am definite that I could gain a lot of exposure that would more hone my skills. So I tried to work harder and always grab good opportunities. My boss then got a new project and wanted me to be part of it. I knew that it would be a great help for my career so I accepted the offer. I was very excited because my work assignment would be in the United States. I am also grateful because usually, an employee should have stayed at least a year in order to be considered for such an assignment. Fortunately, my case was exempted. It has been eight months since I got here and a couple of months more I will be back in my hometown. So as early as now, I am collecting souvenirs. I took the opportunity to travel to different states whenever I have free time or during holidays especially on long weekends. I have collected some from those states but I wanted to bring home unique souvenirs. Then one of my colleagues gave me an idea to buy Valley Forge flags and small flags. She recommended to me the flag store site. I visited it right away and found the items that I want and all at affordable prices. Now I am satisfied with my souvenir collection.


Personal loans and the promise of a great life

June 2nd, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Loans

americanoneunsecuredA great life ahead is what my dad wished for us when he passed away two year ago. He wanted my mom and my three sisters (he called us the “four best women in the world”) to lead a great and happy life as he watched over us from above. It was a traumatic moment when my dad suddenly passed away. Me, my mom and my sister were at a loss since we’ve always depended on one great man, my dad. My mom took the courage by starting a business and getting Business Loans. She was joined by my older sister who just graduated from college at that time. Eventually, I joined the pack after graduating too. As our business is starting to gain ground, my family is slowly recovering from the passing away of my dad. Making this business a success would make my dad really proud of us. Recently, my youngest sister shifted course and took on a business course to add expertise to what we do. We searched for Loans Online and got Personal Loans to finance her education. Even though she is still an undergraduate, she never fails to give great input in our soon to be very successful business.


French Scholarship

May 30th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Education

I got the chance to study Economics in France, thanks to the bourse that I got. I am on my second year now and currently looking closely into how online companies such as  aide à domicile and comparatif mutuelles work as part of this year’s curriculum.


Breathing words

May 27th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Career

RWCMy parents brought me up to be a voracious reader. That kind of upbringing made me have that deep affection for words. When I got into Yale, I immediately looked for a writing and reading club to satiate my hunger for words. One of my good friends nudged me into putting my skills into something that would enable me to earn at the same time. She introduced me to freelance writing. Since I breathe writing, as it were, it was a fun experience having a writing job even at the tender age of 19 (It is still considered a tender age, at least according to my definition of the term. Ha!). Most of my friends now have freelance writing jobs and we would spend our weekly earnings shopping for books. We would spend countless of hours reading, discussing and writing about anything under the sun. We consider a bookshop our second home. It makes us feel warm and wonderful inside. A future plan was made during one of our book sessions: we would build our dream bookstore 10 years from now. For our short-term plan, we are saving money for a trip to Paris during our semester break, and we can’t wait to hang out in the quaint Shakespeare and Company bookstore in the City of Lights.