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In New Zealand, where a criminal appeal can be brought only by leave and this leave is refused, there is no way to apply to the higher court to review this refusal. It is final as per s 213(3) Crim...| Law Stack Exchange
All I see everywhere[law reports/websites/legal softwares etc.] are legal judgments delivered by judges in various cases. But is there a way to access the arguments made by lawyers in those cases w...| Law Stack Exchange
I'm from New York and got a NY DL. I'm staying 2 years in Germany, for a job opportunity. I already checked, that I have 6 month to get a German License, before my NY one isn't valid there anymore....| Law Stack Exchange
This happened in Virginia, many years ago. Nothing happened, but I have a hypothetical question. My friend and I were out driving in his car. He drives a classic muscle car, a 1969 Cutlass Suprem...| Law Stack Exchange
When receiving written correspondence from municipal employees in Ontario, is there a way to determine if the information is legally binding? For example, I received an email from an employee at a ...| Law Stack Exchange
Suppose you are a moderator of a social media website such as Reddit, or something in the Stack Exchange network, or similar. Users can report inappropriate, abusive, or illegal content. For example,| Law Stack Exchange
In Massachusetts, I recently witnessed a funeral procession going one way on a road. In the other direction on the road was a school bus that stopped opposite the middle of the funeral procession ...| Law Stack Exchange
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Is simply carrying a (lock) knife (for professional reasons) in the UK already considered as having the intention to commit a criminal offence?| Law Stack Exchange
Under English law, when an arbitration clause exists in an agreement, is it legally possible for parties (with mutual consent) to agree to initiate both arbitration and court litigation in England,| Law Stack Exchange
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Q&A for legal professionals, students, and others with experience or interest in law| Law Stack Exchange
In Britain, Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000 abolishes the right to silence when a person enters Britain, and this Schedule has been used by the police to interview British citizens who have en...| Law Stack Exchange