November 13, 2017

Knowing Where You Stand With the Law

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The law is in place to protect the general public and its best interests. Many of us know what to do if we witness something that seems contrary to the law: we report it to the relevant authorities. However, if you believe that you may be the individual who has come to loggerheads with the legal system, you may not be quite as aware of what is expected of you. The key to avoiding further trouble is to know exactly where you stand with the law at all times: both in terms of being a victim or a perpetrator of a crime. Here are a few key pieces of information that could help you if you ever find that you are a wanted person.
 
Understanding Arrest Warrants
 
If you believe that you may have broken a law, there may be a warrant out for your arrest. An arrest warrant essentially means that you are suspected of carrying out an offence, and a police officer is rightfully within their grounds to arrest you should they come into contact with you. They are generally issued if you are suspected of taking part in criminal activity, you have failed to appear in court when expected, or have failed to comply with pre-existing bail conditions. While arrest warrants may mean that you can be arrested, they do not necessarily mean that you will undertake jail time. If you are unsure as to whether there’s a warrant out for your arrest or not, there’s no need to worry. You can find out How to check if you have a warrant relatively easily with the use of simple, specialist online search engines. If you find that you do have a warrant, it’s time to contact your defence solicitor. It is generally best to then hand yourself over to the police rather than avoiding your inevitable arrest.
 
Being Familiar with the Arrest Process
 
Your legal rights are liable to vary depending on your location. However, if you are arrested, there’s certain procedure that will take place and a protocol that you should follow to prevent further charges being made against you. Firstly, it is important to remain calm and not panic. Lashing out, using abusive language, or resisting arrest is likely to make the series of events much more difficult and unpleasant for you. Then we have the usual statement that will be used by the officer while you are being placed under arrest: you do not have to say anything to the police, but if you are later charged with a crime, and you have not mentioned, when questioned, something that you later rely on in court, then this may be taken into account when deciding if you are guilty. It is generally best to remain quiet until you have consulted your solicitor, who you will be able to contact once you have arrived at the police station.
 
Knowing Your Rights
 
In the Street
 
If you are stopped by a police officer in any situation, you have the right to request to see their identification documents and their warrant card if they do attempt to arrest you. You can ask why you have been stopped and, if searched, you can request a record of the search after the process has been completed. You also always have the right to be treated humanely and with respect at all times.
 
In a Police Station
 
If you are detained in a police station, you can request to see the written codes governing your rights and how you are treated, to ensure that everything is being carried out lawfully. You can also ask to speak to the custody officer at any time. This is the individual who is endowed with the responsibility of ensuring your welfare at any given time. Again, you can request to know exactly why you have been arrested at any given time. Finally, you have the right to notify someone of your arrest and to contact a private solicitor. Do not panic, you cannot be kept in custody for an indefinite period of time.
 
In Your Home
 
Sometimes police will be given the authority to search your home. If they do not have a warrant, they will require your consent. If they do have a warrant, they can search your property with or without your consent. There are also certain situations when police can enter your property without your consent or a warrant, though these are less common. This could be to capture an escaped prisoner, searching your property following your arrest, to protect a life, or to prevent serious damage to the given property.
 
Remember that it is always essential that you know and understand your rights in relation to the law. So keep up to date and conduct further research if you are in any doubt when it comes to any legal situation.
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November 10, 2017

The Weigh Up: Risk Vs. Reward

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In the modern world, most people have plenty of things in their lives to keep them entertained. From your work which occupies most of your time to the personal relationships you value so much, you always have loads on your plate. Of course, this isn’t negative and is very healthy at any stage in life. There’s one thing you might be lacking, though; risk. This is truly one of the most exciting elements in most people’s lives and will be a real chance for you to explore what makes you tick. To help you out with this, this post will be going through some of the ways you can balance the risks you take with the potential rewards you will get from them.
 
Probability: One of the most important parts of this whole thing is probability, as this will be the largest deciding factor in the risks you take. Follow a career path, for example, can be seen as a risk. Opting to try and become a doctor is an achievable goal, and most people will be able to do it with the right dedication and willpower. But, gunning to become an astronaut would be too risky, as you would have to put too much time into it, and you would be extremely unlikely to actually do it.
 
The Effort Getting There: Along with considering the likelihood of your risks being fruitful, it can also be wise to think about the effort you’re going to have to put in to get there. In the case of becoming an astronaut, you would have to dedicate a huge portion of your life to this sort of goal. If your risk is unsuccessful, you will have wasted this time, and won’t be able to get it back. This element of the process covers any money you might be putting at risk, as well.
 
The Payout: When you take a risk, there will almost certainly be a payout of some sort. Otherwise, there would be no point in taking it at all. Whether this is a job, money, or something else, the risk you take has to be worth it. A lot of people will ignore this part of their risk-taking. But, if you’re not careful, you could end up investing a huge amount for very little, even if things pan out well. This can be very hard when taking risks which are close to your heart. But, in reality, there’s never a good ready to cast aside logic in this sort of field.
 
Balancing It All: Once you’ve got an idea of each of these elements, it’s time to start balancing it all. Ideally, the risks you take should have a high probability of succeeding, like going for a promotion when you have been doing well. Along with this, though, the should also be easy to achieve, while also offering a very high payout. Of course, this sort of process can be twisted to meet your needs. American lotto online has a low probability of giving you some money, for example. But, it is also cheap to join, and you could gain a huge amount from it. This can make it worth your time and money.
 
Even if it may seem scary, it is often well worth taking risks in your normal life. Whether this is asking your boss for a day off or talking to that crush you’ve had for ages, you won’t be able to succeed in life without putting things on the line. Of course, though, this doesn’t have to be scary. Instead, if you simply take the right measures to balance the risks you take with the potential reward, you will find it much easier to feel secure in the decisions you make.
 
The risks you take never have to be too scary. This is an essential part of life, but this doesn’t mean that you have to let it ruin what you’ve built. People in the highest positions in the world have all had to take a risk at some point in their life. Big or small, this sort of decision will always shape your future, so it’s worth making sure you make the right one. One of the biggest regrets people will carry with them is being too cautious to take a risk.
 
Hopefully, this post will inspire you to start working harder on the security you give yourself when you’re avoiding risks in your day to day life. Most people don’t consider the importance of this area. But, without the right work, you won't be able to take any positive risks at all.
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