We have focused almost
exclusively on criminal defense because it's what we know how to do, and where we've been most successful.
Criminal defense lawyer Michael S. Pollok is an AV Peer Reviewed rated attorney who focuses his practice
exclusively on criminal law in New York's local, state and federal courts.
The Redwood City criminal and DUI defense lawyers at Ahmed & Sukaram, Attorneys at Law, focus
exclusively on criminal & DUI defense.
Gabby works
exclusively on criminal cases for the firm.
At the Law Office of Mark J. Sacco, our practice is focused
exclusively on criminal law and defending clients against offenses ranging from driving under the influence and drug possession to violent crimes and fraud.
Sandy focuses
exclusively on criminal defense of those charged with state and federal crimes.
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In addition to including those blogs
exclusively focused
on DUI law, we've also included lawyers blogging
on the broader subject of
Criminal Law.
In 2007 he went out
on his own, still practicing
criminal and quasi-
criminal defence work
exclusively, maintaining a strong presence in the Grande Prairie area, including Dawson Creek and Fort St. John, British Columbia.
His law practice is
exclusively focused
on criminal defense.
Lilit Izakelian has experience in
exclusively practicing
criminal law with a focus placed
on drinking and driving offences, drug offences, firearm offences, and assaults.
(4) A relevant decision may not be taken except
on imperative grounds of public security in respect of an EEA national who: (a) has resided in the UK for a continuous period of at least 10 years before the relevant decision; or... (5) Where a relevant decision is taken
on grounds of public policy or public security it shall, in addition to complying with the preceding paragraphs of this regulation, be taken in accordance with the following principles --(a) the decision must comply with the principle of proportionality; (b) the decision must be based
exclusively on the personal conduct of the person concerned; (c) the personal conduct of the person concerned must represent a genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat affecting one of the fundamental interests of society; (d) matters isolated from the particulars of the case or which relate to considerations of general prevention do not justify the decision; and (e) a person's previous
criminal convictions do not in themselves justify the decision.