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Free criminal lawyers are appointed by the criminal courts to give legal assistance to those people charged with crimes but cannot afford a good lawyer. This legal aid comes from good attorneys that the Courts have recognized as being competent and resourceful. The purpose of this is to give everyone a fair trial.
It may depend on the type of business being conducted, but, in general, yes.
A person charged with a crime is being brought to the CRIMINAL courts by the state. If convicted that person may be fined or sent to prison. A person being sued is being brought to the CIVIL courts by another legal person. The side which loses the case will have to pay costs and perhaps make restitution to the person who wins.
The goal of mental health courts is to provide individuals with mental health issues who have been involved in the criminal justice system with access to treatment and support rather than traditional punitive measures. These specialized courts aim to address the underlying mental health problems contributing to criminal behavior, reduce recidivism, and promote rehabilitation. By facilitating collaboration between the legal system and mental health services, mental health courts strive to improve the overall well-being of participants and enhance public safety.
Many criminal convictions can be cleared from an individual's criminal record. This means, under certain circumstances, an individual may ask the court to erase a conviction from your permanent record, in which case, subsequent courts and law enforcement officials may not have access to certain elements of your criminal past. Not everything can be cleared and there are different steps that you must take in order to have the chance to get your conviction cleared. As a general rule, you must have finished your probation term and not have gotten in anymore trouble with the law before being considered for this.
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As a general rule, no, BUT THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS. Law enforcement, the courts, government agencies, and private employers empowered to do background checks for national security clearances, will always be able to access the expunged part of your criminal history record.
The term "civil liability" means that another person or a business can sue you and end up being awarded damages by the courts. Civil liability is distinguished from Criminal liability.
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