Sec. 545.421. FLEEING OR ATTEMPTING TO ELUDE POLICE OFFICER; OFFENSE. | (Text) | (1-click HTML) |
---|
(e) A person is presumed to have recklessly engaged in conduct placing another in imminent danger... | (Text) | (1-click HTML) |
Search Tips: One or more words may be misspelled:
intoxicat Plural alternatives: injury (injuries) Synonyms in this publication:
injury: abuse, bad, bankruptcy, blight, blow, breach, break, breakdown, check, chip, collapse, concussion, contempt, cost, crack, crime, cut, damage, debit, delinquency, denial, despite, destruction, detriment, distress, dump, encroachment, error, expense, failure, fault, felony, forfeit, forfeiture, grievance, harm, impairment, imposition, injustice, liability, loss, malfeasance, mischief, misdemeanor, nonfeasance, offense, omission, poison, pollution, prejudice, rent, run, slip, tear, tort, trauma, trespass, trip, violation, wrong These words have practice notes in the legal dictionary: injury |
|
Our Mission ObjectiveOur mission is to provide citizens free access to the laws and codes of their state utilizing a unique search engine that matches clients with qualified legal professionals who can help with specific issues.
Our goal is to do this in a manner that promotes open government and freedom of information, while providing attorneys with valuable tools to connect with qualified prospects in need of professional services.
|
Ignorance Is No Excuse Your Right To Know The LawAll citizens have a right to have access to the laws that govern them. Citizen awareness and participation in government is fundamental to ensuring a sound democracy.
Although unfettered access to the law is a fundamental right to all citizens, there is no substitute for experienced legal counsel.
We do not recommend self-representation. We do, however, recognize that in an age where people routinely research legal matters online using everything from a smartphone to their xbox, both attorneys and clients alike can benefit from this resource.
|
|