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Deceit in American Policing

By Julia Kefalinos |

Richard Leo, renowned expert on interrogation techniques, calls deception the most defining and salient feature of interrogations in this country. Many people may not realize it, but law enforcement regularly interrogate suspects and lie about the potential leniency that could be traded for cooperation. In some cases they even about the evidence they have…. Read More »

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Should You File for Bankruptcy Jointly with Your Spouse?

By Julia Kefalinos |

If you and your spouse are suffering financial distress and are considering filing for bankruptcy in Florida, you may be wondering whether you should file as an individual or jointly. In most cases it benefits couples to file jointly, although in certain situations that is not the case. Regardless of how you file, remember… Read More »

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Can 911 Call Analysis be Trusted?

By Julia Kefalinos |

Let’s say you’re out and about when the unthinkable happens—you discover someone who appears to be dead. It might be someone you know, or a total stranger. You automatically pick up the phone and dial 911 to report it, which is the sensible and responsible thing to do, right? But before you know it,… Read More »

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Is a Man You Know a Victim of Domestic Violence?

By Julia Kefalinos |

Domestic violence: many have a hard time believing that men can be the victims, but the truth is that what happens behind closed doors can be very surprising. Although it may seem far-fetched, there are actually some pretty standard signs that suggest a man may be suffering from this type of psychological, emotional, or… Read More »

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