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Possibly. It depends on the facts of the case. You can recover compensation for aggravation of a pre-existing injury or condition. ... more
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Harassment is unwelcome comments - written or spoken by mechanical or electronic means - or physical conduct based on sex, race, disability, religion or sexual orientation. Harassment violates a person's dignity and/or creates an intimidating, ... more
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Several studies have been conducted to determine whether or not having cataract surgery causes or worsens macular degeneration. It is generally thought that underlying macular degeneration may sometimes go unnoticed until the cataract is removed ... more
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Yes. In Iowa, aggravated assault and battery are considered felonies. A felony is any crime punishable by more then one year in jail. ChaCha on! ... more
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Section 101(a)(43) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) defines “Aggravated Felony” through the listing of a number of specified crimes AND other felonies which include: a) any crime of violence (including crimes involving a substantial ... more
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The seriousness of being classified as an aggravated felon goes far beyond the stigma attached to such a label - it can mean permanent exile from the United States with no means of lawfully returning. Other consequences include: • Ineligible to ... more
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The present study investigated the impact of coexisting anxiety disorder in children with ADHD on their ability to regulate behavior. ... more
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The crime of arson is intentionally burning a building. Often, however, the act of intentionally burning a building creates serious risk of harm to people as well. “Aggravated arson” is the crime of creating a substantial risk of serious physical ... more
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A simple assault charge in Texas may result in a misdemeanor conviction for which the penalty is less than a year behind bars. But the stakes go up when you are charged with aggravated assault which is penalized as a felony offense. ... more
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Possible punishments for aggravated assault in Utah: Imprisonment, probation or parole, Anger management class, Significant ... more
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