Day In Court Legal Resources



This site has been created to help you get started in your navigation of the U.S. legal system. People who are forced to face the complexities of our legal system for the first time.

Remember, this website is NOT a replacement for doing your own research or consulting legal experts in various fields, it's just a starting point.

We hope that this site might help you find the resources you need to be prepared for your Day In Court.
Our legal system is separated into Criminal and Civil. Criminal involves crimes to be prosecuted by the state and Civil cases are to resolve matters between individuals.

More information on Criminal Law is available on Answers.com by clicking here or from the Internet Legal Research Group.

Civil cases involve both Civil Law and Common Law. Civil law are codified rules and regulations while Common Law follows case history to develop a series of precedents that are followed, but not truly codified.

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DUI Cases
Negligence Cases
  If you have been arrested for Driving Under the Influence of an intoxicant, the potential penalties for such cases are quite high. You should consult an attorney immediately.

If you have suffered damages due to the negligence of others, you may be entitled to compensation. While some of these cases may get quite complex, with proper representation you can better understand the issues involved.
Travel Law Personal Injury Cases
  Being injured while traveling can be a frightening task. Likewise, trying to claim damages against international entities may be difficult. The proper lawyer may be able to assist you. If you are injured and such an injury is the fault of another, an attorney may be able to help you recover damages and work to assist you getting on your feet again...literally and figuratively.
Disclaimer: This site in no way represents or warrants the ability of any attorneys or other companies represented on this site. Nothing within this site should be taken as any kind of an endorsement and all users should take appropriate caution and conduct their own research to determine the ability of anyone to handle whatever issues may be involved in their case. As always, consulting a lawyer is a good idea. Consulting multiple attorneys to get a diversity of opinion may also be a good idea. Ultimately the responsibility rests with the end user and not with this site for any and all issues. This is not legal advice, but simply general information to help you start your own investigation to obtain more complete information from other sources.
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