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Should Women’s Prisons Be Closed?

By Criminal Defense

Statistics show that over 1.5 million people are currently incarcerated here in the U.S. and that the cumulative price tag for the 50 states to run their respective prison systems is well over $52 billion per year. While these statistics may not come as a total surprise, it may still…

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Can Genes Influence Violent Behavior?

By Violent Crimes

On behalf of Jacquelyn Ford Law, P.C. A very interesting study was released recently about violent crimes and the way that an individual’s genetic makeup could play a role in these violent acts. Researchers found that there are two key genes that seem to dictate, at least in part, how…

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Eyewitnesses are Imperfect

By Criminal Defense

When a crime — or something that is perceived as illegal — is happening, the witnesses involved usually feel a jolt of adrenaline and they are instantly a little more on edge and stressed than they normally would be. They see the act in question, and then down the line…

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Implications of a Drug Charge

By Drug Charges

On behalf of Jacquelyn Ford Law, P.C. posted in Drug Charges on Monday, October 20, 2014. As a society, we often think that people who are accused of drug crimes are bad people who don’t deserve a second chance, let alone the possibility to see the outside of a jail…

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Help with Oklahoma City DUI

By Criminal Defense

On behalf of Jacquelyn Ford Law, P.C. If you have ever consumed alcoholic beverages at a happy hour or a celebration, you have probably wondered whether or not you should drive. In some cases, a person may feel perfectly capable of driving only to be pulled over and asked to…

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