How to Look up Old Murders: Can Anyone Look at Old Case Files?

Old murder (cold) case files are public records in the US, meaning anyone can view them through a simple request. You may submit a request at the local courthouse or local law enforcement headquarters. Note: Arrest reports and crime and incident reports are not public records in some states. You may need a court order … Read more

Can I get a passport with a criminal record in Australia?

Reportable Offenders in Australia cannot travel outside the country without special permission. However, if you were convicted of non-reportable offenses and have completed your sentence, nothing is stopping you from getting a passport and leaving the country. Quick Take: Responsible Authority is the secretary to the department of foreign affairs and trade of the Commonwealth … Read more

CPS Case Laws: How long does a CPS (Child Protective Services) conviction stay on your record?

The work of CPS (Child Protective Services) is to investigate child abuse and neglect. Because of that, a CPS case conviction for child abuse or neglect will stay on your record for ten years after the youngest child in the report turns eighteen. Some records are permanent. Quick take: Parents have the option to choose … Read more

Traveling With a Criminal Record: Are felons allowed to travel outside Canada?

Canadian law does not prohibit felons from getting a passport, what is problematic is traveling outside the country with a criminal record. For convicts: You will need a Form I-192 to enter the United States or a waiver from the country you intend to travel to. Record suspension removes your criminal record from police database … Read more

Weird Christmas Laws From Around The World

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Was Christmas Illegal in the United States in the 17th century? Did the United Kingdom make it so that Santa couldn’t drive a car (much less his sleigh!)? Learn about all this and more with these weird and wacky laws from around the world. Some quick things to note before we get started Stay far … Read more

Road Rage Laws: Endangering Other People On a Highway is a Punishable Offense

Depending on the circumstances involved, road rage may constitute a felony or misdemeanor under state and federal road rage/aggressive driving laws. It may also impact your insurance and license rights. Road rage laws explained. An assault with a dangerous weapon or motor vehicle by the passenger or driver(s) of one motor vehicle on the driver … Read more