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Criminal Law

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Being Pulled Over By The Law Enforcement
http://www.atg.wa.gov/teenconsumer/transportation/
Source: Washington State Office of the Attorney General

Information for teens on what a person should and should not do if pulled over by the police, including the driver's rights, what to do at a traffic stop, and personal safety on the street.
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Criminal Law: An Overview
http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/criminal.html
Source: Cornell Law School/The Legal Information Institute

This link gives a good broad definition of criminal law. Also includes a menu of sources both at the federal and state level to reference for more information on criminal law.
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Hi! Ready for a Traffic School Quick Quiz?
http://www.traffic-school-for-kids.com/quiz.htm
Source: Traffic School For Kids

A quiz for kids about driving and rules of the road.
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How to React to a Car Accident
http://www.atg.wa.gov/teenconsumer/transportation/
Source: Washington State Office of the Attorney General

Information for teens on what to do in case you are involved in a car accident, with additional information on how to avoid car accidents.
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Legal Services for Prisoners with Children
http://prisonerswithchildren.org/
Source: Legal Services for Prisoners with Children

Legal Services for Prisoners with Children (LSPC) advocates for the civil rights and empowerment of incarcerated parents, children, family members and people at risk for incarceration through responding to requests for information, trainings, technical assistance, litigation, community activism and the development of more advocates. The focus is on women prisoners and their families.
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