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“Refusing the blood test after a wedding?” — Radu’s 1 A.M. crossroads, explained with the actual Romanian rules

Using Radu’s late-night traffic stop as a case study, the article sets out your three real options: cooperate with testing, refuse or try to delay – and what each means legally. It explains when you are “only” in contravention territory, when you cross into a criminal offence, and why the refusal itself is punished even if no precise alcohol level is ever proven.

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Used as a “money mule”? Frozen bank account & a suspicion of money-laundering — what Romanian law actually says and what you can do

The article explains how “easy money” schemes translate into money-laundering red flags for banks and prosecutors and why your account may suddenly be frozen. It details the difference between preventive AML holds and criminal seizure, how Romanian law defines money-laundering and which options you have to challenge measures, unblock funds and reduce criminal liability.

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Student & Sachets: Drug Use vs. Trafficking in Romania — What Really Tips the Scale

Starting from a student-style scenario with a backpack, small bags and a phone full of chats, this article shows how Romanian prosecutors decide between possession for personal use and trafficking. It walks you through quantity thresholds, “dealer” indicators, typical digital evidence and how your statements and cooperation can radically change both charges and sentencing exposure.

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“Did he hit her?” — When domestic violence claims flip

Using a narrative case, this article explains what happens when both partners accuse each other of domestic violence and how police, prosecutors and courts sort through competing stories. It breaks down emergency and regular protection orders, the role of medical and digital evidence and what you can realistically expect if you suddenly find yourself labelled the “aggressor”.

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“I Panicked and Left” — Leaving the Scene of an Accident in Romania

This article walks you through what Romanian law expects from you at and after a road accident, from minor fender-benders to cases involving injury. It explains the key elements of the criminal offence of leaving the scene, the narrow exceptions and how prompt action and legal advice can change the outcome of your case.