Trespassed from Kroger Grocery. Deputy solicited trespass. Gave name but no ID. Was arrested, twice within 24 hours for the same.
answered on Mar 6, 2024
To pursue a lawsuit against deputies in Logan County, WV, for constitutional rights violations, your first step should be to consult with an attorney experienced in civil rights law. They can evaluate the specifics of your case, including the events leading to your arrest and the alleged rights... View More
Recorded Deed of survey that I purchased and declared erroneous. Atty represented a bank that was in process of refinancing my home. I live in wood county Wv.
answered on Mar 4, 2024
In the legal process of refinancing a home or handling real estate transactions, attorneys and banks often work with existing property deeds, which may include amending or rewriting them for accuracy or to reflect changes in the property's status. However, any changes to the description of the... View More
3 months held past. (West Virginia lawyer not Virginia )
answered on Jan 26, 2024
Unfortunately I do not have enough context or details to provide specific legal advice regarding your situation of being held in jail past your release date in West Virginia. However, here is some general information that may be helpful:
- Being incarcerated past one's release date... View More
answered on Jan 13, 2024
If you suspect that your neighbor broke into your home and stole money, you have the right to request footage from their camera. However, your neighbor is not legally obligated to provide you with this footage unless required by law enforcement or a court order.
In cases of theft, it's... View More
It's been over 12 years since the completion of my sentence.
answered on Dec 30, 2023
In West Virginia, reinstating firearm rights after DUI convictions can be a complex process, particularly with multiple offenses. Your eligibility to regain these rights depends on several factors, including the nature of your convictions and the completion of all sentencing requirements.... View More
answered on Nov 12, 2023
In West Virginia, after waiving a preliminary hearing, the length of time you can be held in jail without going to court or being sentenced depends on several factors, including the nature of the charges and the court's schedule. Generally, the criminal procedure laws require that your case be... View More
Unlawful use of vehicle can I show proof that he gave me the car and also am I press charges on him for filing fake report? How can I get my car back? He made a false statement because I didn’t even have the car his friend took it and I have her on APuck
answered on Oct 15, 2023
In a situation where someone has provided you with a car and there is evidence, such as text messages, confirming their intent to gift you the vehicle, you may have a strong case to demonstrate that you have legal ownership or at least lawful possession of the car. If the individual subsequently... View More
answered on Sep 21, 2023
Receiving Social Security should not automatically disqualify you from a USDA Rural Development (RD) home repair loan. The eligibility for such a loan typically depends on various factors like income, credit history, and the ability to repay the loan. However, the guidelines may consider your total... View More
Can I take action for being terminated for violating drug and alcohol policy for taking a hit off a delta 8 Vape which is LEGAL and not a controlled substance in West Virginia. I was not warned, was not drug tested, but was terminated
answered on Sep 18, 2023
Due to growing safety concerns, on June 8, 2023, Delta-8 became an illegal Schedule 1 controlled substance in West Virginia.
Putting that aside, an employer can fire you for violating its own drug and alcohol policy and is free to include Delta-8 in its policy regardless of whether it is... View More
I revent filled out application to join Unity Worldwide Ministries. The unity church in Charleston, WV denied my application based on fact I cannot physically attend church services every week.
answered on Mar 27, 2024
You may have grounds for legal action if a religious organization has refused membership based on disability, as this could be considered discrimination. In the United States, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other civil rights laws protect individuals from discrimination based on... View More
I’ve been legally evicted three times and homeless for over a year and now I’m at risk again for homelessness due to the harassment and abuse of power from the local sheriffs department. I need an advocate I’m disabled to help me through the judicial system. I don’t know where to start. I... View More
answered on Mar 12, 2024
I'm so sorry to hear about the abuse and harassment you've been facing from law enforcement, especially while dealing with domestic violence and homelessness. You have the right to safe and stable housing, and there are organizations that can help advocate for you. Here are some steps you... View More
I am not sure what I am suppose to do. Should I reach out to the person that filed it to see what we can do outside of court?
answered on Nov 1, 2023
You can contact the filer or the creditor to see if you can settle the case.
You must also file an appropriate legal document with the court. Consult with debt collection defense attorneys in the state where this occured.
How should someone go about asking for this or even a living will?
answered on Aug 1, 2022
A West Virginia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. As a general practice nationwide, in most instances it's simply a matter of asking to see them. I have not had experience with them in settings involving living wills, but in general litigation, I ask... View More
Who can I contact, I feel this is both civil, and criminal
answered on Feb 25, 2021
Contact the West Virginia Civil Liberties Union. Ask for their "cooperating attorneys" for "police misconduct" cases.
https://www.acluwv.org/
The fire department recently came to drain the fire hydrant at my house, while coming across my bridge it collapsed. There is no way for me to leave my house now as that was the only way. It’s going on the third day The fire department said they turned it into their insurance but I haven’t... View More
answered on Sep 26, 2020
A West Virginia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for five weeks. Hopefully, you've resolved the matter by now. If not, ask them if they could offer the insurance carrier's information to see if the matter could be expedited. If it was a private bridge, you could... View More
I was told that they had a warrant for my arrest never told me I was under a rest nor Read Me My Rights after they handcuffed me
Is it illegal arrests according to West Virginia law
By police without a weren't they burst in demanded his cell phone when we hesitated he arested everyone in the room and took us to jail
The search warrant had fun filled in blanks
answered on Aug 18, 2019
Was it an arrest warrant or a search warrant? What does fun mean?
Unles a statement is being taken from you, then rights do not have to be read. Urban legend
pictures and grievances filed for an attorney to see. can someone help me?
answered on May 23, 2019
Contact the WVa Civil Liberties Union, ask for names of "cooperating attorneys" who handle prison litigation. They usually give free consults and can tell you if you have a case.
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