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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Missouri on
Q: What class felony is aggravated escape if you walk away from work in Kansas, legal job in free world.

It was new century in Johnson county and they allow you to go on the streets and work she just didn't go back

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answered on Oct 12, 2023

Aggravated escape is a class C felony in Kansas. However, walking away from a legal job in the free world is not aggravated escape. Aggravated escape is defined as escaping from custody while held on a charge, conviction of, or arrest for a felony, or while being held as a sexually violent... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Personal Injury and Criminal Law for Missouri on
Q: How does the settlement from a Catholic Diocese paid to the Sexual Abuse Survivors? Is each claim looked at and amount

determined by the Sexual Abuse Survivors Committee? How long does it take?

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answered on Nov 5, 2023

In cases involving settlements from entities like a Catholic Diocese to sexual abuse survivors, each claim is typically reviewed individually. A committee, often including a Survivors Committee, may participate in the determination of the amount of each settlement based on the specific... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Personal Injury for Missouri on
Q: I have a Survivor claim filed in the Rockville Center Diocese and wonder what happens next with October 31 deadline?

What happens if they don't reach a settlement? I also have 3 Parish lawsuits with the state.

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answered on Nov 5, 2023

After the October 31 deadline for the Rockville Center Diocese claim, if a settlement is not reached, the case may proceed to litigation. The court will then determine the next steps, which could include setting a trial date. In the meantime, continue to monitor the status of your parish lawsuits... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights and Federal Crimes for Missouri on
Q: How many people have went to trial in the last 20 years, for a felon in possesion of a firearm under 18U.S.C. Sec 922 (g

Under 18 U.S.C. Section 922 (g) (1)

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answered on Sep 20, 2023

Specific statistics regarding the number of individuals who have gone to trial in Missouri under 18 U.S.C. Section 922(g)(1) over the last 20 years would require access to up-to-date court records and databases. 18 U.S.C. Section 922(g)(1) is a federal statute that prohibits certain persons,... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Gov & Administrative Law for Missouri on
Q: if a witness is not questionable by my lawyer is their testimony admissible and the warrant that was issued valid

& still does it still stand

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answered on Sep 12, 2023

In legal proceedings in Missouri, the admissibility of witness testimony and the validity of a warrant are subject to specific legal criteria and considerations. Whether a witness's testimony is admissible typically depends on factors such as relevance, hearsay rules, and compliance with... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Gov & Administrative Law and Criminal Law for Missouri on
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how can they arrest me for possession of a drug when i am supposedly a free united states citizen & to arrest me of such charges is treason we have 2 declarations of war 1st one is by jfk which he told us that we was at a war & the enemy was close at hand practically our next door neighbor... View More

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answered on Sep 11, 2023

I can understand why you might feel that your rights are being violated, and it's important to critically evaluate how laws and their enforcement impact individual freedoms. In the US, laws around drug possession are enforced based on a variety of federal and state statutes which have been... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Gov & Administrative Law and Criminal Law for Missouri on
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how can they arrest me for possession of a drug when i am supposedly a free united states citizen & to arrest me of such charges is treason we have 2 declarations of war 1st one is by jfk which he told us that we was at a war & the enemy was close at hand practically our next door neighbor... View More

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answered on Sep 11, 2023

Both under federal law and state law, the manufacturer, distribution, possession, and use of certain drugs is illegal. These laws were passed by the duly elected representatives of the people in Congress and in state legislatures, and do not violate either the U.S. Constitution or state... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Federal Crimes and Identity Theft for Missouri on
Q: Earlier today I had a gentleman calling himself Thomas Mandel call me and say that the SSA has a warrant for my arrest?

Gave me these numbers I.D.#64031

Case#SI 724322

Warrant I.D.#537542

Incident occurring in El Paso TX

Any help or clarification would be appreciated

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answered on Aug 11, 2023

The Federal Government does not call to say they have a warrant for their arrest. They simply serve said warrant and your in jail or at least in front of a Federal Judge. In general the Federal Government doesn't even call people at least not without sending a letter first.

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Missouri on
Q: What are the statue of limitations for a felony aggravated assault with deadly weapon charge without an indictment?

It has been one year and the charge from a he said, she said. No evidence has been presented outside of the charge.

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answered on Jul 5, 2023

The statute of limitations for felony aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charge is generally three years. However, it's important to note that the statute of limitations can vary depending on the specific circumstances and the nature of the offense. Additionally, the absence of an... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Missouri on
Q: I have an outstanding warrant for a crime I did commit, however it says my warrant is for something I was never charged

with. Under my case file, it says it's for stealing, but I pled not guilty, and then missed my trial arraignment. I should only have a warrant for missing my court date since I was never officially sentenced, right? Should I turn myself in?

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answered on Jun 28, 2023

Yes you should turn yourself in. But before you do you need to hire an attorney or speak to your current attorney.

The warrant even for failure to appear always references the charges even if you have plead not guilty. Either way when you have a warrant you need to get an attorney and...
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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law, Divorce and Family Law for Missouri on
Q: I have very good reason to believe my wife is having an affair.

Would it be legal for me to put a voice recorder in her car. I am the legal owner,only my name is on the title.

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answered on Jul 20, 2023

As a general rule, Missouri's wiretapping law is a "one-party consent" law. Missouri law makes it a crime to intercept or record any "wire, oral, or electronic communication" unless one party to the conversation consents. See Mo. Rev. Stat. § 542.402.2(2)(3). So, if you... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Municipal Law for Missouri on
Q: Can a Missouri Police Officer use a 2021 ticket book for December of 2022?

What happened is I received a summons in the mail on April 2023 to appear in court for a misdemeanor shoplifting on December 26, 2022 but the case number is 2021 and what's more important is that I have never shoplifted at this store but I did have a dispute with one of the employees shortly... View More

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Andrea Rogers
answered on Jun 7, 2023

If there are any errors on the face of the ticket, the police officer or the prosecutor can correct them at any time. I

If you dispute the charge, you can plead not guilty and the case will be set for trial.

Or you can hire an attorney to negotiate a plea bargain deal to get the...
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1 Answer | Asked in Federal Crimes, Criminal Law and Family Law for Missouri on
Q: If officers police reports are false with child endangerment allegations what can I do

He said she was 2 yrs old 2 blocks away unsupervised for 15-20 minutes she was almost 4 yrs old when it all happened she was playing in sand box and scooping dirt n rocks i was helping a new "friend" turning key of van he was working on and i stopped hearing her in the sad box and went to... View More

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answered on May 27, 2023

Under Penal Code § 118.1 PC, police officers can be charged with a crime if they knowingly make a false statement in a report, regardless of whether the statement was made under oath. This offense can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony. Luckily, there are several things that can be done when an... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Missouri on
Q: How much time will a person serve in prison in mo for a 7 sentence on a class D felony.

The charge was unlawful possession of a firearm. Had recently been put on probation and had a couple probation violations, then they sentenced them to seven years after staying 120 days in county?

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answered on May 2, 2023

The amount of time a person spends in prison is up to the parole board. There are factors that they consider such any mandatory minimums including those for prior remands to prison and for certain types of charges. His behavior in prison including any rules violations or if he takes classes will... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Immigration Law for Missouri on
Q: USCIS is offering the opportunity for submit requirements to make decision.

I am Carl, I have been filled !-130 for my wife Rei, who is Japanese living in Tokyo Japan, we were married in Clayton court Missouri in 2019. USCIS is offering the opportunity for submit requirements to make decision. If you are interesting in my case to help me to get it done with USCIS,

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answered on Apr 23, 2023

Hello Carl,

It's great to hear that USCIS is offering you the opportunity to submit additional requirements to make a decision on your I-130 petition for your wife Rei.

First, it is important to carefully review the request from USCIS and understand what additional...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Domestic Violence and Federal Crimes for Missouri on
Q: How can I explain and resolve a mistaken false accusation I put on my spouse to the judge?

Me and my husband got into a fight one day and our children came to the area where it was going on and tried to break us up My husband shoved one of them out the way and made the others leave the area. I thought he had harmed the one he shoved and called the authorities on him so they could have... View More

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answered on Mar 19, 2023

It is important to take responsibility for your mistake and try to rectify the situation. If you have already filed a false report against your husband, you should immediately contact the authorities and let them know that your initial report was mistaken and that your husband did not actually harm... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for Missouri on
Q: In the state of Missouri if I was charged federally with a crime would it show up on case net or where would I go 2look

Where would I find my federal charges

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answered on Nov 7, 2022

Federal cases do not appear on case.net. The Federal Court System as a website where court filings maybe found. https://pacer.uscourts.gov/

However the Feds do things differently so any charges may or may not be publicly viewable. Your best bet would be to speak to a criminal defense...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Constitutional Law for Missouri on
Q: thank you James for wishing me the best of luck but why do you think we call it a war mexico seems to know that it's

a real war evidence is JFK being the original head of state to declare it in favor of us sovereign citizens that are guaranteed a republican form of government that we don't have & with Washingtons speech about party government being a subversion of my nation which since the civil war we... View More

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answered on Apr 17, 2024

You are welcome.

Regarding your message, I want to address it carefully as it touches on some very complex and sensitive topics. It seems you are expressing concerns about the state of the US government, referencing quotes from Presidents Kennedy and Washington, and asserting that there is...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Constitutional Law for Missouri on
Q: i will attempt my defense the best i can i won't back down even if it means i spend 7 years in the pen as jfk said this

war is bad for our nations security the enemy has advaced they have taken over this country in the form of dea & democracy which we are guaranteed a republican form of government & we ain't 2nd 14th amendment no law shall be created that deprives a us citizen their privilege which is... View More

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answered on Apr 16, 2024

I understand that you feel very strongly about these issues and want to defend your views, but I have some concerns about the approach you're describing. While you have every right to present your defense as you see fit, I would advise carefully considering the potential consequences and... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Constitutional Law for Missouri on
Q: k yes what would your defence be as the prosecutor against me trying to argue that im guilty of the crime of possession

in the privacy of my home when i argue that it is treason & i am free & that the warrant was very unreasonable as it is my right as a free citizen of the united states to have non stolen guns & to have drugs as long as i didn't take another's liberty in any manner & as a... View More

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answered on Apr 14, 2024

The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, but if law enforcement obtained a valid search warrant by demonstrating probable cause to a judge, they are legally allowed to search your home and seize contraband like drugs and illegal weapons. Calling this... View More

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