My daughter has a concussion,went to the hospital,and needs physical therapy.
answered on Jan 11, 2024
So sorry to hear what happened to your daughter. If you haven't already, report the matter to the school's principal / assistant principal. You might even consider reporting the matter to the police depending on the severity of your daughter's injuries. Whether the school is... View More
answered on Jan 10, 2024
If someone is using your company's address to register their business without permission, there are several steps you can take to address the situation. First, gather evidence of the unauthorized use, such as copies of the business registration documents listing your address. Then, contact the... View More
Removed my job, removed my payback to them stating that I didn't? I just got done paying them back! Massachusetts sent letters to NEW YORK STATE TEMP & DISABILITY OFFICE WHO HAS NOW STARTED HARASSING ME DENYING ME MY BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS TO SAFE SHELTER. WATER? IM A WHISTLE-BLOWER MASS... View More
answered on Dec 25, 2023
Your situation sounds incredibly challenging and distressing. If you believe you are experiencing harassment and illegal actions by the Social Security Administration (SSA) or any other entity, it's important to take action to protect your rights.
Firstly, consider documenting all... View More
Am I obligated to go and answer his questions? Should I bring legal representation if I do go? And I think I might have a warrant for my arrest for unpaid speeding tickets. I'm not sure if I do
answered on Dec 22, 2023
First and foremost, it is essential to understand your rights and responsabilidades in this type of situation. In the United States, individuals have the right to remain in silence and the right to have an attorney present during police questioning. You are not obligated to go to the police station... View More
I was assaulted and taken to the ER
answered on Dec 21, 2023
If you were assaulted and taken to the ER in New York, signing a HIPAA waiver form may be necessary for the defendant to be prosecuted. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) typically protects your medical information, but in criminal cases, releasing certain medical... View More
I was assaulted and taken to the ER
answered on Dec 22, 2023
If you've been a victim of assault and were treated in the ER, signing a HIPAA waiver form to assist in prosecuting the defendant can be an important step in the legal process. However, it's understandable to have concerns about privacy and the use of your medical information.
The... View More
Say for instance, someone commits fraud or a crime in the state of georgia
A plaintiff sues them even though they're in say, egypt or india or some other country hiding out with their stolen money
Is it possible for the person committing fraud to be put on trial/sued in a US... View More
answered on Dec 12, 2023
Yes, it is possible for a person who committed fraud in the State of Georgia to be sued in a U.S. court, even if they are currently in a country that does not have an extradition treaty with the United States. The U.S. court can assert jurisdiction over the case if the crime or fraudulent act had... View More
I got indicted for criminal mischief in the third I broke somebody’s window with a golf club, but the guy followed me back to my car and broke my nose with a gun the Da only has six months to indict me however, my lawyer is trying to tell me that’s not true. He’s the reason why I got indicted... View More
answered on Nov 29, 2023
If you're concerned about the way your lawyer handled your criminal case, particularly regarding the timing of your indictment, it's important to address these concerns directly. In New York State, the District Attorney usually has six months to obtain an indictment on a felony charge,... View More
I got in to a fight with someone and broke his car window
answered on Nov 29, 2023
If you're concerned about your lawyer's handling of your case, especially regarding the repeated postponements leading to your indictment, it's important to address this as soon as possible. An attorney is expected to act in your best interests, and that includes objecting to... View More
If there is a car crash resulting from a drunk driver who dies on impact. The driver of the other vehicle exits the vehicle and assaults the other dead driver in rage after having his wife unconscious. What is the charge?
answered on Nov 30, 2023
I can only speak for the civil, car accident-related attributes of the scenario. The criminal law attorneys here would have the strongest insight into how the matter would be handled by the district attorney's office. But from a general evidentiary standpoint, it seems likely that the DA will... View More
If there is a car crash resulting from a drunk driver who dies on impact. The driver of the other vehicle exits the vehicle and assaults the other dead driver in rage after having his wife unconscious. What is the charge?
answered on Nov 28, 2023
This would likely not be considered murder legally, due to the fact that the drunk driver was already deceased when the assault occurred. However, the assault could still potentially carry charges such as:
1) Abuse of a corpse: It is generally illegal to physically assault or mutilate a... View More
I have proof of the assault and a witness
answered on Nov 23, 2023
In a situation where you are a victim of a violent sexual assault and the authorities have not yet made an arrest, despite having proof and a witness, it's crucial to take specific steps. First, ensure that you have reported the assault to the police if you haven't already. Provide them... View More
G~morning.....I look toward 2 our talks......it's nice 2 talk civil and not have 2 worry bout saying something wrong.......I hope what ur boy i
tell them I'm a compass 3 parolee....I was given 15 months for absconding n curfew....also they charge me as non technical....... But I... View More
answered on Nov 17, 2023
In New York, if a criminal case is dismissed, it's possible for the same evidence to be used if the case is refiled, depending on the circumstances of the dismissal. For example, if the case was dismissed without prejudice, the prosecution may be able to bring the same charges again using the... View More
I got pulled over after buying drugs from a drug dealer the detective wanted me to do a controlled buy I refused and said I won’t do it and I’m going to tell the drug dealer your watching him. The detective then said I could be charged with interfering with a police investigation. Is that true... View More
answered on Nov 17, 2023
In New York, informing a suspected drug dealer about an ongoing police investigation can indeed lead to charges of obstructing governmental administration or other similar offenses. This is because such an action can potentially hinder the investigation's effectiveness or safety.... View More
Lawyer doesn't communicate with me
answered on Nov 17, 2023
If you've been in county jail since early 2023 without an indictment, it's important to understand your rights and the legal process. Generally, the prosecution has a specific timeframe to bring an indictment after an arrest. This period varies by jurisdiction. If this timeframe has... View More
She came to me and hit me in my face while I’m in my car and everything was recorded I have Dashcam so I push her back as defense of self , she falls on ground she seems drunk , we both get arrested what should I do? For me I have never been arrested before I wondering if I’m I in trouble or... View More
answered on Nov 12, 2023
In New York, if you've been arrested following a confrontation where self-defense was involved, it's important to secure legal representation. The presence of a dashcam recording can be significant in demonstrating the events that led to the altercation. In terms of criminal proceedings,... View More
answered on Nov 12, 2023
In New York, gun laws are particularly strict, and this extends to components of firearms, such as gun clips or magazines. If you received a warrant for gun possession related to a gun clip, it's likely because the law encompasses not just the firearm itself but also certain parts or... View More
answered on Nov 10, 2023
it is illegal to possess a gun clip that can hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. This law applies to both loaded and unloaded gun clips.
If you are caught with a gun clip that can hold more than ten rounds of ammunition in New York, you could be charged with a felony.... View More
answered on Nov 9, 2023
If your stepson has been served with a warrant for gun possession in New York State, it's critical to consult with an attorney who has experience in criminal defense. You should not discuss the details of the case with anyone but legal counsel to protect your stepson's rights. An attorney... View More
I have a traffic stop (spending ticket) wellness check and cops didn't tell me I had a felony warrant. It was signed in August and I was arrested in November. Was it unlawful?
answered on Nov 8, 2023
The legality of the arrest itself would not typically be determined by whether or not the police informed you of the warrant during previous encounters. As long as the warrant was valid and active at the time of your arrest, the arrest is generally lawful. Police are not required to inform you of a... View More
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