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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Elder Law, Federal Crimes and Gov & Administrative Law for Utah on
Q: While the V. A. Hub and fidicuary stole my estate. The owner of a mortuary quoted me a price of 1800-$1900 for funeral.

The owner asked if I, surviving spose, open or closed, I said closed. It was open w/smile on face. The cost of funeral was 2 thousand more.

Aric M. Cramer
Aric M. Cramer
answered on Nov 25, 2017

You need a consumer protection attorney. If you think a crime has been committed you need to call the police.

1 Answer | Asked in Business Law, Federal Crimes, Identity Theft and Consumer Law for Utah on
Q: What are the penalties for using phone numbers for marketing purposes--when the numbers are protected from such use

TransUnion provides a service for organizations to look up information about existing customers. Unfortunately, this service can also be used to look up thousands of random individuals, and some companies may even TransUnion's services to create a cold-calling list. However, the use of this... View More

David Humphreys
David Humphreys
answered on Oct 16, 2017

if consumer credit reports are being pulled from Credit Reporting Agencies and used for cold calling customers by phone, that would be a willful violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Their is a statutory damage provision for damages up to one thousand per person. Whistelblowers have rights... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for Utah on
Q: Can they enhance a new charge of heroin if u have a prior for marijuana over 12years old?
Aric M. Cramer
Aric M. Cramer
answered on Jul 15, 2017

I would need much more information to answer this.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Federal Crimes and Criminal Law for Utah on
Q: What is the criminal code for paternity fraud?

She let her boyfriend sign my daughters birth certificate knowing the kid was mine and i have proof by text of her admitting to this

Aric M. Cramer
Aric M. Cramer
answered on Jul 12, 2017

Sounds like a forgery.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Federal Crimes, Identity Theft and Civil Rights for Utah on
Q: What are the stalking laws in Utah? My life has been threatened. They R trying to use Sharia Law in the United States.
Aric M. Cramer
Aric M. Cramer
answered on May 16, 2017

If you feel you are bein stalked you need to report it to the police. If you have been threatened you also need to report that to the police. I have no idea what you are saying about Sharia law. This is Utah. It is Mormon law here.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for Utah on
Q: I attempted to run away and Now my school is charging the driver who helped Me with kidnapping what do I do?
Aric M. Cramer
Aric M. Cramer
answered on Jan 11, 2017

Your question is not clear. All I can tell you is to go speak with an experienced criminal defense lawyer to help you.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Family Law and Federal Crimes for Utah on
Q: If you have been charged with a sex crime can you have possession of a firearm?
Brian K Jackson
Brian K Jackson
answered on Dec 10, 2016

You have to be convicted of the crime. If you are just charged the judge may enter restrictions on bail but not likely. If you are convicted, most crimes have it to where you can't possess a firearm under federal law.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Federal Crimes for Utah on
Q: what is the difference between " hold for owner impound" and "state impound"?
Aric M. Cramer
Aric M. Cramer
answered on Nov 9, 2016

None that I am aware of. The State impounds a vehichle and holds it for the owner to retrieve it.

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for Utah on
Q: are the police allowed to inventory a vehicle without someone from the tow yard being present prior to impoud
Aric M. Cramer
Aric M. Cramer
answered on Nov 9, 2016

YEs. They do not need an additional witness to do this.

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