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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Connecticut on
Q: My Son Was Convicted Of A Crime. He Pled Guilty And Is At The End Of Doing His Bid. Before He Got Arrested There Was An

Award For His arrest. Is It His Rights To Find Out Who Turned Him In & Got The Reward.

Max Lavit Rosenberg
Max Lavit Rosenberg
answered on Jan 4, 2017

It is not his right to know who collected the award. This would be against public policy and prevent good Samaritans from turning in criminals for fear of reprisals. What would your son do with this information? It would be better for him to build a new life and move on.

3 Answers | Asked in Personal Injury for Connecticut on
Q: Is it legal for me to write my own demand letter to a company I think should pay my medical bills in a train accident?

Or do I have to have a lawyer write it for me?

Max Lavit Rosenberg
Max Lavit Rosenberg
answered on Dec 23, 2016

Yes, it is legal. It's just not very smart. If you've been injured in an accident, you would be best advised to retain a competent personal injury attorney. Personal injury attorneys get paid contingency which means that they only make money if they settle the case for you and then they... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Connecticut on
Q: Will an investigator or a detective ever send you a text message saying that they are issuing a warrant for your arrest?
Max Lavit Rosenberg
Max Lavit Rosenberg
answered on Dec 13, 2016

I find that remarkably unlikely but I suppose it's possible. I would need more details to offer a better answer. Feel free to contact me.

1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy, Collections and Consumer Law for Connecticut on
Q: They withdrawl all my money from my bank account amd it say it was natural execution? Dont really now what it means
Max Lavit Rosenberg
Max Lavit Rosenberg
answered on Aug 22, 2016

This means someone got a judgment against you, filed an execution upon your bank account and attempted to fufill the judgment. If you file an exemption within a limited amount of time (approximately 14 days), you may be able to get some of your money back. The execution should have been... View More

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