Asked in Small Claims for California

Q: Ok yo compreun refrigerador en 500 pesos al novio de una policia en el momento noestaba ay ella

Pero yono sabia k tubieron poblemasy ya no andaban pero yo page ahora la oficial me esta amenasando que kiere el refri y como es policia dice k me ba alevantar y esto y otro

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Maurice Mandel II
Maurice Mandel II
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  • Newport Beach, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: You bought a refrigerator from the boyfriend of a police officer and now she says that she wants it back? But she is not offering you the money back? And she is what?? Your facts are incomplete. Naturally when you paid $500 you got a bill of sale from the boyfriend, right? So you have proof that you bought the fridge and how much you paid for it. In my opinion this is not a criminal act and the police officer cannot prosecute you for a crime, but police officers, reportedly, abuse their status and power every day, so I don't know what will happen to you. I would suggest you write to her and say that you are sorry about the misunderstanding but you will return the fridge if she returns the money that you paid for it. You need to consult an attorney in your local area that practices this kind of law. Thank you for using Justia Ask a Lawyer.

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