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He was on probation and the police arrested him for violation well they really did come for that that was an excuse to get into the door so they could search my house for a gun but they did not find a gun so they arrested him .2 or 3 months ago, and his public defender won't talk to me is this... View More
answered on Jul 26, 2023
The public defender is under no legal duty to talk to you and is legally prohibited from sharing with you any confidential information including things like his case strategy. Any information he may share with you would not be protected by the attorney-client privilege, so the prosecutor could ask... View More
answered on Jul 26, 2023
In Arkansas, the crime of aggravated assault typically involves the intentional or reckless conduct that causes fear of serious bodily injury or death to another person. It doesn't always require the use of a weapon or direct threats with a weapon.
They didn’t think I was under influence. When I pass the sobriety thing they were like oh well your high . But they literally arrested me so it’s all lies. My lab results in the blood I let them have says not applicable And they still charged me for failure to maintain control of vechile(like I... View More
answered on Jul 26, 2023
Unless both the short and long term effects of these charges have no effect on you, get an experienced attorney.
With me. I currently live in the home.
answered on Jul 25, 2023
Hire an AR attorney to search the title and determine heirship. Then get an Affidavit of Heirship drafted and recorded as the heirs' source of title.
I’ve already file 7 complaints with the SAA Civil Rights Division which obviously doesn’t represent white people because I have received no response. I am dying as a result of the SSA Office in Memphis who discriminated against me , lied to me while requiring J sign a form stating I would pay... View More
answered on Aug 6, 2023
Consultation with a local attorney or following the rules and guidelines in the jurisdiction where the case is filed would be beneficial in ensuring proper service and compliance with all legal requirements.
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answered on Jul 24, 2023
By being an heir at law of the decedent landowner at his death.
Had two revocations an one was dismissed so this is supposed to be first. He's done 28 days already. An 4 months on original charge
answered on Jul 22, 2023
He may be sentenced to any term of years or months that he was subject to at the time he commited the underlying offense. That is not to say he will be sentenced to the maximum or be sentenced to jail. His probation may be reinstated. The basis for his revocation is very significant with regard to... View More
answered on Aug 2, 2023
Letters of Administration do not issue until a Probate Case is filed.
Within 30 days in the state of Arkansas
answered on Jul 17, 2023
To claim adverse possession in Arkansas, you generally need to meet specific legal requirements, which may include openly possessing the property, using it exclusively, paying property taxes, and maintaining possession for a certain period of time (often 7 years in Arkansas). Additionally, you may... View More
answered on Jul 28, 2023
An Arkansas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. It could depend on the arrangements that were made. It's possible that some type of third-party arrangement had been made here, where others may have been placed in control of your health care decisions or... View More
A friend and I were talking about being self-employed which got me thinking if you work for yourself, could you not sue yourself? What if you're underpaying yourself? And then that brought up more questions like what if you don't pay yourself (if a ruling ordering payment was made)? How... View More
answered on Jul 13, 2023
Can a person sue themselves?
I live in the State of Arkansas where it's now automatically joint custody. My husband is verbally and emotionally abusive to me and I am fearful it's going to trickle down onto our (adopted) son.
To set myself up for the best chance at getting sole custody of our (adopted) son -... View More
answered on Jul 11, 2023
To help in a sole custody case, consider documenting incidents of abuse with dates, times, and descriptions. Save written communication that demonstrates abusive behavior. If there are witnesses, gather their contact information. Document any negative impact on the child's well-being.
answered on Jul 24, 2023
An Arkansas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. It could depend on why the seller doesn't have a title - is it a minor matter of replacing a lost title, or more substantial issue of title legitimately being in someone else's name. A starting point... View More
answered on Jul 8, 2023
Yes, it is fair use for the purpose of review & educational purposes.
The police officer saw him driving, he was parked and in a store when officer approached him, ran his license and issued a tocket
answered on Jul 8, 2023
Under the circumstance you described- "the police officer saw him driving..." yes, he can be ticketed. I recommend you contact several attorneys in your area that practice this type of law, as soon as possible. Thank you for using Justia ask a lawyer.
My 16 yoa son works for a large christian camp weedeating and mowing. His coworkers who are juveniles keep haraasing him, which he has advised his supervisor. One attacked him with a weedeater and they did not fire that juvenile. Are they not wrong for not firing or reprimanding him? My son has... View More
answered on Jul 8, 2023
Sorry to hear your sun endured this treatment. Employees are usually limited to worker's compensation benefits from on the job injuries. One exception is for the intentional physical assault by a co-worker. Then general negligence law kicks in. The employer can become civilly liable for... View More
They are trying to accuse me of child abuse
answered on Jul 5, 2023
You should not go without a criminal defense attorney representing you. Even then, your attorney may advise you against talking to a prosecuter. One of the most important rights that you have per the State and United States Constitution is the right to remain silent. Many people make the mistake of... View More
answered on Jul 5, 2023
The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution protects individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures, which includes wiretapping and electronic surveillance. If you believe your phone was tapped by the police without a proper warrant or legal justification, it may be a violation of your... View More
answered on Jul 5, 2023
Generally, objects that obstruct the driver's view may be considered a violation. If the positioning of your dash cam and the wire hanging down is deemed to obstruct your view and impair your ability to operate the vehicle safely, it could potentially result in a ticket for obstruction of the... View More
answered on Jul 11, 2023
An Arkansas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. An insurance professional could advise on the types of insurance needed (general liability, property, workers' comp, etc.). A business attorney could advise on considerations about selecting a business... View More
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