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Offences you were convicted of not someone else. No restraining order or domestic violence is involved.
Any contravening precident to lamonte?
Any governing rules other than Cal. Evid. §1417.6?
answered on Jul 30, 2024
In the case of People v. Lamonte, D026139 (1997), it is true that police must return property that is not contraband and not used in convictions. This means that if you were convicted of an offense, the police should return your property unless it was illegal to possess or directly involved in your... View More
*warrantless arrest
*domestic violence
*charges not filed
*also confiscated my belongings in my room
* inncident happened in the apartment parking lot
answered on Jul 29, 2024
If you were arrested without a warrant and the police did not take an inventory list of your belongings, you have the right to request the return of your property. Start by contacting the police department that made the arrest and ask for the procedure to retrieve your items. Make sure to document... View More
Left the store and 11/2 months later were arrested now charges were dismissed and need a lawyer? What kind and what should we do for compensation? Of losses
answered on Jul 26, 2024
You should seek a personal injury lawyer who has experience with false arrest or false imprisonment cases. These attorneys can help you understand your rights and guide you through the process of filing a lawsuit. Look for someone with a good track record in civil rights or personal injury law.... View More
answered on Jul 24, 2024
Suing a CPS worker for harassment and abuse of power can be a challenging process, but it is possible under certain circumstances. First, gather all evidence of the alleged harassment and abuse of power. This includes any documents, emails, recorded conversations, or witness statements that support... View More
I was illegally handcuffed in front of battalion by a 1st Sergent not a MP
( Illegal citizen arrest . He was demoted after court )
They took me to the brig with no orders and thru backdoor I only got one meal a day and no sunlight and other things guards did
answered on Jul 22, 2024
It sounds like you’ve been through a very difficult and unfair situation. To seek justice and address these violations, it's crucial to gather all the documentation you have related to your detainment, the conditions you endured, and any communications or orders you received during that... View More
My Civil Rights infringed daily IN PUBLIC. I'm not working and am homeless getting discriminated from businesses of all types. I receive social Security monthly, on, or before the 3rd of every month. I've had Domestic Surveillance interfering with most of my calls from the payphone. I... View More
answered on Jul 20, 2024
I'm sorry to hear about the challenges you're facing. It sounds like you're dealing with a complex situation involving multiple areas of law, including civil rights, constitutional law, and discrimination.
Given the seriousness of your claims, it's essential to get... View More
My case is simple, violations of my rights to due process, unlawful arrest
On video, what is the problem, I don't feel like a American at all, I feel discrimination and racism help l
answered on Jul 16, 2024
Attorneys have different levels of experience and different skill sets. Some attorneys only handle transactions and do not represent clients in court at all. Of the attorneys who do represent clients in court, some practice only criminal law, some practice only family law, some practice only... View More
Read online that a judge reversed an old law that made it illegal to own or carry an expandable baton for protection unless you are law enforcement or security. I believe the judge was named Benitez? He reversed a law saying batons were not billy clubs sandbag, sandclub, sap, or slungshot.” and... View More
answered on Jul 18, 2024
Under California law, the possession and carrying of an expandable baton have been a complex issue. To avoid any potential issues, verify the latest laws and regulations directly from reliable legal sources or consult with an attorney who is well-versed in California weapon laws. This way, you can... View More
Roosevelt specifically barred using SSN as an identification. It's strictly for the use of the Social Security Administration!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
answered on Jul 10, 2024
Please see:
https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/ssb/v69n2/v69n2p55.html#:~:text=Crafting%20the%20SSN,primary%20purpose%20for%20the%20SSN%20.
I am on the Board of a local Fire District. The other Board members are saying that before I contact friends, acquaintances, and constituents about issues concerning fire protection I need the Board to approve. Does this violate First Amendment rights of free speech?
answered on Jul 1, 2024
To prohibit you from talking "about [absolutely any] issues concerning fire protection" seems incredibly broad and unrealistic. As with any organization, some matters may need to remain confidential. For example, city council members may be briefed concerning lawsuits against the city.
My daughter ran away, but upon returning home the following day my son's ex manipulates her by saying she was not allowed to come back home. She tells my child if someone sees her cps and police will be called to take her away. The ex girlfriend then relocates her to another location,... View More
answered on Jul 1, 2024
1. Document everything: Compile all evidence, including witness statements, timelines, and any communication with the ex-girlfriend. This documentation will be crucial for any future legal action.
2. Escalate within the police department: Request to speak with a supervisor or the chief of... View More
Checked into the VA for mental health treatment, voluntary, was put in in-voluntary hold for depression. This was in 2012, but no issues since. The ATF said I would need a federal judge to overturn it. This came up when I was accepted into the border patrol but the fed check came back with the... View More
answered on Jun 27, 2024
To address your situation, you'll likely need to work with a lawyer who specializes in firearms law and has experience with mental health-related firearms prohibitions. Here's a general overview of the process and the type of lawyer you might need:
1. Type of lawyer: Look for an... View More
HJTA has flooded the airwaves and mail boxes with petitions to protest in reaction to ACA 1 which is a citizens' initiative as I recall. Is the ruling correct in deciding that issue will not be on the ballot this November? Thus Prop 13, which has been under attack since its inception in 1978,... View More
answered on Jun 21, 2024
No, the latest "citizens' initiative" to reduce Prop 13's 2/3 majority will not be on the November ballot. The ruling you've mentioned has effectively decided that this issue will not be considered by voters this time around.
The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association... View More
2016-Intentional hit-and-run, known suspects, eyewitnesses, TBI/Back pain. Police intentionally misfile report as 'vehicle collision' to prevent investigation. Multiple requests for report -"Unable to locate" "Not enough info" When given intersection, my name, type,... View More
answered on Jun 21, 2024
I understand you're dealing with a complex and frustrating situation involving the San Francisco Police Department. Based on your description, it sounds like you've experienced several concerning issues:
1. A hit-and-run incident in 2016 that resulted in injuries to you
2.... View More
answered on Jun 20, 2024
Under California law, owning a firearm when your spouse is a convicted felon presents significant legal complications. While you, as an individual without a felony conviction, are legally allowed to own a firearm, the presence of a firearm in a home where a felon resides is problematic.... View More
I need assistance filling and drafting these documents.
1)Complaint; Claims 42 U.S.C 1983, 1985, 1986
2) Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) Request
3) Preliminary Injunction Request
4) Affidavit
5) Memorandum of Law
6) Summons and Notice of... View More
answered on Jun 9, 2024
Here is some information to help you draft the key documents for filing a civil rights complaint under 42 U.S.C. 1983, 1985, and 1986 in California with multiple defendants:
1. Complaint
- Identify yourself as the plaintiff and list all defendants
- State the basis of the... View More
answered on Jun 11, 2024
It might be a difficult question to find an answer to because some investigations will go on for decades, where their "open" disposition is not noted anywhere. Many cases remain open in the hopes that a suspect or meaningful evidence could be found in the future, or that new technologies... View More
Branch (of U. S. Federal Government) economic sanctions put on me, from 2001-present. I made a visit to a branch FBI field office, only to be interrogated, and turned away. Without wanting to view my information I brought there. And, a brushed off experience I got at the U.S. House Congress... View More
answered on May 29, 2024
To address the discrimination and economic sanctions you've faced since 2002, you may consider taking legal action to challenge the treatment you've received. Documenting all incidents and communications, especially those involving the FBI and the U.S. House Congress Representative, will... View More
Is there any Lawyer that is willing to help with a Class action law suit to help the residents of Squaw Valley, CA that are being adversely affected because of State Law AB 2022? They are forcing our unincorporated community to change our name because Native Americans feel Squaw is derogatory. Even... View More
answered on May 28, 2024
I understand that this is a difficult and upsetting situation for the residents of Squaw Valley who don't want the name change. Pursuing a class action lawsuit is one potential avenue, but there are a few important considerations:
First, you'd need to find a law firm willing to... View More
There was an Internal investigation to see if my rights were violated and they came to the conclusion that yes indeed they were I have a degenerative ear disorder and am going deaf I asked for an interpreter for ASL as is my right under ADA compliance and was denied 3 times and I have so much proof... View More
answered on May 28, 2024
I apologize for the difficult situation you are going through with CPS in Mendocino County. It sounds like a very traumatic and painful experience to have your son taken away multiple times over 6 years, especially if you believe there was no valid reason for the removals. Losing that bonding time... View More
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