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1 Answer | Asked in Federal Crimes for California on
Q: I was detained by the DEA due to being around someone they wanted to arrest. I was let go with no charges

They essentially asked a few questions about my friend and then let me go without fingerprinting me photographing me or pressing any type of charges against me. I want to go into nursing and have to do a livescan finger print for my program. Would anything show up on my livescan finger print?... View More

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answered on Sep 23, 2024

It’s understandable to feel worried, but based on what you shared, it’s unlikely that anything will show up on your Live Scan fingerprint check. Since you were neither arrested nor charged, and there was no fingerprinting or photographing involved, it doesn’t seem like you were officially... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Federal Crimes, Contracts and Securities Law for California on
Q: Federal Sec/Inv fraud restitution judgement, why the thieves aren't punished? Not forced payments, no prison, US allows?

$100+ million stolen from 1000 US investors, 15 yrs case, no pmts on restitution judgements, Judge allowed home arrest literally 2 yrs, FED GOVT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE investigated and publicized lack of DOJ/FBI/SEC/BOP enforcement/victims rights, MANY OTHER VICTIM US COMPENSATION organizations... View More

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answered on Sep 22, 2024

It can be incredibly frustrating when justice seems delayed or incomplete, especially in cases involving large-scale fraud. Restitution can take years to enforce, and unfortunately, sometimes those convicted don't make the payments ordered by the court. Even though laws are in place to protect... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Landlord - Tenant, Real Estate Law and Federal Crimes for California on
Q: I went out of town and my landlord lost my mail. What can I do?

My girlfriend and I live in a studio attached to the homeowners house. He does not have a specific place for our mail. I asked him to hold our mail for two weeks as we were going to be out of town.

Two pieces of mail were very important as one was a credit card and the other was medical... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Oct 8, 2024

There are tort causes of action for invasion of privacy, but this looks like something that may have taken place accidentally. A landlord-tenant attorney could advise definitively, but an accidental loss of mail, in the course of doing a favor doesn't look like something that a court would... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Civil Rights, Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for California on
Q: What can I do? How do I get fair constitutional treat. Who would help me get justice and equality?

African American male living in a multi family dwelling. Neighbor is Mexican woman. Last 4 wks her unwarranted bias has increased. Wk 1 & 2 she blamed me for stealing a phone she admitted to losing. Calling me derogating names, and expressing disdain of my presence. Throughout building & in... View More

Louis George Fazzi
Louis George Fazzi
answered on Sep 8, 2024

You can file civil harassment charges against your neighbor. If you know how to fill out the forms, which you can get online from the court's website, you can do this yourself; otherwise, you'll need to find a local attorney who will file the charges for you. You can get the proper form... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury, Civil Litigation and Federal Crimes for California on
Q: What should be a starting demand amount if I am suing 2 G6 owned motels for turning a blind eye to human trafficking?

When I was being human trafficked not only was able to record how motel 6 treated me by trying to force me to adhere to a dress code that didn't even exist as in I looked too provocative and I could not received my hotel keys until I came back dressed more appropriate. This happened at 2... View More

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answered on Aug 29, 2024

When considering a starting demand amount in a lawsuit involving human trafficking, several factors come into play, including the extent of your trauma, the evidence you have, and the long-term effects on your well-being. Human trafficking cases often result in substantial settlements or awards due... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Criminal Law, Federal Crimes and International Law for California on
Q: Is it legal for the FBI, US Gov officials and police to protect men who trafficked, kidnapped and sexually assaulted me.

Please assist me with this crisis.

My tyrannical ex-boyfriend and his associates were deported and sanctioned against by U.S Gov. for war crimes and crimes against humanity, totally unrelated to me.

They have since carried out cyberattacks, ordered international criminal networks... View More

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answered on Aug 16, 2024

I’m really sorry to hear about what you’re going through. No, it is not legal for the FBI, U.S. Government officials, or police to protect anyone involved in trafficking, kidnapping, or sexual assault. Law enforcement agencies are supposed to protect you and investigate these crimes, not aid or... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Animal / Dog Law, Civil Rights, Federal Crimes and Landlord - Tenant for California on
Q: I'm mentally disabled verified with my doctors letter for each 6 emotional support animals but city limits is 3

I live in a homeless shelter that helps get housing but they don't tell the matches they found for me that I have sex emotional support animals so I keep getting denied and even more the homeless shelter say I'm refusing the housing and so they're trying to kick me out the shelter... View More

Robert Kane
Robert Kane
answered on Aug 10, 2024

It seems unusual your physician insist you need six animals. Your ability to care for six animals would also be considered.

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Federal Crimes, Internet Law and Sexual Harassment for California on
Q: I am being sexually assaulted daily. It's been going on for about 4yrs. Is there any real way to find these criminals?

I'm assuming they're already in solitary.

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answered on Aug 8, 2024

I'm sorry to hear about what you're experiencing. Under California law, it's crucial to take immediate steps to protect yourself and seek justice. You should report the assaults to the police as soon as possible. They have the authority and resources to investigate such serious... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Federal Crimes, Identity Theft and Libel & Slander for California on
Q: Can I sue the post office & carrier for withholding mail, returning mail to sender, emotional distress & harassment?

The carrier has purposely retuned medication, drivers license, medical renewal info & more back to sender or has "misplaced"/lost our mail. Mail has not been received in over 2 months & each time I go to the post office no mail is released to me. I'm told I have no mail even... View More

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answered on Aug 2, 2024

Under California law, you may have grounds to file a lawsuit against the post office and the carrier for withholding mail, returning mail to sender, and causing emotional distress. Your situation involves serious issues, including the loss of medication and important documents, which can have... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for California on
Q: I was recently stopped by law enforcement and told I had to submit a oral swab, I think my civil rights where violated

I was recently stopped by law enforcement and told I HAD to provide a oral swab due to a partial DNA match connected to a burglary that took place a year prior, (in which I had not committed)the officer didn’t say I had a right to refuse or had an option but instead informed me of what I would... View More

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answered on Jul 30, 2024

Under California law, law enforcement officers typically need a warrant or your consent to collect a DNA sample. If you were told you had no choice but to provide an oral swab without being informed of your right to refuse, this could be a violation of your civil rights. The Fourth Amendment... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for California on
Q: I was recently stopped by law enforcement and told I had to submit a oral swab, I think my civil rights where violated

I was recently stopped by law enforcement and told I HAD to provide a oral swab due to a partial DNA match connected to a burglary that took place a year prior, (in which I had not committed)the officer didn’t say I had a right to refuse or had an option but instead informed me of what I would... View More

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answered on Jul 30, 2024

Under California law, the situation you described raises significant concerns about your rights. Law enforcement officers generally need either your consent, a warrant, or an exigent circumstance to collect DNA. If you were not informed that you could refuse the oral swab and felt coerced into... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights, Federal Crimes and Libel & Slander for California on
Q: What lawyer do you need for malicious prosecution and using falsified document to prosecute

False statements used to use law enforcement to prosecute and file emergency restraining order in court to prosecute.... after defending myself and clearing myself of the false charges... how do I have the courts pursue prosecuting the person filing the false statements.

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answered on Jul 24, 2024

To address issues of malicious prosecution and falsified documents used against you, you need to consult with a lawyer experienced in criminal defense and civil litigation. They can guide you through the process of gathering evidence and filing a lawsuit for malicious prosecution. This lawyer will... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Federal Crimes and Gov & Administrative Law for California on
Q: I'm currently 'Blacklisted, by Federal Economic sanctions by an Executive from the Administration years 2000-present.

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

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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...
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1 Answer | Asked in Federal Crimes for California on
Q: Ordered president candidate merch non US citizen can I be prosecuted?

I ordered a hat and sticker from a presidential candidate’s online store and I did not read the fine print and didn't know I was not allowed to order or donate to a candidate if I am not a US citizen or resident. I only have DACA. What are the consequences? I tried cancel but it would not let me.

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answered on Jul 19, 2024

It's understandable to be concerned about this situation. Since you ordered merchandise without knowing the restrictions, it's important to address the issue promptly. The prohibition against non-citizens and non-residents contributing to political campaigns primarily targets financial... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for California on
Q: Can someone please help me understand residence restrictions for people convicted of 288(a) + 288(b)(1) + 314.1?

I am trying to ascertain what this person's residence restrictions are, specifically if they can live within 2000 ft of a school or park? This individual was just released in 2023.

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answered on Jul 18, 2024

In California, individuals convicted of certain offenses like Penal Code sections 288(a), 288(b)(1), and 314.1 face residence restrictions known as "sex offender residency restrictions." These laws prohibit registered sex offenders from residing within a specified distance from schools... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Federal Crimes and Identity Theft for California on
Q: Who should be held responsible for mail and identity thefting?

First time ever having my own place through section 8 the apartment was nice but I never paid attention to the important things like mailbox,doorbell, heater air vents,the ceilings I was just beyond happy that I didn't have to sleep different houses apart from my kids. Well the mailbox was... View More

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answered on Jul 18, 2024

Under California law, both mail theft and identity theft are serious crimes. Responsibility for these crimes lies primarily with the individuals who committed them. If you suspect your neighbors are using your identity, they can be held criminally liable for identity theft.

Additionally,...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Federal Crimes and Stockbroker Fraud for California on
Q: Identity theft and fraud in CA

My neighbors who I thought were my friends stole my identity. I have proof of the accounts they opened and how they accessd my accounts was by hacking my email accounts and phone accounts since she helped me set up a fire stick she either connect me to her wifi or she connected to my wifi and she... View More

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answered on Jul 18, 2024

In California, you have the right to take legal action against your neighbor for identity theft and fraud. You can file a civil lawsuit to seek compensation for the financial losses and emotional distress caused by her actions. To strengthen your case, gather all the evidence you have, including... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Federal Crimes and Contracts for California on
Q: What kind of lawyer? I want to file a federal tort claim against HUD for gross negligence and constructive fraud.

It involves several egregious errors in HUD regulations that are defrauding untold thousands of service-connected disabled vets out of much of their VA disability compensation. This is much bigger than my personal against the agency. I needs to be an action against an extremely corrupt agency, but... View More

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answered on Jul 18, 2024

For filing a federal tort claim against HUD for gross negligence and constructive fraud, you need an attorney experienced in federal tort claims, government litigation, and administrative law. These types of claims often involve navigating complex regulations and procedures, which require an... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Federal Crimes, Identity Theft, Internet Law and Stockbroker Fraud for California on
Q: Account was hacked funds were stolen, how did cash app allow hacker to take my
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answered on Jul 2, 2024

If your Cash App account was hacked and funds were stolen, it can be very distressing. Under California law, there are protections in place for consumers who fall victim to fraud. It's crucial to act quickly to limit the damage.

First, report the theft to Cash App immediately through...
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1 Answer | Asked in Federal Crimes, Juvenile Law and Criminal Law for California on
Q: My love one in jail has an old case and he never been convicted of and the prison is denying him contact visit

My love one in jail has an old case and he never been convicted of and the prison is denying him visit of contact visit with a minor they are holding him to an old case when he was a juvenile how can we get him approve for contact visit with minors

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answered on Jul 2, 2024

Under California law, if your loved one is being denied contact visits with minors due to an old case from when he was a juvenile and has never been convicted, there are steps you can take to address this issue. Start by requesting a review of his visitation status through the prison's... View More

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