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Officer was seeking similar vehicles reported by citizen to be hazard
answered on Oct 27, 2024
You were approached by a township official while standing next to your parked vehicle on private property. The officer was searching for vehicles similar to yours that had been reported as a hazard by a citizen. It seems you were issued a citation or accused of being intoxicated.
You might... View More
He is maintaining and hiring competent people for his properties where rent is higher and threatens to evict people who complain and fraudulent charges to keep the low income people’s deposits for bogus cleaning? Is this a Civil Class Act? He’s doing it to multiple people in the low income... View More
answered on Oct 27, 2024
It sounds like you're dealing with a landlord who is neglecting repairs in low-income housing while properly maintaining his higher-rent properties. This behavior could be considered discriminatory, especially if it disproportionately affects tenants based on protected characteristics like... View More
I'm of sound mind. I need legal help, not a doctor. I'm guessing an FBI Fusion Center may be aware of what's going on and may cooperate with an attorney. Thus far, I've been ignored by law enforcement.
answered on Oct 27, 2024
I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing these challenges. It might be helpful to consult with an attorney who has experience dealing with government agencies. They can assist you in drafting a cease and desist letter to the Fusion Center.
Since law enforcement hasn't been... View More
The court vacated the dismissal of my 4th and 14th amendment claims against a social worker from children's Services. They also vacated the dismissal of my conspiracy claims against the social worker and a police officer who assisted the her in the warrantless entry to my home. Another... View More
answered on Oct 27, 2024
I understand that you're seeking legal assistance in Cincinnati, Ohio, to help with your case involving civil rights and housing issues. Given the complexities of your situation, finding an attorney who can work on a contingency basis or offer pro bono services would be beneficial.
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Or what he bases his belief off of?
answered on Oct 25, 2024
If the affidavit attached to an arrest warrant doesn’t explain why the officer believes a crime occurred, it can raise serious concerns about the validity of the warrant. An affidavit is meant to provide the factual basis for the officer’s belief, demonstrating probable cause. Without this... View More
They conduct what they call “safety inspections” EVERY month. And HUD does a annual inspection EVERY year. My argument is we are paying close to $1,000 a month, and people have the right to pursuit of happiness and tenants have right not to be harassed. It is also effecting my mental health... View More
answered on Oct 25, 2024
Frequent government housing inspections might raise concerns regarding the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures. While safety inspections are important for ensuring living conditions meet certain standards, conducting them every month could be seen as... View More
Underlying case was an Oregon shooting. I fired my CA atty once I learned he didn't know Oregon laws which harmed me at mediation, he wasn't prepared. He then damaged my repuation with new attorney in OR with severe defamation. It worked. Guy quit. 22 months later i settled pro se.... View More
answered on Oct 25, 2024
I'm sorry you're experiencing these challenges. It would be best to reach out to a qualified attorney who can review your case in detail. They can help you understand your options and guide you through the legal process.
Additionally, consider contacting your local bar association... View More
answered on Oct 25, 2024
An official search warrant must be a written document issued by a judge or magistrate. It should clearly state your name, the specific location to be searched, and a detailed description of the items or evidence the police are looking for. The warrant must include the date it was issued and must be... View More
So this is a follow up to the last question that I asked. I'm still a bit confused It seems that while title 26 is not positive law, the actual Internal Revenue Act of 1986 is....at least from what I am understanding. My previous question helped to determine that our current taxing provisions... View More
answered on Oct 25, 2024
You’re on the right track with your understanding of Title 26 and the Internal Revenue Act of 1986. Title 26 of the United States Code is indeed the codification of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). The IRC itself is considered positive law, meaning it has been enacted into statute by Congress and... View More
"Licensed mortuary scientists are required to obtain authorization for final disposition from the next-of-kin and a burial transit permit before transporting dead human bodies to cemeteries or crematories and must take care in completing and electronically signing death certificates,” said... View More
answered on Oct 25, 2024
It's LARA's duty to investigate the allegations you made against a licensed person. Beyond that, you have no standing or grounds to cause LARA to do anything. What they do with the results of their investigation is between the agency and the licensee.
answered on Oct 25, 2024
If you've been a victim of felony strangulation, it's important to know your rights. The Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) specifically applies to federal criminal proceedings. This means that if your case is handled at the federal level, the CVRA ensures you have certain protections... View More
Spent 2 years searching for an attorney and noticed I was always getting turned down before having a single conversation or consultation. No Q&A. I decided to then submit an identical case description but used a different name/contact info. And now I'm getting calls left and right. I... View More
answered on Oct 25, 2024
If there is such a list, I don't subscribe. A simple Google search can reveal information that may telling.
My friend is using the claim that because the president is experimenting with the idea of removing the income tax that the IRC that established it is not considered positive law. They mentioned something about it being done as an executive order but I don’t really understand that. What I imagine... View More
answered on Nov 17, 2024
A president could propose such measures, but legislation to do so is outside the executive branch's authority. That's something that would traditionally go through Congress. There is discussion of using other measures to replace revenue from income taxes - that might be what your friend... View More
I’m going to have to cut out a lot of the story to make this fit.
Asked to stop having the rest of the streets packaged left on OUR doorstep.
Angry mailman shows up in our backyard to yell at me in from of my toddlers about “ making complaint against him”
Was told by... View More
answered on Oct 24, 2024
I'm really sorry you're going through this difficult situation. It's important to gather all the evidence related to these incidents, including any communications, dates, and details of each event. Keep records of missed mail, medications, and any legal or financial impacts... View More
The incident involved 3 separate depts. I was the victim but the other person called since I had no phone.
He stood in front of my car trapping me in a cult de sac. Stating he was about to get a pay check. Then he declared I ran over his foot. He intentionally placed his foot under the... View More
answered on Oct 24, 2024
You may have grounds to sue if you believe you were treated unfairly by law enforcement, especially if there's evidence of bias, intimidation, or misconduct. If the police failed to investigate properly, ignored important details like the body cam footage, or treated you with bias due to their... View More
I need to sue the dutchess county jail again for not
giving me records and the truth on my son's death.
answered on Oct 24, 2024
I'm sorry you're facing this challenging situation. To find a pro bono lawyer for your case in Dutchess County, start by reaching out to the New York State Bar Association. They can connect you with attorneys who offer free legal services for cases like yours.
You can also contact... View More
Selective service is required for men to vote yet not for women how is that fair
answered on Oct 24, 2024
You have every right to seek fairness in the voting process. It's important to clarify that selective service registration is not a requirement for voting in the United States. Men are required to register for the selective service system, but this obligation is separate from their voting... View More
A trial where the accused has the right for attorney and to bring forth the accused witnesses and so on. So what if the accused/ myself wasn't given that hearing,just arraignment over live feed. I reside in state of Georgia. I plea not guilty and with a provided attorney from the... View More
answered on Oct 23, 2024
If you weren’t given a probable cause hearing after your arraignment, it’s important to address this issue promptly. The probable cause hearing is a critical step where you can challenge the evidence against you and ensure your rights are protected. Without this hearing, there may have been a... View More
Help needed regarding application for section 11B in Ontario. I have been given by 'paralegals' different answers and it's hard for me to believe why this is the case. I would like to know when the clock starts ticking for purposes of 11B. We were pulled over by a police officer and... View More
answered on Oct 22, 2024
The timing for when the clock starts for Section 11(b) in Ontario typically begins when the charge is formally laid. In your case, this would be when the police officer created, dated, and signed the ticket. This moment marks the official start of the legal process related to your charge.... View More
when my mother was & denied toilet paper until she she went on herself & was forced to throw away a brand new outfit she just bought it is enslavement of the united states citizens they treat its citizens unhuman denying us the restroom then they tell us what to do & when to that is slavery
answered on Oct 22, 2024
I'm truly sorry you're feeling this way. It sounds like you've been through some incredibly tough experiences that have left you feeling powerless and mistreated.
It's important to reach out to someone you trust or a professional who can help you navigate these feelings... View More
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