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answered on Aug 17, 2024
A Washington DC attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a month. Your question may have been overlooked for a month because of the general heading - you could repost and add "Domestic Violence," "Family Law," and "Criminal Law." At this point,... View More
1 elevator in a 6 story apartment building. Elevator was broken Friday through Monday
answered on Jun 12, 2023
According to "The Big Bang Theory", until the series finale.
According to the DC Code, the landlord is obligated to make repairs as soon as reasonably possible after being notified that the elevator is broken. Which may be before the series finale depending on the facts and circumstances.
answered on Mar 28, 2011
Much of the law in the United States including Washington, DC is based on British common law. This is law from cases and judicial opinions which may never get made into an actual statute. The concept of conspiracy and the common law basis for a conspiracy charge predated 1865. I believe that... View More
answered on Jan 6, 2011
This term is a little-used Latin phrase which looks at all steps in an argument to see if they are logical. When an appeal court is reviewing a fining, the court can look to see if the judgment is conclusive in all parts of the arguments.
answered on Dec 21, 2010
If the continuance is agreed to by both sides of the case, it can generally be submitted to the clerk’s office for the judge to consider without a hearing being required. If one side opposes the continuance then a hearing will generally be required. Please note that this general advice only and... View More
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