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My question is will it be a he said she said case? He denies the accusations and he was not raised that way. They are both minors, it supposedly happened on a coed trip. She said they were both sleeping and she woke up to his hands on her. She claims she got up quickly and went to the bathroom. He... View More
answered on Dec 8, 2021
Likely it can be handled in juvenile court with it having to be bound over to adult court.
Can I sue this local lawyer for unprofessional conduct he provided a note pad paper scribble on it call it a contract took 1400 dollars for my injury case promised he move it did not an did not even announce are sign into my case showing he was my lawyer at all an I the client had to catch the... View More
answered on Nov 25, 2021
You need to have an independent attorney review your case and determine how to proceed. Whether you can sue the first lawyer will depend largely on whether you have actual damages from his handling of your case.
Also, which State if I remote work permanently in a different state than my employer. I pay state taxes to Kentucky but support Federal Agency in Virginia.
Complaint of violation of Civil Rights Case
Officer stated he used moving radar but had no information about the equipment used on the citation, equipment type, unit# or model #. States i was moving faster than other vehicles is all. I was traveling through an intersection that had some vehicles going with traffic and others going much... View More
answered on Oct 5, 2021
Sure. You can argue no reasonable suspicion. However, you also need a good backup plan.
After the vehicle sat there after first tow truck "couldnt haul it" then another tow driver hauled it to their tow yard and seen my guns in my vehicle and called the officer and had him come back out to his tow yard and then they supposedly did a search and found "drugs!" While... View More
answered on Sep 16, 2021
Inventory searches are semi-protected under the law. It really depends on the facts and what probable cause the police had and if anything was in plain view. I think you need to hire an experienced criminal defense attorney immediately.
CPS came to my house cause someone called and said my kids were being neglected. I refused to let them in my home. So the next day they came to my moms house cause I wasnt home with a cop and took my kids. The only thing my papers say is that they were being removed because I did not allow them to... View More
answered on Jun 10, 2021
Whether the officer is using unnecessary force is a question for the jury. Regardless, the officer does not have to allow you to speak to the chief. You may have to do that when you are not detained.
Had expired insurance from where I moved I had not received updated ones yet and I have to change address on my license witch is all taken care of.
officers were told they could not search without warrant so they claimed they seen a barillo pad and a butane lighter is that probable cause, which was not barillo pad it was stuffing out of my pillow?
answered on Mar 17, 2021
Many more facts are necessary to properly answer your question but on its face, doesn’t sound like probable cause.
answered on Mar 1, 2021
Yes. You should provide the I’d to the officer when requested but that is all you have to do or say.
Fleeing and evading and resisting arrest because of a traffic stop at 4 in the morning based solely on unconfirmed insurance
answered on Jan 14, 2021
Fleeing and evading is sufficient probable cause for you to be pulled over.
answered on Dec 24, 2020
Find a lawyer to enforce the judgment and execute on the employer. If they are still in business, they have assets.
They forced us to leave our house before they got a warrant of any kind so that they could search my house. How can they force me to leave my property so they can go thru it they told me that if I stayed I would most definitely go to jail
answered on Nov 3, 2020
You need to hire a criminal defense attorney immediately to review the facts.
They knocked on the door and when I answered it they pulled me out an put me on the wall an searched me entered my house saying they got a Anonymous tip that someone else who was on the run was in my house an then latter on(3 hours) got a search warrant for something totally different because they... View More
answered on Nov 2, 2020
You need to hire a quality attorney and go through these facts with him or her. You may have a suppression claim. Good luck.
Afterwords they then got a search warrant at 2:41 AM and forcibly made me leave our property while they searched they told me that if I stayed I would go to jail. They was originally here looking for somebody else upon a anonymous tip
Can he legally do this.
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