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Hi, my little sister is 14 and she sent a video of herself being being sexual to two of her male classmates on a app called Snapchat. One of the boys recorded her from another phone and his mother found it. Now she wants to discuss the matter with my mother since the boy sent it around school. If... View More
answered on Oct 12, 2018
There may be implications from both a criminal and child protection standpoint. I'd certainly recommend that your mother contact an attorney who is familiar with both criminal and family law matters.
My boyfriend is in jail for simple robbery in Louisiana this is his first felony but he used no force he told the pizza guy that he payed online and the pizza man gave him the pizza now they are charging him with simply robbery ...is this right ?
answered on Aug 15, 2018
The pizza man is saying your BF intimidated him about having PAID for the pizza. It's over billing. So hire a criminal attorney for him.
One individual received 9 yrs. because of perjury, another 7 years, another 3/4 years. The one with 7 years testified against the other 2, and the last individual received a lesser sentence. Also, the whereabouts (prison ) was supposed to be sealed for the person with 7 years, I found out that the... View More
answered on Apr 30, 2018
Contact the District Attorney for a "drop charge form".
They told him that if he did not say it that they were taking me (wife) to jail and taking our son to state custody.
answered on Apr 10, 2018
Hire a criminal attorney. Not enough details to give you an opinion.
Owner gave permission and paid me to set up the guy that was messing with his wife and got set up as well and now charged with possession of stolen firearms and aggravated burglary but he was also charged with filing false report, conspiracy and for leading the police in the wrong direction and... View More
answered on Apr 10, 2018
Hire a criminal attorney and don't admit to committing criminal offense online...which you just did.
answered on Mar 29, 2018
Ever heard of of probation and parole being able to garnish and don't know of any statute allowing it.
I've been getting threatening text messages because my aunt is involved with someone who's in another relationship supposedly but she doesn't know. Now, the person is threatening to file a false police report on my boyfriend to get back at my aunt. can she do that?
answered on Mar 18, 2018
Yes anyone can make a false claim against anyone else.
I am currently in the process of setting up a child support case and recently found out that the mother of my child has used her personal address to receive my court documents regarding modifications of support. For the past 4 years she has fraudulently listed her personal address as mine to have... View More
No sexual contact at all never even thought get about it. Mom blames me for the daughter lying past few weeks, threatened to press charges on me.
We met on a dating app that does not allow any users under 18 to use the site. She sent me nonrequested pictures and then asked for a picture which I sent. The "father" says I have to pay him for the repair of his laptop or he will have me arrested. Isn't this entrapment and... View More
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