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No drugs were ever taken off my person or from my house. This is a conspiracy charge. The people that showed up to my house said they was taking my property even though they knew they was sending the notices to the wrong address. I had no clue I even owed this 7000.00 in STATE DRUG TAXES. the state... View More
answered on Sep 11, 2023
Handling federal criminal charges and the related repercussions, including any potential drug tax assessments, can be incredibly complex. Generally speaking, federal and state proceedings are separate and the obligations or liabilities arising from them might be distinct. Given the gravity of your... View More
answered on Aug 30, 2023
In North Carolina, a "published opinion" refers to a written decision issued by an appellate court that carries legal authority, although the level of authority can vary. Such opinions serve as precedents and provide guidance for interpreting and applying the law. When an opinion is... View More
Not legally as I have the deeds. Father is alive, Mother deceased. He is claiming squatters rights that he's living with my father over 2 months. Some lawyer told him can claim the property? Is this legal?
I have the deeds as my brother is an ex-con.
answered on Aug 17, 2023
You probably need to get an attorney to look at everything.
The physical deeds are just pieces of paper the only thing that matters is what is recorded in the register of deeds.
answered on Aug 17, 2023
If your bond has been released to a rehab facility in North Carolina, the specific conditions and terms of your release will depend on the court's orders, the terms of your bond, and any agreements made with the court or legal authorities.
In general, if you're released to a rehab... View More
My son-in-law was charged as a felony charge for a sawed off shotgun.
answered on Aug 6, 2023
Possession of a weapon of mass destruction is a class F felony in North Carolina. Depending on the defendant’s prior record, the offense is punishable by 10 months minimum and 59 months maximum.
answered on Jul 31, 2023
In North Carolina, a police officer generally does not have the authority to set or change the bond amount. The bond is typically set by a judge based on various factors, such as the severity of the alleged offense, the defendant's criminal history, and the risk of flight.
answered on Jul 18, 2023
In criminal cases, individuals have the right to legal representation, whether it's through a privately hired attorney or a court-appointed attorney if they can't afford one. Now, the timing and specifics can vary, but generally, a judge will encourage you to have legal representation to... View More
I signed a agreement about my identity and an officer was on fb live and told everyone my name and address and that I was an informant
answered on Jul 11, 2023
You should contact the police department, district attorney's office, or an attorney to file a complaint and take legal action.
They have them over 4 hrs away .. I can't get there and don't have the money to pay
answered on Jun 23, 2023
Tell the police who has your dog and that they are holding it for ransom.
I was convicted by a jury. I had a court appointed lawyer, which she should have seen the errors from the beginning. I done 3yrs more than what I should have according to the DPS offender look-up. Since I been out, I had won money on a scratch off, but they took it for dues owed on that case. I... View More
answered on May 1, 2023
Some states require a factual finding of innocence in order to bring a legal malpractice case.
Consult with experienced attorneys.
What’s the best route to go
answered on May 4, 2023
If you believe someone has committed a criminal offense against you, you could file a police report. (The police will then decide whether to bring charges and, if so, which ones.) If you believe someone has committed a civil offense against you, you could file a lawsuit. (You can usually file... View More
I have video of the dogs when they come and poop in my yard.
I scoop the dog poop daily and toss it back into his yard.
answered on Apr 21, 2023
Collect the poop. Store it. Then deliver it all back to his front porch
Felony larceny of motor vehicle felony possess of stolen vehicle and felony obtaining property under false pretense
answered on Apr 10, 2023
For Class H felonies in NC you could get some active time if convicted of one, even without any prior criminal record. If the circumstances were not terribly bad, and looking at your record does not make the DA think you need to do some time, then this level felony allows for probation even for... View More
answered on Apr 9, 2023
You might start by contacting an attorney who handles estate/probate law.
I’m 22 with a clean record never got in trouble before I just need help to get this stuff reduced
answered on Apr 10, 2023
Your clean criminal record, particularly at your age... but really at any age, should be one thing you always do everything within your power (that's legal) to protect. Particularly regarding your personal honor and trustworthiness. Unless you plan on winning the lottery or inheriting a... View More
The man was arrested without probable cause, without consent and without a warrant. He was simply accused and had ineffective counsel who did not use discovery to find his approximate location beyond a reasonable doubt, using his personal cell phone geolocation on the date and time in question by... View More
answered on Apr 1, 2023
Allegations of certain types of crimes may constitute defamation (libel or slander). But this doesn't usually apply to official government actions like prosecuting someone for a crime.
As for the criminal proceedings, nothing you shared sounds like a real slam dunk case of ineffective... View More
Not render help or report it
answered on Apr 2, 2023
An attorney would need to know a bit more about what happened in order to be able to thoroughly evaluate the bus driver's (or the school's) potential liability. You should consider scheduling a consultation with an attorney to discuss the details of your situation.
For some time now, I have been having someone/persons entering my home while I am out. I have a security system installed and (they) have been accessing the system. I have a bit of evidence and now I need the legal counsel to assist with the processing of the information and finding out who this... View More
answered on Mar 19, 2023
I understand your concern and the importance of seeking legal counsel in this matter. To find a lawyer who can help you with this situation, you can begin by searching for attorneys in your area who specialize in civil litigation, personal injury law, or home security law.
You can start by... View More
A friend of mine overdoses I call for help the police come search the car find some stuff no more than a gram of herion in her purse and then seized both of our phones without a warrant
answered on Mar 11, 2023
In certain situations, police may have the authority to seize a person's phone without a warrant if they have probable cause to believe that the phone contains evidence of a crime. However, the legality of the seizure would depend on the specific circumstances of the case. It is recommended... View More
And can I recoup the money I paid in?
answered on Mar 31, 2023
You may have civil claims, criminal claims, or both. A civil judge may be able to declare the contract void. A criminal judge may not be able to declare the contract void but may be able to provide other types of relief, like ordering the defendant to pay restitution. However, the best options and... View More
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