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JOINT DEED, ONLY ONE PERSON GOT PAID, PARTY "A" QCD TO PARTY "B", THEN PARTY "C" REFUSED TO PARTICIPATE. IT WAS ABOUT MINERAL ESTATE IN OKLA
answered on Aug 23, 2017
Your question is not really clear. Sounds like Party C did not sign any deed. Party A can sell only his/her own interest. If these are mineral interests Party C should be unaffected by A's deed.
The mom is a victim of a shooting and the daughter never knew her dad. She's just now being told her dad is in prison, but about to make parole. If the mother passes, does the child go into the system or does the dad have to provide housing for the daughter and take care of her? I'm... View More
A new warden has issued a memo that all privileges ie. Phone,email,yard,weights,visit commissary...for the ENTIRE prison if drugs are found on one person or in a common area... even if a prisoner was no where near the area or didn't know the person... is there a supreme Court ruling on... View More
answered on Feb 8, 2017
Best source would be the ACLU prison project. Question I'd have is have you seen this or just heard this. NOrmally it would be a violation of federal Bureau of Prisons policy but that may have changed. Again check with ACLU prison project or similar project for the Oklahoma Civil Liberites Union.
answered on Oct 26, 2013
It means that the court in which you filed the motion does not have authority to rule on it. There are too many possibilities for me to be more specific about why the court decided it did not have authority.
answered on Oct 26, 2013
The fastest and easiest way is to create an account at pacer.gov and search there for the cases. Pacer is relatively cheap and easy to use. The older the cases are, the less likely they will be there, especially as you get toward 20 years old. If the cases are not on PACER, you should contact... View More
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