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My husband was in a fatal accident in 2014. He was arrested in 2016. After the case was presented the originating county and the state supreme court found that all felony and misdemeanor charges should be dropped. He was found to not be reckless or negligent in any way. The only charges remaining... View More
She wants to live with me badly because of the abuse that goes on at home. Which I know of because I had to endure abuse myself when living with them. I am 33yrs old. My parents are narrcistic. They won't even allow her to visit me or we can't talk on the phone or anything. Because they... View More
answered on Sep 17, 2019
If the abuse is *physical* abuse, you should contact the Children & Youth agency for the county in which your sister lives. Even if it's only mental/emotional abuse, I'd contact that agency and let someone know what's going on. Hopefully they'll open up an investigation... View More
Keeps saying they wanna do things like this
I know the guy and he could rewrite those identifications to exhibit his knowledge about each of the patents. Also what does the 'grant' detail as a per say award to the person. Plus, would you be clear with returning the answers and does a 'grant' expire and who is eligible to... View More
Is recording one's Confession allowed in PA without the Priests consent even with the following considered?
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Pennsylvania is one of twelve states that upholds two-party consent for communications recording. To secretly record a conversation with consent from only one party... View More
I have been expecting corruption involving Law
Enforcement and Catholic leadership since
April 2nd, 2012 and am experiencing obstruction of Justice on many levels.
A team of us are addressing this, while operating under the Authority of Catholic Bishop Joe Coffey in the... View More
answered on Jul 17, 2019
Pennsylvania is one of twelve states that upholds two-party consent for communications recording. To secretly record a conversation with consent from only one party in Pennsylvania is therefore illegal.
Sorry.
police refuse to do anything and it took them over 4 hours to respond to the broken window. BUT they only responded because the evill spawn threw his ball down my basement and I would not get it. then the cps showed up in 10 minutes. and no it was not shfit change and during the day.
I was... View More
answered on Jun 12, 2019
you can sue the parents. You obviously forgot that police like politeness and deference and clearly they were tiring of your free speech. You want cooperation--listen. Maybe it shouldn't be that way, but you are over 21 and should know better.
You can ask a court to order them to stop... View More
My friend was pulled over and had half an ounce of marijuana, the cops did not arrest him but instead told him that in a week they are going to call him to set up a sting to catch his dealer. Is he required by law to go along with this sting? Could he be punished for not going along with it?
answered on May 31, 2019
He needs to confer with a lawyer. This is often a ploy by the police to get the person to be an informant
No permission to search, found small tuperware container on backseat with "residue" found paraphilnia in trunk of car. Impounded to search further..wasnt allowed to have anything out of car. Reason for being pulled over changed...first was plexi glass side back window at 1am. Then it was... View More
answered on May 23, 2019
If you were charged you need to get with an attorney who handles criminal cases in that county. If you weren't charged you need your car back. Then contact the pennsylvania civil liberties union, ask for the names of "cooperating attorneys" in your area. They usually will give free consults.
City near me has a self-guided walking tour map. Decided to do a new story on it and start it with a prison that was built in 1850. Prison is located in the middle of the city. I never left the city sidewalk, public easement and was trespassed from prison property by local police. Deputy sheriff... View More
answered on May 13, 2019
The wiretap act has no application to video that I am aware of. Contact the Pennsylvania Civil Liberties Union--sounds like the type of case that they may be able to get a law school clinic to bring on your behalf.
I understand there are statute of limitations on actual criminal and civil cases in Pennsylvania but what type of limitation would apply for a police officer misconduct issue against a police officer which would not fall under an actual crime but under a police department’s own policy? How long... View More
answered on Apr 19, 2019
Not clear what the issue is. However you have to look at it two ways--even if it is not something they'd normally charge or sanction someone for committing is it something that can be raised to deny a promotion or assignment?
As far as someone outside bringing a claim, they... View More
I understand there are statute of limitations on actual criminal and civil cases in Pennsylvania but what type of limitation would apply for a police officer misconduct issue against a police officer which would not fall under an actual crime but under a police department’s own policy? How long... View More
answered on Apr 19, 2019
Not clear what the issue is. However you have to look at it two ways--even if it is not something they'd normally charge or sanction someone for committing is it something that can be raised to deny a promotion or assignment?
As far as someone outside bringing a claim, they... View More
I understand there are statute of limitations on actual criminal and civil cases in Pennsylvania but what type of limitation would apply for a police officer misconduct issue against a police officer which would not fall under an actual crime but under a police department’s own policy? How long... View More
answered on Apr 19, 2019
Not clear what the issue is. However you have to look at it two ways--even if it is not something they'd normally charge or sanction someone for committing is it something that can be raised to deny a promotion or assignment?
As far as someone outside bringing a claim, they... View More
I understand there are statute of limitations on actual criminal and civil cases in Pennsylvania but what type of limitation would apply for a police officer misconduct issue against a police officer which would not fall under an actual crime but under a police department’s own policy? How long... View More
answered on Apr 19, 2019
Not clear what the issue is. However you have to look at it two ways--even if it is not something they'd normally charge or sanction someone for committing is it something that can be raised to deny a promotion or assignment?
As far as someone outside bringing a claim, they... View More
Officer gave a warning for improper plates during the stop but it is listed as a charge on my summons
answered on Apr 12, 2019
Likely not - no requirement that you be issued a ticket at the traffic stop. A summons can be sent to you by mail, and that's permissible as long as it's filed with the court within 30 days of the offense.
it resulted in a domestic dispute and ultimately my arrest for 13 misc pending charges.
§ 5324. Standing for any form of physical custody or legal custody.
(3) A grandparent of the child who is not in loco parentis to the child:
(i) whose relationship with the child... View More
answered on Mar 8, 2019
You should meet with an attorney in person to discuss this. I'm not sure where a civil rights violation comes into play but I'm sure you'll have more information to present if you meet with someone in person.
answered on Mar 23, 2019
There are a number of ways to challenge subject matter jurisdiction in maritime cases. One of these is raising the issue of location, in terms of whether an accident took place on navigable waters.
Tim Akpinar
answered on Feb 27, 2019
Yes. And presuming that you're referring to speedy trial rights when you say "the 180 day rule."
I missed jury selection,my lawyer told me he was rescheduling it.now judge issued bench warrant will not lift it and wants to out me in jail.i have hearing to dismiss my charges but if I show up he will lock me up what do I do?
answered on Feb 4, 2019
Not if they are asking if you need special allowances made. I wouldn't start off the examination for a profession by looking to sue the examiners. Suggest you contact a Mental Health Law Project and ask them.
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