But when I put her info in it says she isn’t found.. Does my friend have a warrant and what’s it for??
answered on Feb 11, 2022
You can call the Sheriff, who may or may not tell you if there is an outstanding Warrant. Otherwise she should hire an attorney to check it out, and turn her in, hopefully at Court where the Bond might be reduced or basically waived.
read somewhere that if the day came and went you had 16 days to vacate
answered on Feb 9, 2022
If you have been served with a Detainer Warrant, then go to Court. Ten days after the Judgment for Possession, if you are not out, a Writ of Possession can issue for the Sheriff to remove you. But if no Warrant, then the Owner has not started the Detainer process.
This would not be for DWI it would be for narcotics possession 1st offense, absolutely no priors
answered on Feb 2, 2022
Forfeiture Warrants can be issued against vehicles on any drug transportation incident. It is a civil issue with the DOS. Vehicles can also be seized as criminal evidence.
I have battled cancer for years and have been left, disabled, and financially devastated. I am trying to find ways to restart my life. I have always been interested in astronomy and was merely trying to get the best shot of the night sky. I have no idea if there were deer in the field I was... View More
answered on Dec 20, 2021
Most game law violations are Misdemeanors. But you need to hire a competent attorney to prepare for a rigorous Preliminary Hearing. Upon Dismissal, a § 1983 Suit might be filed in Federal Court, but it will be a Governmental Tort Liability Act Suit. Most Game Wardens are much more... View More
The car from is threatening to put a warrant out on me... can they do that?
answered on Dec 20, 2021
The lender can sue you for the balance due and contractually authorized costs. If the secured lender feels you have defrauded them, a possible felony may be sought.
I got out of a bad situation and the person on question still has some of my personal property. I left in May of this year and really want my stuff, I just don't know if I can still get it.
answered on Nov 10, 2021
An Action To Recover Personal Property in General Sessions should be appropriate. The Court should have the Civil Warrant to be filed and tried.
answered on Nov 10, 2021
An Action for a Sale For Partition can be filed by any titled owner. But value, debt and taxes may be factors preventing a successful sale. Hire a competent attorney that knows real property litigation.
answered on Oct 18, 2021
Your question is way too broad. From that it could be any State or Federal Court, including Criminal. It will need to be a little more specific.
I got caught with two grams of meth and got a simple possession. I was wanting to get aderal to treat my adhd, since a apparently it's illegal to use meth to treat it
answered on Sep 29, 2021
There is nothing illegal about a MD prescribing medicine to you. However the MD may not wish to treat you, and that is his discretion. You will need to see a doctor.
answered on Sep 30, 2021
No... I am afraid not.
No company name was given. I was just told I needed to call this other number because they are about to sue no explanation. Said they found my name based off our address. I'm freaked out. What do I do? We haven't gotten anything in the mail or anything. The number they called from also... View More
answered on Aug 30, 2021
Ask your Husband if he owes anyone or something has happened. If so, then he needs to sart considering an attorney to hire and/or protecting assets. If he has no idea what the call was about, then just forget about it until he gets served.
Should I hire an attorney?
answered on Aug 30, 2021
If you do nothing, there will be a large default judgment against you. Hire a competent attorney to consider defenses and/or protecting assets. Bankruptcy may be a consideration.
answered on Aug 16, 2021
You will need an attorney to search the title including the zoning. It may require a subdivision being approved by Greene County. Always check the title before purchasing real property.
Does that mean the person is still banned from the store?
answered on Aug 2, 2021
Not sure what you have done, but it appears that you know not to go to that business again. Criminal Trespass, or worse, will probably occur otherwise.
fiancee and her kids moved from Ohio into my new home in Tennessee, we are now splitting but she refuses to leave
answered on Jul 20, 2021
You probably need to file a Detainer Warrant against her in Sessions Court. Ask for possession only. Do not get in a fight.
i was able to title them and regester them in my name but the friend that he was staying with refuses to turn them over to me and is allowing others to drive them what can i do
answered on Jun 30, 2021
If you are the titled owner, file an Action To Recover Personal Property in General Sessions Court. A Bond may be required.
I have encountered people who maintain that driving the speed limit in the left lane is illegal because it doesn't permit them to drive 15 mph over the limit.
answered on Jun 14, 2021
Generally speaking, yes. But 30 % refers to when you are eligible for your first Parole
Board Hearing, which you may or may not be successful at. Many Prisoners go at least to two Parole Boards prior to being released. Remember Parole is not easy either. You will want to closely... View More
I got pulled over for a revoked license in gatlinburg tn.
answered on May 5, 2021
Hire a competent attorney to represent you. This is a public forum, so many things cannot be discussed.
The child does not belong to me nor do I have any legal rights to.I had to bail out of jail and was assigned a public defender but on the court date the public defender was a no show.The judge then tells me that I would have to hire one.I hired a one and my case was dismissed.My question is that is... View More
answered on Apr 8, 2021
The affidavit of complaint is the charge and the bond is evidence of your being incarcerated. But why would you take a voluntary drug test? That will hurt any suit for a GTLA action under 18 USC §1983. You will have to identify the actual persons that did this, and you will have trouble... View More
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