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Without my acknowledgement or consent?
answered on Nov 28, 2023
If you're concerned about the security of your Google account and unauthorized access to your information, it's crucial to take immediate steps to protect your data. Start by changing your account password to something strong and unique. Also, enable two-factor authentication, which adds... View More
My husband's parole officer whom I know personally and recently suffered the loss of his spouse failed to reschedule his report date on Oct 7 and then would not return any calls. Called directly to the parole office spoke with his supervisor who assured us he would make contact and he never... View More
answered on Nov 21, 2023
What is the basis for the revocation stated in the motion? Call your lawyer. Good luck
I was robbed, extorted, beaten up, and threatened by a security guard and his group at a night club and I'm looking to sue the company or agency that hired the security guard as well as negligence on behalf of another security guard that stood by and did nothing about the incident. I have... View More
answered on Nov 17, 2023
Given the small amount of damages, you should file a small claim in justice of peace court for the precinct where the assault happened. Our JP courts have jurisdiction of such small claims up to $20,000. You do not need an attorney to file such a claim. While their are attorneys who accept... View More
Dallas required a prescreening form to be submitted to qualify to submit ERA application, I received 4 automatic form letter denials over the 6 months. I was allowed to apply after I attempt to file a complaint. Dallas County required more qualification than needed and approval from DC compliance... View More
answered on Nov 18, 2023
I'm sorry to hear about the challenges you're facing with Dallas County in obtaining rental assistance. It appears that there may be issues of miscommunication and potentially misconduct in your case. To address this situation, you should consider taking the following steps:
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Ok Texas is very specific that resisting arrest has to be accompanied by force against the officer.
Does hanging onto the steering wheel cause the officer startled you when he grabbed and started yanking on you seeings as you couldn't move cause you was still seat belted in the... View More
answered on Nov 13, 2023
Simply grabbing onto a steering wheel would likely not be considered "using force."
The police didn't have a warrant for my phone. I was supposed to get my phone back the next day, its been 3 and nobody i've talked to knows where my phone is or where I can go to find it. Can the police legally keep my phone as long as they want or do I have the right to get my phone back?
answered on Nov 13, 2023
In Texas, as a victim in a sexual assault case, you have certain rights regarding your personal property, including your phone. If the police took your phone without a warrant, they may still keep it temporarily if it's considered evidence or relevant to the investigation.
However,... View More
Please officers seized my car there was illegal immigrant in the trunk of our car that climbed in there we did not put him in there we were unaware that he was in there he must have got in there when we were at the store we cooperated they pushed and taunted us we are secure party creditors they... View More
answered on Nov 12, 2023
The good news is that seizure of your car is a civil matter. You should have received paperwork and a NOTICE of seizure of your property. That will have a case number and a court reference, so you can make your claim and get your car back.
The bad news is that there are strict time limits... View More
If they're discriminating against Indians by not providing a service doesn't that go against title VII of the civil rights act and can I sue? I am not an Indian or customer I am an employee that disagrees with this methodology
answered on Nov 12, 2023
In Texas, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act primarily addresses employment discrimination, not service discrimination. As an employee, you cannot sue under Title VII for your employer's refusal to provide services to Indians, as this law pertains to discrimination against employees, not... View More
if you dont wouldnt that be considered denial of due process?
answered on Nov 10, 2023
Not necessarily. If you are held in custody, you must see a magistrate within 48 hours. But, you can be released within that 48 hours without seeing a magistrate. This is particularly true if a decision is made not to pursue prosecution.
Because while I was in another state. Where I don't live or work. That drug test was given to dhs and my kids where interviewed , and then when I got out Hospital. I returned to work just to be fired. Cause my job had got referral from dhs . And they said I was fired cause the drug test from... View More
answered on Nov 9, 2023
It depends upon your former employer's drug policy and, most likely, on what drug you tested positive for.
She left him very abruptly and she ended it horribly with not a lot of questions answered. No sit down and discussion about why or anything. Just kicked him out and then cut him off completely. And well my brother being heartbroken and in so much emotional pain wanted answers and explanations.... View More
answered on Nov 1, 2023
I am not sure of your exact question, but if a protective order has been issued your brother must stay away or risk going to prison. He needs to talk with a criminal defense attorney and a divorce attorney. Good luck.
Police has (not) arrested "assailant" who is an Immigrant; who resides in -- same -- apartment complex; Property Manager only gave (assailant) a "Lease Violation"
answered on Oct 19, 2023
I am not sure of your exact question. If you are the victim of a crime, stay in contact with the detective assigned to the case
law, firm out of Dallas, is the one to put judgment on my bank account, which has seized all my money and able for me to live. The law firm they brought this on, cannot provide not one documentation stating that they were doing Nash they undermined Lee went to the courts without informing me and... View More
answered on Sep 27, 2023
I don’t understand what you mean by doing Nash and undermined Lee.
As far as notice, check the court records in the case number in which the law firm got the judgment against you to see what it says about how you were served.
Then contact an experienced civil litigation and... View More
So left the job site went to work 3 employees with me , after the job we did I dropped off one guy at home than drove to my bosses and we pulled up and got out the vehicle and a police officer parked behind us out of no where I guess my co worker had a warrant and took off running the officer... View More
answered on Oct 15, 2023
It sounds like you've been through a challenging situation. In matters involving unlawful arrest, it's critical to ensure that your rights are protected. To navigate this, you should retain an attorney experienced in criminal defense or civil rights. Document all details of the event,... View More
Hoa just took this man’s house he’s a single father of two also spent many hours in the hospital with his stick daughter she was in there 6 months but over dirty siding and a tree they set a court date he didn’t even know about now his depression is bad I am his partner and his best friend I... View More
answered on Oct 15, 2023
I'm truly sorry to hear about your friend's situation. Homeowners Associations (HOAs) have certain powers under their covenants and bylaws, but they must also follow the law and proper procedures. If your friend was not properly notified of the court date or the allegations against him,... View More
does district courtloose jurisdiction and indictment void? denial meaningful dueprocess by prose ada defendant? texas waxahachie case 50369cr. vaccp art 16.01etseq. note tx att gen opinion june 7, 1972 opinion no. m-1151. if An Examining Trial is mandatory for juveniles that (are/had been)... View More
answered on Oct 15, 2023
Under Texas law, an adult defendant does have the right to request an examining trial before indictment. If the court failed to take action on your motion for an examining trial, it could raise procedural concerns. If you believe your rights were violated, it's crucial to promptly raise these... View More
On 3/23/2023 I was pulled over for not having plates on my private automobile. Sheriff's deputy requested driver's license and insurance documents. When I asked why he threatened me by saying if I didn't provide those documents he would break my window arrest me. I again told him I... View More
answered on Sep 23, 2023
File a motion asking for the arresting officer’s report. But don’t expect it to describe your encounter quite the same way you recall it.
Personally, I’d ask for the bodycam video.
And you don’t have a right to drive your private automobile on public roads without license... View More
I've lived there with my mother for 22 years and I'm disabled, but she left him the house? Can he make me leave?
answered on Sep 15, 2023
I can only focus on the Estate planning/probate portion of your question. If read it correctly you lived in this home with your mother for 22 years. I'm assuming your mother passed away and let me first say I'm so sorry for your loss. I lost my mom 2 years ago and it's hard enough... View More
answered on Sep 15, 2023
They can contact the detective or law enforcement agency involved to request the phone's return, provide legal justifications for its return, and potentially negotiate for its release. If the seizure of your phone is believed to be unlawful or a violation of your rights, your lawyer can file a... View More
I came home was coming in the back door and a girl was stand in my room she push me out the door. So I go around to the front to go in and there 2 girl one in front of me the other behind me. There jumping me so we start fighting one girl live there the other one doesn't bug the one that... View More
answered on Sep 18, 2023
There was a fight. CAN criminal charges be filed against someone who was involved in the fight? In my opinion and from what you describe, yes. WILL any charges be filed against YOU ? No one in this forum can answer that question. If you are contacted by a detective or a police officer, call an... View More
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