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answered on Nov 5, 2019
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Or boards in the workplace that hasn’t been proven who done it
answered on Oct 13, 2019
Anyone can file a suit for anything. Whether is is a successful lawsuit is another story
False my title
answered on Sep 4, 2019
No, on its face, it does not seem fair. But the only opinion that really has legal significance for you here is that of an employment attorney. And your post remains open for four weeks. It's likely that based on the limited facts, it is difficult for an employment attorney to offer meaningful... View More
Her attorney told us both on 8/5/19 her next court dates were 9/9/16 & 9/16/19, we were meeting her attorney on Friday the 9th to go over her evidence. The night before the bondsman showed up to arrest her for the FTA. It's kinda confusing, he didn't arrest her, I called her attorney... View More
answered on Aug 20, 2019
How many times snd how many ways fo you want to ask the same question
I went to jail for violation of no contact order but i have not broke it. I am confused.
A off duty police officer set up a meeting with my niece to talk to her. she stopped her the day before. The officer was intimate with by niece boyfriend and thought my niece knew about the relationship. My niece didn't know anything. The traffic stop was full of open threats from the officer... View More
answered on Jun 30, 2019
There is no way a comprehensive answer can be provided here.
You need to retain counsel
He had been convicted of a similar offence. He was never even questioned. No action was taken
should the case be dropped
answered on Jun 9, 2019
Your girlfriend's son does not have the power to charge you with a felony and he did not do so.
The police and the prosecutor are the only ones with that power. Your gf's son complained to them, and they charged you.
If it is a conflict of interest, I'm sure the judge... View More
Got into domestic dispute and I went to jail my ex broke into my place and all of my lottery tickets and won the lottery off of my winning ticket she even told 6 people she won it off my ticket
answered on May 13, 2019
Yes but you will have to sue them for it, which you should do before they spend it all.
I pled quilty in 2008 for felony of poss controlled substance and manufacturing ...no prison time 5 yrs probation and I went to 90 day drug rehab I've done the 180 program I've not been in any trouble since aside from a speeding ticket is there any chance of restoring my right to bare... View More
answered on Dec 28, 2018
Yes but you will have to apply for a pardon from the governor unless you were sentenced under a specific act that will allow the judge to restore your rights.
She's facing multiple drug charges and failure to appear charge. She has medical issues and only began to get in trouble since this January. I can't find anyone to help. I believe that she was coerced into some things. Her history is that of abuse and neglect. She had a really bad head... View More
answered on Aug 27, 2018
I'll tell you that the Public Defenders who I deal with are excellent at their jobs. No, they do not have a lot of time for hand-holding. They certainly not available for family or boyfriends. Lawyers are not able to do pro bono work for criminal cases because there is the Public... View More
answered on Aug 26, 2018
It depends. Clearly, a state employee can sue as an individual if a private person has harmed the employee. If the employee is not suing in an individual capacity, but rather for a wrong to the state, then they need state government authorization.
My son had driven to the local library and had been inside for approx 20 mins. According to my friend who was sitting in her car in the parking lot she observed 2 police cars pull up and run her plates and my sons plates, which were not his. He is currently on probation. They then proceeded to... View More
Charged d felony theft 5-25,000$, jailed, $7500 bond, lost electrical apprenticeship, my own business name stained beyond, two years of continuances, name in paper, business fails eventually forced moved out of the county to avoiding police harassment. Public defender said entire two years the... View More
answered on Aug 3, 2018
It would be useless and a waste of time to file anything until you beat the charges.
I have contacted them and they have told me they can't reimburse me any money back. It was a laser treatment I had purchased in advance. They charged me over $900 for 6 sessions, only 2 were completed.
answered on Jul 31, 2018
If the franchiser has filed bankruptcy, all you can do is file a proof of claim. If they have not filed bankruptcy, you can go file a criminal complaint for theft by failure to make required disposition of property.
I have received my motions of discovery. My name is xxx. And that has been correct for most of the documents. But randomly xxx pops up. Even stating that "xxx is the biological father of [child name]". There is also supposed to be a physical description of me but it's to vague and... View More
answered on May 23, 2018
Generally, the answer is no. Unless there is a genuine issue as to the identity of an individual in a report, document, etc., the misspelling or incorrect use of a name is considered a misnomer and will not affect the use of the documents or the outcome of a case.
answered on May 14, 2018
First, consult a lawyer on this issue.
Consider Ark. Code Ann. § 5-16-101. Crime of video voyeurism
It is gives many scenarios where video is illegal, yet is has an exception for security monitoring when an occupant is operating or directing it (see section (d)(2)).
What... View More
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