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1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law and Gov & Administrative Law for Arkansas on
Q: i marry a woman ive known for a while from ukraine. there a time limit she has to be married to me, dont want to be used
Kevin L Dixler
Kevin L Dixler
answered on Nov 1, 2021

This is an awkward question, perhaps unclear. However, getting married for the sole purpose of filing permanent resident status for someone is a Federal crime.

I suggest that you seek legal advice during a paid appointment with a competent immigration attorney before there are any other...
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1 Answer | Asked in Business Law, Civil Litigation and Gov & Administrative Law for Arkansas on
Q: what to do when the hearing officer makes false statements in the FINDING OF FACTS.

I have all the proof that he/she stated false facts. I also have the audio recording .

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Jun 17, 2021

You make an appeal. You may think all facts are absolute. But often what we think are "facts" are either a combination of facts and the conclusions we draw from them--and conclusions are always subject to argument.

Even judges have been known to make errors as to what the...
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1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law and Criminal Law for Arkansas on
Q: Can an 18 year old conceal carry in the state of Arkansas without a CCL?

I have legally purchased a handgun so I would like to know if I can legally carry it.

W. Whitfield Hyman
W. Whitfield Hyman
answered on Mar 21, 2021

Yes, but there will be many places you are not allowed to carry. Mainly on government owned property. For a list of all the places you may not carry under state law, check here:

https://arkansaslawking.com/where-can-you-carry-a-gun-in-arkansas/

However, many of the places where it...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Gov & Administrative Law for Arkansas on
Q: On Felony probation n was told I'll be starting minimum supervision, I see my PO once/month now so how often is minimum

Hi I'm on felony probation in Arkansas but was told I'll be starting minimum supervision, I see my PO once/month now so how often is minimum? TIA

Gary Kollin
Gary Kollin
answered on May 12, 2019

Why didnt you ask your probation officer?

Q: Can you file on criminal fines? Like misdemeanor Charges?

Yes sir my name is Todd Buie. Got a quick question??? I have $7,000 in old fines, $13,000 in student loans from 6 years ago, an about $9,000 in medical bills. All this stuff is from around 2012. I got into some trouble an had to do around 3 years in prison. I been out for a couple years, no trouble... View More

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Mar 22, 2019

You cannot discharge the old fines not can you discharge the student loans. The medical bills should be dischargeable.

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law, Libel & Slander and Civil Rights for Arkansas on
Q: Can a state employee sue a private citizen in Arkansas? Is there a statute that states this? Can you cite the statute?
Michael Darren O'Quinn
Michael Darren O'Quinn
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.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Gov & Administrative Law for Arkansas on
Q: Can the Arkansas sex offender board access a person as a level 4 without a judge's court order?

I was not accessed by Colorado state court as meeting the criteria to be considered a level 4 sex offender in 1992 or when I was parole in 2009. The Arkansas sex offender board accessed me as a level 4 without a judge's order. Is that legal and can I somehow get this changed. I've been... View More

Stewart Whaley
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Stewart Whaley
answered on Apr 14, 2018

SOCNA can assign a level without a Judge ever being involved. For judicial review: (1) appeal the decision to SOCNA, they review (and certainly will NOT decide they were wrong) and you remain a level 4. (2) now you can appeal to an ELECTED circuit court judge.

Getting a Level 4 (the max;...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Federal Crimes and Gov & Administrative Law for Arkansas on
Q: If a parolee is obtained for new charges and can bond out, but has a hold for absconding and cant bond out. Whats Why??

Been obtained for 5 days now and still yet haven't heard from parole/probation officer or gotten any thing on paper about why parolee is being held on the absconding or to have a hearing . No one will tell the parolee if its possible to bail out, or have a hearing, or even speak with parole... View More

James E Hensley Jr
James E Hensley Jr
answered on Dec 18, 2017

There is not enough information to tell you everything but generally, once a parole reoffends, the PO will revoke his probation and keep him in jail. The parolee now has the new charges and then the revocation. If the new charges are not too bad, the PO will keep him in jail for a month maybe... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Gov & Administrative Law and Military Law for Arkansas on
Q: Can I mount emergency lights in my POV only lights non sirens. I'm military police and just wondering if I can.
Robert Donald Gifford II
Robert Donald Gifford II
answered on Jul 27, 2017

Most civilian jurisdictions (state or municipal laws) disallow this on non-official vehicles. I would check with your local law enforcement before doing so.

1 Answer | Asked in Appeals / Appellate Law, Family Law, Gov & Administrative Law and Criminal Law for Arkansas on
Q: How do I file an appeal under the administrative procedure act? It's a child maltreatment case.
Glenn B. Manishin
Glenn B. Manishin
answered on Jan 10, 2017

If this is a federal agency decision, file a "petition for review" in the applicable circuit court of appeals under Rule 15 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Judicial review is governed by the Administrative Procedure Act, 5 USC 605 et seq. Note that you will have to establish the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents, Tax Law and Gov & Administrative Law for Arkansas on
Q: Must a veteran, in Arkansas, pay taxes on a used vehicle purchased due to the loss of a vehicle deemed totally lost?

This determination was made by his insurance company

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Dec 28, 2016

Usually no as you are only getting back that which you already paid taxes on. Check with your state representative for starters--has nothing to do with veterans just that it's not "income" in most states. If you had sold the car that would be different--even there you'd be... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Election Law, Gov & Administrative Law and Municipal Law for Arkansas on
Q: In a Mayor, Council form of government what are the rules for removal of a mayor or alderman from office?
Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Aug 23, 2016

Look at your city charter or similar document for starters.

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