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What can we do to stop this process of eviction
answered on Jun 21, 2024
Based on the situation you've described, here are some steps you might consider taking:
1. Review your lease-purchase agreement: Carefully examine the terms of your agreement to understand your rights and obligations, especially regarding property maintenance and condemnation.... View More
And keep giving me different days to come back to pick it up but when I do they keep giving me a run around about it saying the cop has to give it me but when I go on the days they tell me the won’t give me it or the officer is not their on shift and it wasn’t put on my property paper I feel... View More
answered on Jun 11, 2024
To get your gun back, you need to follow a few steps to ensure you're taking the right approach. First, document every interaction with the police department, including dates, times, and names of the officers you speak with. This will provide a record of the attempts you’ve made to retrieve... View More
I got pulled over got a 5th degree and a dui. They charged me a year later and also they charged me separately a week apart dui charge then 5th degree a week later so now I’m on probation for one and bail for the other. I have no criminal history and I know they’re doing this on purpose THE... View More
answered on Jun 11, 2024
It sounds like you were pulled over on suspicion of a DUI and the police officer searched the car and allegedly discovered a controlled substance in the vehicle. It is pretty atypical for someone to be charged separately for alleged offenses arising from the same incident, but it is permissible and... View More
I got pulled over got a 5th degree and a dui. They charged me a year later and also they charged me separately a week apart dui charge then 5th degree a week later so now I’m on probation for one and bail for the other. I have no criminal history and I know they’re doing this on purpose THE... View More
answered on Jun 21, 2024
I understand you're in a difficult situation and feeling frustrated with the legal process. While I can't provide specific legal advice, I can offer some general information and suggestions that may be helpful:
1. Multiple charges from one incident: It's not uncommon for... View More
My son who was having a mental breakdown for the first time in his 39 years of life hiked in to a mountain area to pray and play his guitar. A nearby neighbor heard him yelling {praying out loud}, called the police. When later 8 police men hiked in to abscond him, they brutalized him to the point... View More
answered on Jun 11, 2024
I'm so sorry to hear about what happened to your son. That must have been an incredibly traumatic experience for him and for your whole family. Police brutality, especially towards individuals experiencing mental health crises, is a serious problem.
Under California law, individuals... View More
Is it invading my privacy
answered on Jun 11, 2024
In California, the law generally allows people to install security cameras on their own property, even if the camera captures some of their neighbor's property. However, the camera should not be positioned in a way that intentionally invades the neighbor's privacy, such as directly... View More
My sister filed for guardianship of my kids during the court process we were both to be questioned by a mediation. It being my first time at that court I had no idea where to go by the time someone pointed me in somewhat of the direction to her office I was 10 mins late. I explained to the judge... View More
answered on Jun 11, 2024
In California, due process rights are an essential part of the legal system, including in family law cases. If your due process rights were violated, there may be grounds for challenging the court's decision.
Based on your description, it seems that you were not given a fair... View More
15 year old child was given a pregnancy test at school by the school nurse without informing parents. Child also has an eating disorder that a school teacher reported her for and tried to force into counseling while telling the child's friends.
answered on Jun 10, 2024
The legality of a public school nurse providing pregnancy tests to students privately can vary depending on state laws and school policies. In many places, school nurses are allowed to offer certain health services to students confidentially, including pregnancy tests, without needing to inform... View More
It was he felt he had to get a k9 and he said it was his right as long as he didn't go out of his way for the reason he pulled me over ( plate bulb) that it was legit. At what point when nothing is found no tickets issued ever is this harrassment?how do I get this creep to stop stalking me and... View More
answered on Jun 10, 2024
If you are being repeatedly searched by the same officer without any findings or tickets issued, it can indeed feel like harassment. It's important to document each incident, including dates, times, and any interactions you have with the officer. This record will be valuable if you decide to... View More
answered on Jun 10, 2024
If your ex hacked your security cameras and is blackmailing you with photos, it's important to take immediate action. Start by securing your devices and changing all passwords associated with your security cameras and other accounts. Make sure to use strong, unique passwords to prevent further... View More
answered on Jun 10, 2024
If you have expunged your record, you may still be able to get a gun permit, but the process and requirements can vary depending on your location. First, check the specific laws in your state or country, as each jurisdiction has different rules about gun ownership and expunged records.... View More
I was recently arrested and booked into bay county Jail. During the booking process I was directed to relinquish possession of any personal property I had with me and due to the staff's careless handling of my personal property, my phone screen was severely damaged as was a ruby ring that is... View More
answered on Jun 10, 2024
If your personal property was damaged by officers during the intake process at Bay County Jail, you have a few steps you can take to seek compensation for the damages. Start by documenting everything, including taking photos of the damaged items and keeping any paperwork or receipts related to your... View More
Is voting not a right?Are is it like a driver license?A privilege and can be taken away?
answered on Jun 10, 2024
Voting is a fundamental right in the United States, but it can be restricted under certain circumstances, such as a felony conviction. Each state has its own laws regarding the voting rights of individuals with felony convictions. In some states, your voting rights may be restored after completing... View More
answered on Jun 10, 2024
If the police are lying about what is in their records, a lawyer can help you request those records. This is often done through a process called discovery, where both sides in a legal case must share information. In many places, there are also public records laws that require government agencies,... View More
MALE
58 YEARS OLD
Disabled 7yrs
FIDELIS/MEDICAID
SSI/SSD 7yrs
After 2 years, today my PCP has required that I bring all of my empty Suboxone Film Packages each and every visit or:
1. he will request daily visits, as opposed to bi-weekly.
2.... View More
answered on Jun 10, 2024
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. As a patient, you have rights regarding your pain management and the treatment you receive. Your primary care physician (PCP) can request certain documentation, like empty Suboxone Film packages, to ensure proper medication use, but this should be... View More
He knocked my tooth out, knowingly, intentionally,and purposely burned me with a cigarette and then kidnapped my children, which I should have had all custody rights to because we were not married and I have been trying to get my children back ever since, this man has stolen 400$ off my bank card,... View More
answered on Jun 10, 2024
I'm really sorry to hear about the situation you're facing. No one should be immune from the consequences of domestic violence, and your ex should be held accountable for his actions. If you have already taken out domestic violence paperwork, such as a restraining order, and it has not... View More
Greetings, I was beaten by multiple officers, kicked in the face and bitten, had to receive tetanus shot. On my citation of what I was charged with I have traffic violations when I got to jail they charged me with multiple drug charges and assault on officer which isn’t true. Wouldn’t those... View More
answered on Jun 10, 2024
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. When you are initially cited, the charges listed on the citation are typically what you are being formally charged with at that time. If additional charges, such as drug charges or assault on an officer, were added later, they should still have... View More
Ex convicted of 64 felony burglaries in2014. I had no knowledge but have been told the cops know exactly who I am and know all about me. They want me to leave town again and I can’t afford to. Never questioned or informed of why they think I was involved and they won’t give me a reason. I’m... View More
answered on Jun 10, 2024
I'm sorry to hear about the difficulties you're facing. The first step you should take is to consult with a defense attorney who can help you understand your legal rights and protect you from further harassment. An attorney can communicate with the authorities on your behalf and seek... View More
Have surgery, still no bond. Took to court house but no trial. What can I do to help him get out.
answered on Jun 10, 2024
I'm sorry to hear about your son's situation. One option you can consider is contacting a defense attorney who can advocate for his rights, including pushing for a speedy trial. The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to a speedy trial, and an attorney can help address any delays.... View More
My neighbors have intentionally readjusted their outdoor security cameras to face my property
answered on Jun 10, 2024
You can consider taking legal action against your neighbors for intentionally readjusting their outdoor security cameras to face your property. This situation may involve issues of privacy and harassment, which are often protected under state and local laws. Document any evidence of the camera... View More
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