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answered on Oct 20, 2015
Read this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallagher_Amendment
answered on Oct 20, 2015
You are asking for an attorney to do research, I think it would require that, and that is not free.
Pulled over for high beam vio. Cop verified insurance was active, but i didnt have physical proof so I was ticketed. I was omw to Cripple Creek. It was after midnight. Cop told me I couldnt drive w/o ins card. He left me stranded & alone on the side of an unfamiliar and desolate hwy. He knew i... View More
answered on Oct 20, 2015
You have to get an attorney for the criminal case first. Then afterwards you might think about seeing an attorney for a full discussion of the issues regarding whether you even have any grounds for a lawsuit.
answered on Oct 19, 2015
This sounds like a homework assignment. Shutting down the federal government is a good example.
answered on Oct 17, 2015
You asked this question over 3 years ago. It requires a bit of research to answer, probably for a vast majority of attorneys.
answered on Oct 14, 2015
Read it to find out. You can find summaries on the internet and probably the opinion.
A letter bashing candidates running for officers of a private club was received by each of its members.This statement was made, from an officer denying responsibility, in email later sent to some of the members. Also does this invite an appeal to postpone the election due to content that alleges... View More
answered on Oct 10, 2015
What does the Constitution have to do with this? No, the US mail is not responsible for the contents of the letters.
answered on Apr 6, 2011
The Police generally cannot search your home without a warrant. The Supreme Court of Colorado has held that "Home and office occupants who place trash in nontransparent trash bags for collection do so for the limited purpose of waste collection and disposal and do not thereby intend to... View More
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