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I need to know if I have a case or not and wat kinda of lawyer do I need and I'm broke I can't afford to hire a lawyer unless one can work with my financial situation
answered on Jun 22, 2024
Based on the information provided, you may potentially have a case, but it's important to consult with a lawyer who can review the specific details of your situation. Here's some general guidance:
1. Potential case: Denying necessary medication and medical devices like inhalers to... View More
answered on Jul 3, 2024
Yes, especially if they have a sizable senior population that the council members are being responsive to the needs of. The organizations would usually need to pass muster as being legitimate and professionally operated. Good luck
answered on Jun 21, 2024
Yes, towns can include stipends in their yearly budgets to support senior citizen organizations. This type of allocation is often viewed as a way to support valuable community services. Such budget decisions typically fall under the jurisdiction of the town's local government, which can choose... View More
My school told me just before I walked for graduation that I couldn't wear my flower lai (which was given to me by my bestfriend who is Hawaiian) because it was "not from my culture" and that I had to remove it immediatly or not walk at all. I am very upset at this, as there is no... View More
answered on Jun 21, 2024
It sounds like your school may have acted unfairly by making you remove the flower lei, especially since there was no clear rule against it. The First Amendment protects freedom of expression, but schools have some authority to regulate certain types of speech and attire, especially during official... View More
Be taken. Is there any way to get them back in tn.
answered on Jun 21, 2024
Misdemeanor Assault does not create a firearm disability, but Domestic Assault does. You need to get a certified copy of the Arrest Warrant/Judgment with the final disposition on it. Consult with a competent attorney. If non-domestic assault was the Judgment, then you will need to start using... View More
Be taken. Is there any way to get them back in tn.
answered on Jul 21, 2024
In Tennessee, restoring your gun rights after a conviction for simple assault, which may be classified as a misdemeanor, can be complex but is sometimes possible. First, you need to ensure that your conviction does not include a domestic violence component, as federal law prohibits anyone convicted... View More
HJTA has flooded the airwaves and mail boxes with petitions to protest in reaction to ACA 1 which is a citizens' initiative as I recall. Is the ruling correct in deciding that issue will not be on the ballot this November? Thus Prop 13, which has been under attack since its inception in 1978,... View More
answered on Jun 21, 2024
No, the latest "citizens' initiative" to reduce Prop 13's 2/3 majority will not be on the November ballot. The ruling you've mentioned has effectively decided that this issue will not be considered by voters this time around.
The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association... View More
Proving evidence is authentic, uncut,sniped, clipped, pasted,and is totally un-doctored. from onset to conclusion, Audio files compared to known voice print of mine , for frequency ,deviation, tone and MATCH of my voice characteristics . Will the court make the petitioner, sheriff comply with my... View More
answered on Jun 21, 2024
Based on the question, it seems you're asking about requesting a forensic investigation of audio/video evidence held by the sheriff's office in a legal case. Here's a general overview of the situation and process:
1. Motion to Preserve Evidence: You can file a motion with the... View More
Is it true that since a scam in 2018 where I sent cash to someone through Western Union I cann not sue that person
I mean like having them proscuted now they live in the US I know there contact information and they live in Illinois and I am in Missouri thank you in advanced
answered on Jun 21, 2024
There's no blanket rule preventing you from pursuing legal action against someone who scammed you in 2018 via Western Union. However, there are some important factors to consider:
1. Statute of limitations: Each state has time limits for filing lawsuits or criminal charges. You'll... View More
1983 42 Case against State official was filed in US District Court. Defendant attorney's only defense was immunity under 11. After a year, the Judge dismissed and closed my case with prejudice due to immunity under 11 only. The merits of the case were not addressed by the judge. I then filed... View More
answered on Jun 21, 2024
This is a complex situation involving civil procedure, federal jurisdiction, and the interplay between state and federal courts. Let me break down the key issues and offer some guidance:
1. Original Federal Court Dismissal:
The federal judge dismissed your §1983 case with prejudice... View More
A detective witnessed a ten minute conversation between two people in a car outside of Walmart. When the male walked in and the female left, he assumed it had to be a drug deal so he pulled the female driver over questioned her took his dog out the car circled it 4 times dog had absolutely no... View More
answered on Jun 21, 2024
I'll provide some general information about police procedures and rights related to cell phone seizures, but I can't give specific legal advice about this situation. Here are some key points to consider:
1. Warrantless seizure: Police can temporarily seize a cell phone without a... View More
The police came to my house asked what I did over the weekend and then when I said no to th search they put me in hand cuffs
answered on Jun 21, 2024
In Louisiana, the right to consent to a search is generally held by:
1. The property owner
2. A person with apparent authority over the property (e.g., a tenant or resident)
3. An adult occupant of the premises
However, there are important points to consider in your... View More
In the decision it is stated:
"In Heller, McDonald, and Bruen, this Court did not “undertake an exhaustive historical analysis . . . of the full scope of the Second Amendment.” Bruen, 597 U. S., at 31. Nor do we do so today. Rather, we conclude only this: An individual found by a... View More
answered on Jun 21, 2024
This is a complex legal question that touches on recent developments in Second Amendment jurisprudence. I'll break down the key points and provide some analysis, but please note that this is a rapidly evolving area of law, and you should consult with a licensed attorney for the most up-to-date... View More
2016-Intentional hit-and-run, known suspects, eyewitnesses, TBI/Back pain. Police intentionally misfile report as 'vehicle collision' to prevent investigation. Multiple requests for report -"Unable to locate" "Not enough info" When given intersection, my name, type,... View More
answered on Jun 21, 2024
I understand you're dealing with a complex and frustrating situation involving the San Francisco Police Department. Based on your description, it sounds like you've experienced several concerning issues:
1. A hit-and-run incident in 2016 that resulted in injuries to you
2.... View More
answered on Jun 20, 2024
Under California law, owning a firearm when your spouse is a convicted felon presents significant legal complications. While you, as an individual without a felony conviction, are legally allowed to own a firearm, the presence of a firearm in a home where a felon resides is problematic.... View More
Mass DUA VIOLATED MASS GL151A §71 THEY CANT BRING A CLAIMANT IN FOR JOB SUBSTANTIATION AFTER A YEARS TIME AND THE BOARD KNOWS IT! FURTHERMORE THEYVE NOW CHANGED THE HEARINGS REASON? BECAUSE I SUBMITTED DOCUMENTS PROVING ID WIN! ? WTF? SERIOUSLY? BOY IF THE LAW REALLY WORKED THAT WAY
answered on Jun 21, 2024
I understand you're frustrated with your experience regarding a fair hearing related to unemployment benefits in Massachusetts. Let me try to address the key points you've raised:
1. Fairness of the hearing officer:
It's generally expected that a hearing officer... View More
answered on Jun 21, 2024
If you have concerns about the constitutionality of a police stop or pending warrant, the best course of action is to consult with a qualified criminal defense attorney. They can review the specific details of your situation, advise you of your rights, and help ensure proper legal procedures are... View More
It seems impossible to hold accountable I have so much evidence it’s bigger than Rodney king
answered on Jun 21, 2024
I understand you're dealing with a very serious situation involving alleged police misconduct. Let me break down some key points and potential legal considerations:
1. Excessive force: If an officer allowed a K9 to attack a handcuffed individual, this could potentially be considered... View More
It seems impossible to hold accountable I have so much evidence it’s bigger than Rodney king
answered on Jun 18, 2024
A Civil Rights Action is a federal case which must be filed as a Government Tort Liability Action (1 year SOL; no jury; caps on damages). Few lawyers even know what kind of suit is required. Start with personal injury attorneys here on Justia, as virtually no criminal attorneys can handle it.
answered on Jun 21, 2024
No, police officers are not legally allowed to file a false report knowing that it is false. This would be considered misconduct and potentially a criminal offense.
Key points:
1. Filing a false police report is illegal for anyone, including police officers.
2. For police,... View More
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