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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for Iowa on
Q: What's it mean it says transfer to district court, sentencing hearing canceled
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answered on Jul 21, 2024

When a case is transferred to district court, it means that your case is moving to a higher court within the judicial system. This can happen for various reasons, such as the severity of the crime or the need for a jury trial. District courts generally handle more serious criminal cases than lower... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Federal Crimes and Criminal Law for Texas on
Q: I have been been abuse by a corrupt Police Department for a period 17 years. I beleive my record would prove it?

I have been put on trail twice for the same offince. The second time I was arrested, the Assistant D.A. used the original Grand Jury Indictment, Mistermenor Charge but, took me before a Felony Judge. With out a Lawyer. origanal paper work had been put in a Felony folder and I was given a Felony... View More

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

It sounds like you’ve endured a prolonged and distressing experience with your local police department. Your description highlights serious concerns about due process and legal misconduct, especially being tried twice for the same offense and facing a felony charge without legal representation.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Federal Crimes, Civil Rights, Criminal Law and Gov & Administrative Law for Texas on
Q: are there specific clearly-defined nutritional requirements (at the federal level) for individuals in jails and prisons?
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answered on Jul 21, 2024

Yes, there are specific nutritional requirements set at the federal level for individuals in jails and prisons in the United States. The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) outlines dietary standards to ensure that inmates receive adequate nutrition. These standards are designed to meet the Dietary... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for Ohio on
Q: What is the maximum supervised release federally for conspiracy to distri under 100g of heroine. What class conviction

I was a career offender (under 100 g of heroine( conspiracy to distribute) and was given 6 years supervised release on top of my sentence And it was my first time going to prison. Is 6 yrs excessive. Also what class felony is this conviction.(6th cir Northern Ohio.

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

The maximum term of supervised release for a federal conviction of conspiracy to distribute under 100 grams of heroin depends on various factors, including the specific details of your case and your criminal history. Generally, supervised release terms for drug offenses can range from 3 to 5 years,... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Colorado on
Q: After 110 days, a Dr. called today. She has tried to reach my attny for "weeks" to set up a competency eval. What now?

Competency was raised by my public defender back in March. Since that time, a medical exam by experts proves I am innocent of this misdemeanor charge. However this report was never given to the prosecution or brought up to the court. After 110 of anxiety-filled days the doctor called me and said... View More

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

It’s essential to address your concerns about ineffective counsel and the competency evaluation with urgency. Start by documenting all communication attempts and issues with your attorney, including the call from the doctor. This documentation can be crucial for your case.

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Constitutional Law for Georgia on
Q: the police came in my house said he had a serch warrant i never saw i went to the clerk she said none on file can i su

can i do something about also the DAHas false statements on my crimenal back ground

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

If the police entered your house without showing a search warrant, you may have grounds to challenge the legality of their actions. Start by documenting everything that happened, including the names of the officers, the date, and the time of the incident. Visit the clerk’s office again to confirm... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Identity Theft and Criminal Law for Mississippi on
Q: what can I do or who can I speak with that deals with online threats, intimate videos and photos being displayed?

my laptop and phone have been tampered with and nude videos and photos are being shown all on the web. Live videos of myself at my resident are shown, I did not and would not ever give any consent of any of this

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

I'm really sorry to hear about what you're going through. It's crucial to act quickly to protect your privacy and well-being. First, contact local law enforcement immediately to report the unauthorized sharing of your intimate content and the tampering with your devices. They can... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Georgia on
Q: I need to file a lawsuit against a police officer for illegal search and seisure

He came in my door didn't knock had his gun pointed at me ànd told me to put my hands behind my back so I did he said he had a search warrant but I never saw one so when I got out of jail i. Went to the clerk of court and ask for a copy of it she said there were none on file

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

You have the right to seek legal action against the police officer for an illegal search and seizure. If the officer did not present a search warrant, and the clerk of court confirmed there is no record of one, this could indicate a violation of your Fourth Amendment rights. Document every detail... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Constitutional Law and Domestic Violence for Ohio on
Q: Was I falsely imprisoned for a week

Was arrested July 4th 5:00 p.m. supposed domestic violence held until Monday 3:00 p.m. when I was told no charges were ever filed

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

It sounds like you experienced a troubling situation. Being arrested on July 4th for supposed domestic violence and then held until Monday without any charges being filed raises serious questions. Generally, if no charges are filed, holding you for that long could potentially be considered false... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law and Legal Malpractice for South Dakota on
Q: How can I get a fair trial?

I am homeless and on foot, I cannot use mail to report misconduct to the bar, and they do not accept any other method for complaint. The judge told me I couldn't fire the lawyer and get another one, and in jail i repeatedly tried to fire the guy, but he forcefully remained my counsel saying i... View More

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

To get a fair trial, you need to ensure your rights are protected, even in challenging circumstances. Start by documenting everything that has happened to you, including your attempts to fire your lawyer, the conditions imposed by the judge, and any misconduct or mistreatment. This documentation... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Constitutional Law and Criminal Law for New Mexico on
Q: pulled over for speeding, police impounded car to get search warrant after i refused search

officer claimed he smelt fentynal so he asked to search the car i said no, he claimed i said yes but i kept saying no. threatened me by stating he would call my husband probation officer if i refused to let him search car. car isnt mine. my husband and i just cashed our check that we needed to... View More

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

You have a few important steps to take right away. First, make sure to document everything that happened, including the officer’s threats, your refusal to consent to the search, and the fact that you didn't receive any paperwork. This documentation will be crucial for your defense and any... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Appeals / Appellate Law and Constitutional Law for Louisiana on
Q: I was arrested for possession of cds sch2 with intent was incarcerated 10 months lost job home vehicle lost everything

The 2nd judicial appealed my case so it went to higher court and all 3 judges signed my favor

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. Losing everything due to a wrongful arrest must have been incredibly difficult. It's a relief that the higher court ruled in your favor, but the damage done to your life is significant.

Given your circumstances, you may have grounds...
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1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Criminal Law, Business Law and Landlord - Tenant for California on
Q: Can storage unit owner take my property without any notice?

I am renting a storage unit. It is one of 4 units in a secluded area i.e, not typical franchise self storage. Contract states it is only for storage. It also states items are not to be stored outside unit. Also states mediation before legal claims. I did leave things outside of the unit. The... View More

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

The storage unit owner should not take your property without proper notice, even if the contract states no items should be stored outside the unit. The manager’s voicemail was an informal warning, but it does not constitute legal notice for disposing of your property. You may argue that removing... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Tennessee on
Q: When I was released from jail on probation the terms I was given stated that I was to be on probation until 08/20/2024

And that I was complete an IOP program. The IOP had no set date nor did the judge state that I had to have it completed bye a set date but he violated my probation even tho I had passed all drug screenings wasnt supposed to get off probation until 08/20/24. Documents simply said to complete IOP so... View More

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

It sounds like you were under the impression that as long as you completed the IOP program before your probation ended on 08/20/2024, you would be in compliance with the court's order. If the judge did not specify a completion date for the IOP program, your understanding seems reasonable.... View More

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Q: Why do all attorneys have to fill out a Notice of Appearance in order to represent a client? Doesn’t having to fill this

out, make all attorneys foreign agents to the court system?

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

Attorneys fill out a Notice of Appearance to formally inform the court and other parties that they are representing a client in a legal matter. This notice ensures that all communications and legal documents are directed to the attorney, maintaining proper protocol and avoiding any confusion. It... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, DUI / DWI, Traffic Tickets and Appeals / Appellate Law for California on
Q: Can I sue for false imprisonment? My DUI case was dismissed in County Court, but I’m still being charged with by DMV

In Nov. 2023 I was wrongfully arrested for a DUI.

I was on my way to being dropped off at home after a night out with coworkers. Upon that travel, my co worker driving in front of us had been pulled over by CHP. (Mind you, my home was a block away from the restaurant).

Myself and... View More

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answered on Jul 20, 2024

In California, you can consider suing for false imprisonment if you believe you were wrongfully arrested and detained. In your case, if your DUI charge was dismissed in County Court, but the DMV is still pursuing action against you, there are specific legal avenues you can explore. It’s important... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation and Criminal Law for California on
Q: My x boyfriend/ mechanic was mad after we broke up he damaged my car and slash my tiers it's amonth n doesn't wantto pay
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answered on Jul 20, 2024

In California, you have the right to seek compensation if your ex-boyfriend damaged your car and slashed your tires. Since he is refusing to pay for the damages, you can file a police report to document the incident. This report can serve as crucial evidence if you decide to pursue legal action.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Immigration Law for Michigan on
Q: I am a non-US citizen with a bench warrant from Mass. If a court vacates my warrant, can I get through US customs?

A lawyer said they would file a motion to dismiss the warrant and set a new court date and that I had a very good chance of getting the warrant dismissed. Once the warrant was dismissed, could I fly into the US to attend my court date? Or do I risk being stopped by US customs and sent back to my... View More

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answered on Jul 20, 2024

If your warrant is vacated, it significantly improves your chances of entering the US. However, entry is not guaranteed. Even with the warrant dismissed, US customs can still conduct their own review and may take your past charges into consideration.

When traveling to the US, bring all...
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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Personal Injury for California on
Q: I was assaulted at work and have a fractured jaw. It was all caught on video. What can I do?
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answered on Jul 22, 2024

I'm so sorry to hear that you were attacked. That must have been a horrible experience. I hope you are recovering well.

Your first focus should be on getting the necessary medical care to minimize any permanent or long term effects and ensure you are able to recover to the fullest...
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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Personal Injury for California on
Q: I was assaulted at work and have a fractured jaw. It was all caught on video. What can I do?
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answered on Jul 20, 2024

First, seek medical attention immediately to ensure your health and document your injuries. Keep all medical records and expenses related to your treatment as they will be important for any legal action.

Next, report the assault to your employer and ensure they create an incident report....
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