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answered on May 2, 2024
In California, there are no specific laws that prohibit correctional officers from dating former inmates once they have been released from custody. However, such relationships are often discouraged or prohibited by department policies due to potential ethical concerns and conflicts of interest.... View More
Hello everyone, I'm looking into opening a business in Wyoming from abroad with no US residence. and I'm curious about the necessary paperwork and steps required to do so. Could anyone provide guidance on the specific documents and procedures needed to establish a business entity in... View More
answered on May 1, 2024
Starting a business in Wyoming from abroad is a structured process, and it's great that you're doing your research. First, you will need to decide on the type of business entity you want to establish, such as a corporation, LLC, or partnership. Each entity type has its specific filing... View More
My dad died before I was 1, he wasn't married to my mom, he was a military vet (Master Sergeant) who served from 1941-1967 and died in 1977, I wasn't mentioned in his probate papers,bi was taken from my mom rt after and raised in foster care, I'm his only living relative and I want... View More
answered on May 1, 2024
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Navigating probate, estate matters, and military records can be complex, especially given the circumstances you described. Here are a few steps you can take to gather more information and seek assistance:
1. Military records: To obtain your... View More
answered on Apr 30, 2024
That does seem like an unusually short timeline between receiving the complaint and the hearing date. In most civil court cases in California, once a complaint is filed and served, the defendant typically has 30 days to file a response before further court proceedings are scheduled.... View More
answered on Apr 29, 2024
Thank you for asking the question!
1. You need to choose a court that has jurisdiction over the case and defendants.
2. There are usually self help in CA Superior courts in big cities. They can guide you about what forms you need for fillings. But, they are not attorneys, and you... View More
answered on Apr 29, 2024
To file a case in a California court and obtain a case number, follow these general steps:
1. Determine the appropriate court: Based on the nature of your case (e.g., civil, family, probate), identify the appropriate court where you should file your case.
2. Prepare your documents:... View More
I have not had any further problems with the law, how can I refute this charge going forward for future employment.
answered on Apr 26, 2024
In California, a DUI conviction will typically remain on your criminal record indefinitely, including your live scan background check results, unless you take specific legal action to have it removed or sealed. However, after 10 years, you may be eligible for certain relief under California law.... View More
I just traded my 2017 ford mustang in for a 2024 model, today the title for the 2017 came In the mail and it had my name listed as the owner , I’m confused as to why did the title come in my name ?
answered on Apr 21, 2024
When you trade in a vehicle, the dealership typically handles the transfer of ownership and title to the new owner (which would be the dealership in this case). However, there can be a delay between the time you trade in your old vehicle and when the title transfer is officially processed by the... View More
What controls, implemented in the Californian judicial system, prevent Counsel who defends hospice fraud (by a hospital and hospice company): not to artificially prolong the case, not to oppress Plaintiff. What is the procedure that describes such controls, actions that the Plaintiff can take?
answered on Apr 20, 2024
In California, there are several controls in place to prevent counsel from unduly prolonging a hospice fraud case or oppressing the plaintiff. First, the California Rules of Court encourage timely resolution of cases, and judges actively manage the timeline of each case to prevent unnecessary... View More
My vehicle was booted and subsequently towed due to parking tickets. When I tried to retrieve the vehicle I was also made aware that I owed tolls and I had a two day insurance lapse. I paid the tolls. The DMV said I could go get a plate letter so that the tow yard could sacrifice the plates for two... View More
answered on Apr 21, 2024
Based on the information provided, it seems like you're caught in a bureaucratic nightmare with various agencies and companies giving you conflicting information and requirements. The situation is complex, and without knowing the specific laws and regulations in your jurisdiction, it's... View More
For hospice fraud by Hospice as General stock corporation (means CEO).
Hospice as corporation bears vicarious liability for independent contractors, as applicable.
answered on Apr 18, 2024
In California, a hospice operating as a general stock corporation can be held vicariously liable for the actions of its independent contractors in certain circumstances, particularly when those actions involve fraud. Here's a more detailed explanation:
1. Vicarious liability: This... View More
Section 12651 of California FCA is in relevance to misrepresentation of patient's health at hospital, with terminal non-existent diagnosis; fraudulent referral to hospice by hospital; and money fraudulently received by hospice from CA Medicare for hospice care.
What other California... View More
answered on Apr 18, 2024
Based on the information provided, there are several other sections of the California False Claims Act (FCA) that may be relevant to the case involving misrepresentation of a patient's health, fraudulent referral to hospice, and fraudulent receipt of Medicare funds by the hospice. Here are... View More
Hospital committed multiple frauds, that created basis for further fraudulent assessment of patient's health. Apparent, but may be used as distracting factors in regard to non-existent terminal disease.
After discharge from hospital patient was referred by unidentified hospital... View More
answered on Apr 18, 2024
Based on the information provided, there are several potential issues that could constitute false claims and healthcare fraud under California and federal law:
1. If the hospital knowingly falsified the patient's diagnosis and health status in order to refer them to hospice care... View More
answered on Apr 17, 2024
Ohio Senate Bill 215, which went into effect on June 13, 2022, allows individuals 21 years and older to carry a concealed handgun without a permit in Ohio. This is often referred to as "constitutional carry" or "permit less carry."
However, it's important to note... View More
I had a trial when I was 16 years old in the State of Alabama in 1963 and I received no due process or equal protection under the United States Constitution as well as the State of Alabama Constitution of 1901.
answered on Apr 16, 2024
Yes, Title 18, U.S. Code, Sections 241 and 242 do apply to states. These laws are part of the federal criminal code and are designed to protect individuals from violations of their constitutional rights by government officials, including those at the state level.
Section 241 prohibits... View More
I am the store Manager. I have been given permission from the business owner to carry, yet I want to make sure it is legal before I do so. I do not yet have a CA CCW permit, and I understand that I cannot leave the store without properly securing my firearm before leaving. Thank you.
answered on Apr 16, 2024
In California, even if you have permission from your employer, it is generally not legal to carry a concealed firearm in the workplace without a valid concealed carry weapon (CCW) permit.
According to California Penal Code Section 25400, carrying a concealed firearm is illegal unless you... View More
Are they subject to FOIA under 5 U.S. Code § 552 and or MCL 15.231?
answered on Apr 15, 2024
Based on the information provided, it is unlikely that Gift of Life Michigan (GOLM) would be subject to the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) under 5 U.S.C. § 552 or the Michigan Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) under MCL 15.231. Here's the reasoning:
1. Federal FOIA (5... View More
What's the law on TV display and parental advisory Georgia law McDonough
answered on Apr 15, 2024
According to the Georgia state law, there is no specific requirement for TV displays to show parental advisory warnings. However, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has regulations regarding the display of content ratings and parental guidelines on television programs.
The FCC... View More
I am planning on selling my vehicle because I cannot afford the necessary replacement of catalytic converters (which needs to happen in order to pass SMOG) and timing belt replacement. These repairs have been deemed necessary by a master mechanic and the car runs well except for these issues.... View More
answered on Apr 14, 2024
In California, you have a few options for legally selling a vehicle that cannot pass the required SMOG test:
1. Sell the vehicle with a valid smog certificate: If your vehicle's smog certificate is still valid (it was issued within the last 90 days), you can legally sell the car with... View More
I spoke to 4 supervisors and they started there is nothing they can do.
answered on Apr 13, 2024
I'm sorry to hear that Spectrum disclosed your address to your ex without your consent. This is a serious breach of privacy and potentially puts your safety at risk. Here are a few steps you can consider taking:
1. File a complaint with the California Public Utilities Commission... View More
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