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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Cannabis & Marijuana Law, Constitutional Law and Legal Malpractice for Kansas on
Q: It's been 153 days and still no preliminary hearing for a felony traffic stop in Kansas. What can be done about it?
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answered on Mar 22, 2024

If you're facing delays in your preliminary hearing for a felony traffic stop in Kansas, it's important to understand your rights and options. Legal processes can experience delays due to various reasons, including court backlog, legal complexities, or issues related to evidence... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Personal Injury, Appeals / Appellate Law and Legal Malpractice for Kansas on
Q: Coerced and Bullied. Wrongfully accused and incarcerated. Taken advantage of. Public officially abused and Harrassed.
Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Jan 28, 2021

Could you provide more information so we can better answer your question?

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Legal Malpractice for Kansas on
Q: Is this district clerk supposed to be drawing up documents on any paperwork.#2) And turning them into the courts signed

How long do they keep transcripts after the case is over.? District clerks are or are not supposed to be drawing up documents? My attorney didn't ask me but I'm pro see no attorney to ask that's why I'm on justia asking

Gary Kollin
Gary Kollin
answered on Jul 12, 2018

Talk to your attorney

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Collections, Legal Malpractice and Small Claims for Kansas on
Q: I have so many questions.

I was recently caught shoplifting at Walmart. They took down my information and told me please do not ever steal from them again and that they will not be banning me from the store and that I was free to go. I got something in the mail to pay a $150 fine and I paid it right away. Now I got another... View More

Brian Lehman
Brian Lehman
answered on Jan 8, 2017

If you are being told to go to court, then yes you are being charged. This is not a civil case from what I can tell. Contact a criminal lawyer immediately in your area. If you go to court, do not say anything except you want a lawyer. Posting on this board is not sufficient to give you the help... View More

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Q: Sue youngwilliams child supp. Serv. Atty for giving my gross pay to exwife illegally. Atty was fired, but $500000 dam.

Atty pulled gross pay because he dated ex wife can I sue?

Adam Studnicki
Adam Studnicki
answered on Nov 11, 2015

It's hard to follow your question. Sit down with a local lawyer who handles legal malpractice cases.

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