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Recently I invested $1000 into Dogecoin as it was at its lowest of 0.19 and just today this cryptocurrency has just reached its all-time high of 0.60. And because of the surge of this high buying for Dogecoin, Robinhood's crypto services went out and I couldn't sell nor buy during this... View More
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answered on May 5, 2021
Sure, anyone can sue anyone else; so f you have $400,000 I am sure you can find a bunch of security lawyers willing to try to slay a giant. But you need to forget about "bribery" and "string-attached manipulation."
Does this mean I go to jail or just get probation?
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answered on Apr 28, 2021
This means you do NOT go to jail unless you violate the 3 years of probation. If you do violate the terms of your probation, you go to jail for 2 years.
Does that mean I have to go to jail or prison?
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answered on Apr 27, 2021
Do you have an attorney representing you? If so, then you need to ask her these questions and your options? That said, if what you write is accurate, then you do not go to jail unless during your probation of 3 years you are revoked which case you then have to sere your jail time. But... View More
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answered on Apr 26, 2021
It means that you would be sentenced to 2 years prison with LA Department of Corrections, at hard labor. That prison sentence would be suspended (put on hold) and not served. You would be placed on 3 years adult supervised probation. There would be normal conditions of that probation. If you... View More
Well, as a child growing up, I really didn't have too much serious health issues in which alerted me even more. My dreams were to be an athlete and play in the percussion section in my school Band. My basketball ball dreams were crushed not only because how expensive the gear and fee's... View More
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answered on Jan 10, 2021
A Louisiana attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. As a general observation, based on your description, it looks like it would be a difficult case. You're talking about gastrointestinal and muscle spasm symptoms, some of which were of a fleeting nature.... View More
is there anyway to get 4year stalking 28 year marriage thru text sentence suspended or no j~il time after wearing a monitor for a year before court never been in jail before this
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answered on Dec 12, 2020
Your question is not clear or in complete sentences. Call a criminal lawyer.
I was convicted in Sept. 2016 for a felony. I was sentenced in Nov. 2016 to 1 year with good time. I spend 5 months in WinnField Correctional before being released Feb. 2017. It was my first offense. The charge was Simple Burglary of inhabitant dwelling. I’ve finished parole in Sept. 2017 and... View More
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answered on Oct 31, 2020
You may qualify for a first offender’s pardon. Then you may get an expungement without waiting 10 years.
I was a passenger in a car I was helping transport back to Texas that I was legally borrowing to do repairs to. The driver (I just met) was hired by vehicle owner to help me make the trip, and unbeknownst to me in possession of meth and a R/X pill/s (of which we were both charged because it was... View More
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answered on Sep 11, 2020
You need to hire a criminal attorney to develop a defense. Do NOT give anyone a statement.
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answered on Jul 9, 2020
Hire a custody attorney to file contempt and for a civil warrant.
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answered on Jun 18, 2020
§62. Simple burglary
A. Simple burglary is the unauthorized entering of any dwelling, vehicle, watercraft, or other structure, movable or immovable, or any cemetery, with the intent to commit a felony or any theft therein, other than as set forth in R.S. 14:60.
B. Whoever commits... View More
Someone called saying they were from a law firm about an online loan from I think 2007... I know for a fact I never applied for an online loan but they said the money went to my bank account. I have been dealing with different companies regarding this one loan for about 5 years now and none of them... View More
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answered on Mar 28, 2020
1) Make a criminal complain about your Aunt with the Sheriff's Office & print any proof you have of it. Get a copy of the charges you file.
2) Shut down any accounts she had access to.
3) File reports with any banks at which fraudulent transactions occurred and get copies... View More
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answered on Feb 16, 2020
Look at the contract you signed with the bond company.
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answered on Feb 12, 2020
You should NOT serve time for violation if new charge dismiseed.
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answered on Jan 31, 2020
Depends on their prior offenses. Hire a criminal attorney.
*With the ammunition in a separate compartment*
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