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1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury and Civil Rights for Mississippi on
Q: Can I sue him for financial and emotional abuse?

We have been together 10 years and have 2 kids. He's narcissistic and controlling, using his money to keep me stuck and takes away my car when I try to leave. He's got a severe gambling addiction which triggers his narcissistic mental abuse the worse it gets. Stays gone for days at a time... View More

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answered on Aug 31, 2024

I'm truly sorry you're going through this. It sounds like you’re in a very difficult and painful situation. You absolutely deserve to feel safe and have the freedom to take care of yourself and your children without fear or control from someone else. Your partner's behavior,... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Litigation and Civil Rights for Mississippi on
Q: may I ask what can be done about wrongful imprisonment due to lack of evidence and tampering with evidence also a witne

My mother was wrongfully imprisoned the officers have no evidence also tampered with a witness and lied on the stand this is my mothers first time ever being in trouble and they gave her 50 years and to serve 25 my mother did not deserve the set up they did to her please tell me what we can do.

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answered on Aug 31, 2024

I'm deeply sorry to hear about your mother's situation. When wrongful imprisonment occurs due to lack of evidence, tampering, and perjury, you should begin by gathering all relevant documentation, including trial transcripts, police reports, and any evidence of misconduct. It's... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Civil Rights for Mississippi on
Q: my childs mother is keeping my kid from me out of spitefulness. I have documentation saying I get her every other weeken

She lives in waterford ms. I haven't seen her in almost three weeks I miss my little girl incredibly. I have paper work and I've talked to the law enforcement and they said I need someone to file a contempt in contract? I think they said. I'm a little behind in child support cause I... View More

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answered on Aug 31, 2024

It’s clear you care deeply about your child and want to be a part of her life. Given that you have documentation proving your right to visitation, it's important to act quickly. Law enforcement is correct in advising you to file for contempt of court, which is the appropriate legal action... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Legal Malpractice for Mississippi on
Q: boyfriend recieved two tickets for bad tag and running red light, red light ticket was blank. was charged for speeding?

ticket for “running a red light” was left fully blank. officer verbally said it was because he ran the light but in court today (7/30) he was charged for speeding, nothing mentioned about the light. is there anything we can do? i am irritated about being lied to by someone who is meant to be... View More

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answered on Aug 5, 2024

You have every right to be upset about this situation. If the ticket for running a red light was left blank and your boyfriend was instead charged with speeding in court without prior notice, this raises several issues. The most immediate step you can take is to review the court records and the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights for Mississippi on
Q: What can I do about nuisance kids in neighborhood?

I live in a rental community that contains only single family homes. There is a group of kids who spend all day, every day trying to torment the various tenants in the neighborhood. I caught them on camera yesterday throwing a ball deliberately at my car which was parked in my driveway. They are... View More

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answered on Jul 28, 2024

Dealing with nuisance kids in your neighborhood can be challenging, especially when they are damaging your property. You can take a few steps to address this issue more effectively. First, document all incidents thoroughly with photos, videos, and detailed notes of each occurrence.

Next,...
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Q: Can I sue the man that molested me when I was a child for PTSD now that im older and have him on video

I have confronted my sex abuser 4 x in 2022 about molesting me and my twin sister when we’re adolescents. Every time I confront him he never say he didn’t do it he only say he don’t remember it and I have him actually looking in my iPhone camera while I record him and he say he don’t... View More

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answered on Jul 28, 2024

You may have the option to sue the man who molested you for PTSD, anxiety, and depression, but it depends on several factors, including the laws in your state and the statute of limitations for such cases. Many states have extended the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse cases, allowing... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Adoption, Civil Rights and Family Law for Mississippi on
Q: Looking for a civil rights attorney to deal with a cps case in Mississippi.
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answered on Jul 27, 2024

Finding the right attorney for your CPS case in Mississippi is crucial. Start by looking for attorneys with experience in civil rights and family law. These professionals can offer guidance and represent your interests effectively.

You can begin your search by asking for recommendations...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Libel & Slander, Appeals / Appellate Law and Civil Rights for Mississippi on
Q: How can I file charges of falsification of sexusl assault of a minor in respect of a friend and give a failure of due pr
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answered on Jun 26, 2024

If you have genuine concerns about a crime against a minor, the proper course of action is to report factual information to the appropriate authorities, such as local law enforcement or child protective services. They are equipped to investigate such matters properly.

If you believe there...
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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Mississippi on
Q: I had light bar on jeep wrangler and was no vehicle around me but it was parked police car on side of road but didnt idk
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answered on May 24, 2024

If you had a light bar on your Jeep Wrangler and passed a parked police car on the side of the road, it’s important to know the laws regarding light bars in your area. Many states have specific regulations about when and where light bars can be used, often restricting their use to off-road... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights for Mississippi on
Q: Can I still file a civil lawsuit for police misconduct after statute of limitations passed if tolling changes the time?

I was involved in a police misconduct/abuse case involving a taser in 2017 during routine traffic stop. I was told I could not seek civil defense until after any criminal charges were dropped or dismissed. After dismissal of criminal charges I started to seek civil litigation 2019 in which I found... View More

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answered on Apr 16, 2024

In certain circumstances, the statute of limitations for filing a civil lawsuit can be extended or "tolled" due to specific factors such as mental incapacity or the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the application of tolling rules varies by jurisdiction and the specific details of your case.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights and Education Law for Mississippi on
Q: Is it legal for teachers to lead prayer before lunch everyday?

Teachers at our sons public school lead prayer everyday before lunch and maybe more but that’s all I know about at the moment. We are not affiliated with that religion so we do not want our son being unwillfully subjected to this. While we respect the religion we don’t condone him being put in... View More

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answered on Nov 12, 2023

In the United States, the Constitution's First Amendment, which includes the Establishment Clause, generally prohibits public school teachers, who are government employees, from leading prayers in public schools. The U.S. Supreme Court has consistently held that public schools cannot sponsor... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Employment Law and Civil Rights for Mississippi on
Q: How to go about suing a company for American Vunerable Abuse Act in State of Mississippi ?

My son is Autistic but highly functional, he does have certain things that he cannot learn certain things like how to drive and his right hand from his left, count money, and he is also ADHD, his employer knew this when they hired him, he worked for 2 weeks without pay, or the required background... View More

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answered on Aug 27, 2023

I hate seeing this. Based on the facts as you've presented, your son may have a claim for discrimination and constructive termination; however, it is going to depend on some more facts, as those types of cases are very fact intensive. Your best bet is going to be to reach out to a lawyer to... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Mississippi on
Q: If you call 911 for help does the police have to respond to the call?
John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Aug 19, 2023

No. 911 dispatchers are trained to determine whether the caller is reporting a genuine emergency and to prioritize calls to use available resources most efficiently.

A disturbing number of 911 calls are frivolous.

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights for Mississippi on
Q: Can I sue my property manager or resident ?
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answered on Jul 28, 2023

In Mississippi, you can sue a property manager or resident for various reasons, including breach of contract, property damage, personal injury, harassment, discrimination, or unlawful eviction.

1 Answer | Asked in Employment Law, Appeals / Appellate Law, Civil Rights and Public Benefits for Mississippi on
Q: I was fired from Pizza hut jan.12 2023, I was told I was fired because my performance didn't meet their premiere standar

I didn't meet their premiere standards after they appealed my unemployment they said at hearing I got fired for missing 2 days in a row no call no show , but I know I worked those specific days cause Google maps and I worked my aunts birthday jan. 9. They are lying about the dates. . Can you... View More

Maurice Mandel II
Maurice Mandel II
answered on May 28, 2023

First you need to have a hearing with an ALJ on your unemployment claim, and present your evidence showing that you were improperly terminated under false allegations. Then, once you win that, you need to contact an employee's rights attorney in your local area. You need to consult an... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Workers' Compensation and Civil Rights for Mississippi on
Q: If I'm asked to take a urine drug test for workers comp, is the person conducting the test allowed to watch me as I pee,

I'm a male candidate and was recently injured at work and considering applying for workers comp in the state of Mississippi.

Andrew Charles Burrell
Andrew Charles Burrell
answered on May 16, 2023

Typically, you should be allowed to provide the test in private, but there are a number of places that are requiring the person collecting the sample be in the room when it is collected so as to rule out any other issues.

At this point, you need to consult with an attorney to discuss your...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Litigation and Civil Rights for Mississippi on
Q: Hey,I was charged with hindering prosecution- first degree. How serious could this be?

Involved in an accident w/ 3 friends. One of them died in the accident. I blamed myself and said I was driving to protect the sister who was the one driving. We didn’t know the sister was going to die. I didn’t know things were going to get so serious. And first I was charged with manslaughter... View More

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answered on Mar 6, 2023

It really depends on the situation; however, hindering in the first degree is still considered a serious offense. I would highly encourage you to reach out to an experienced criminal defense lawyer, so that they can learn more about the facts and circumstances, and develop a plan of action to... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation, Criminal Law and Civil Rights for Mississippi on
Q: What law gives law enforcement the right to enter onto ones property/land w/out a warrant, and without probable cause?

Also, there was nothing in Plain view, and there were no exigent circumstances.

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answered on Feb 4, 2023

It really depends on the circumstances. Typically, law enforcement can enter one's property without a warrant if, like you said, there were exigent circumstances or in pursuit of someone who the officer was notified was engaged in wrongdoing.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Civil Rights for Mississippi on
Q: If you are legally prescribed suboxone by a doctor can a judge refuse custody an visitation due to taking it

I took a drug test and that was the only thing in my system and I go to a doctor who legally prescribes the suboxone to me

Melissa L Gardner-Ardoin
Melissa L Gardner-Ardoin
answered on Dec 5, 2022

If the Judge finds that you are not taking the medication as prescribed, he/she can deny custody or restrict visitation. If you are monitored by a physician, take the medication as prescribed, have had no relapses in your original addiction, and have not had any adverse incidents, you will probably... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Civil Rights for Mississippi on
Q: My granddaughter 4 has been in DHS care, next month will be a year,. This last April, DHS stopped the supervised visits,

They said my son was hustle towards her. He was not, something happened for DHS to take her away from the grandfather on a Saturday, when we seen her a week later, something was wrong with her, she walked in the room and stood in a corner and wouldn't take. That scraped my son and I and we... View More

Melissa L Gardner-Ardoin
Melissa L Gardner-Ardoin
answered on Nov 7, 2022

It is hard to tell from the facts given what exactly is going on. If the SW and/or DHS are talking about adoption, the best advice I can give is that you immediately hire an attorney who has been experience working in Youth Court and Chancery Court matters.

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