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In 2015 The last day to pay rent to the apartments before eviction process would have tooken place, on the way to the office i got into a accident inside of the parking structure, i went back home dazed and when I came to , i had missed calls & voice mails from not only the apartment manager... View More
answered on May 4, 2020
The answer to your question can be found in NRS 11.190. To sue for breach of a written contract, you generally have 6 years. It appears, however, that you are complaining about much more than breach of contract. Any damage that you suffered as a result of any wrongful act or negligence on the... View More
I understand the fringe on the flag, how to confirm it w presiding "judge" while present in court is my goal.
answered on Jan 22, 2020
A court does not operate under maritime law, as opposed to other types of law. It operates under state rules of civil procedure, or the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure that ordinarily govern maritime cases filed in federal court. Maritime law can be the basis of the SUBSTANTIVE law issues in a... View More
So being homeless is a crime ?
answered on Oct 2, 2019
Are you serious? Just because a person is homeless, they will invariably become criminals??
answered on Oct 20, 2015
What do you mean by anyone? The constitution protects against government intrusion.
answered on Oct 14, 2015
It is better to do a simple internet search for a question like this. Here is a link: http://biotech.law.lsu.edu/map/ConstitutionalTorts-BivensActions.html
I have been looking for more information (ie. laws ) to find wether or not an unalienable right to travel freely now requires a drivers license. I saw in a supreme court case that you are free to travel without restrictions but you can be regulated(ie. stop signs,lights, etc.) but no where does it... View More
answered on Oct 8, 2015
This is not the place to ask attorneys to do legal research for you.
the warden says she saw me on camera assaulting another inmate.the hearing officer gets a e mail from the warden saying that I did it .the nurse ,doctor,and sargent all were with me in the infirmary .hearing officer refuses to call any witnesses for me.hearing officer never see the video but says... View More
answered on Sep 13, 2015
As much as I want to help all I can actually do is direct you to speak with an attorney who handles inmate grievances and provide you with a link about grievances : http://www.doc.nv.gov/sites/doc/files/pdf/AR%20740%20-%20061614.pdf
I was arrested for convicted felon in possession of a firearm and the gun was locked in a closet in the room my wife occupied alone, therefore placing it in her immediate possession. The gun was removed from her private possession without her permission or concent, written or verbal. This violates... View More
answered on Dec 19, 2013
Possibly, but not on 2nd Amendment grounds. If the gun was seized at the time of your arrest and there was no search warrant for the residence, she may be able to sue for a violation of her 4th Amendment rights. She should see a civil rights attorney to find out.
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