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Q: This guy has two friends and he borrowed his truck to one friend, can the other friend call that truck in stolen.

The truck my boyfriend was driving got pulled over for being reported stolen. But the owner did not make the stolen report. How do I get him out. Do I tell police the owner did not report his truck stolen. What happens

Lucas Wynne
Lucas Wynne
answered on Aug 17, 2017

You do not speak with the police unless your goal is to give them information that would hurt your case. You pay the bail and your boyfriend challenges the charges.

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Q: In what states can a suicidal person be involuntarily committed, and for how long?

I'm having an argument with my medical doctor cousin over whether involuntary commitment helps suicidal people in the long run.

Say a suicidal person is committed, and they are evaluated and counseled. Perfect awareness, mental acuity, calm and rational vs having some kind of... View More

Lucas Wynne
Lucas Wynne
answered on Aug 5, 2017

In North Dakota, 90 days initially. After that, a judge may issue an order for involuntary treatment for up to one year at a time. Treatment can be indefinite as long as the committed individual is given the right to periodic review and petition to discharge. Other rules apply. I am unsure how many... View More

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Q: I am in Jamestown ND How do i view police body cam and video taken?
Lucas Wynne
Lucas Wynne
answered on Jul 24, 2017

I will address your question and add additional information that may be helpful. However, as a criminal defense lawyer who offers services throughout North Dakota, I strongly caution you not to handle a criminal case on your own. Criminal law is among the most complex areas of law and,... View More

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