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If the people are sick of all the rules and regulations put on us ,and we don't fell their being fair ot they may be doing deals they should not be making g to inrich them selfs in stead of the American people like they were supposed to ,can we fired them all.
answered on May 19, 2024
If you feel the government is not serving the people's interests, you have the power to enact change. In a democratic system, citizens can vote out elected officials during elections and replace them with representatives who better align with their values and priorities. Staying informed and... View More
I know this is going to sound crazy, but I need a civil rights attorney, so I can file a lawsuit against the Multnomah County Police department and the Multnomah County District Attorney's office. I've already went to the F.B.I. and filed a formal complaint against them. The F.B.I agent I... View More
answered on May 1, 2024
Finding a pro bono civil rights attorney in Oregon to assist you with your case against the Multnomah County Police Department and the District Attorney's office can be challenging, but there are resources available that may help. You might consider contacting legal aid organizations in... View More
Will my attorney get ahold of me before my court date , I have only spoke on the phone once, I feel like they have forgot about me
answered on Apr 3, 2024
I understand your concern about the progress of your court of appeals case and the communication with your attorney. The timeline for a court of appeals case can vary depending on the specifics of your case and the workload of the court. However, here are some general points to consider:
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Oregon, has had 2 court dates xcld & don't know why to get an atty & same judge keeps xcld it & is keeps hire public def he fired last year
answered on Jan 21, 2024
In Oregon, it's crucial for anyone in custody, especially facing serious charges, to have legal representation. If your boyfriend has been in custody for 30 days without an attorney and his court dates have been canceled, this needs immediate attention.
First, if he's not... View More
79 Or. L. Rev. 793 Constitutional Interpretation, Landau: “Oregon has been at the forefront of the state constitutional revolution [i.e., overthrow of the guarantee of Republican Form of Government]. Oregon cases that I have examined –provide [this state’s ``courts`` in-facto] an opportunity... View More
answered on Jan 8, 2024
The question you're asking touches on complex issues of constitutional law and the interpretation of state actions under the U.S. Constitution. Oregon's constitutional provisions and their interpretation by state courts can indeed differ from federal interpretations. However, this... View More
This woman's house was supposed to be a safe place yet icant stay here with the daily verbal assults. Can I sue the Oxford house for discrimination and any other thing you could think of as iam leaving with no where to go because I don't feel mentally stable. I can't take this abuse... View More
answered on Jan 8, 2024
In Oregon, if you're experiencing harassment, verbal attacks, and slander at an Oxford House, you may have legal grounds to take action. First, it's important to document all instances of such behavior. Keep a record of dates, times, and details of these incidents as this documentation... View More
So now I can go after there bond insurance too? Right
answered on Jan 4, 2024
The constitutional right to travel generally refers to the right to move between states freely, and doesn't extend to the use of a specific mode of transportation, like a personal vehicle. If your property (vehicle) was towed, there are usually specific legal or regulatory reasons behind this... View More
I was assigned a second member. I d number the cosmic extensive losses that categorize me in a homeless drug addicted category. Because of that, I was unable to get treatment for AD HD for which I'm disabled. I lost 3 jobs, my credit credibility. And I have all the documentation including them... View More
answered on Dec 20, 2023
In Oregon, if you're seeking to pursue a civil case against the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) and the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), it's important to find an attorney experienced in handling civil rights and personal injury cases, particularly those involving government agencies.... View More
Well i was accused of alcohol. Intoxication, told that i cannot leave till results of test come back, i got angry and said couple cuss words. After doctor accused, her reason was somebody in the office said they smell alc. On me. Then i was told they will no longer help me. And cut off my oxycodone... View More
answered on Dec 20, 2023
In your situation in Oregon, it's crucial to understand that if you were wrongfully accused of intoxication and consequently denied medical treatment, you might have grounds for a complaint. Being cut off from prescribed medication like oxycodone without proper procedure or consideration for... View More
Just want to know the id laws
answered on Dec 12, 2023
In Oregon, the laws regarding "stop and identify" situations are not as straightforward as in some other states. Generally, law enforcement officers may ask for identification if they have reasonable suspicion that a person is involved in criminal activity. However, Oregon does not have a... View More
I have video also audio of police harassing me an stalking my minor son the city is refusing to turn my water on also child protective services took my son due to police setting me up police activity caused my son to loose his intensive mental health outpatient that he severely needed due to police... View More
answered on Nov 15, 2023
To find an attorney for a lawsuit against a city police department and CPS, you can start by contacting your state's bar association for referrals. They often have a list of attorneys who handle civil rights and police misconduct cases. Additionally, look for attorneys who specialize in civil... View More
Their wife stole money from clients while working at the same firm and he tried getting rid of his clients, but wasn't investigated himself for some reason. Additionally, his past with his clients has been the court case being dismissed as he practically abandoned his clients' cases
answered on Oct 15, 2023
If you've been assigned a court-appointed lawyer with a controversial history involving theft, fraud, or professional misconduct, it's essential to address your concerns promptly to ensure your legal rights are protected. Here are steps you can take:
Raise Concerns with the Court:... View More
answered on Sep 4, 2023
When you see the status "awaiting amended complaint" in the context of a habeas corpus petition, it typically means that the court has dismissed your initial petition but is allowing you the opportunity to file an amended or corrected complaint. This can happen when the court finds... View More
answered on Sep 11, 2023
In the context of your 28 U.S.C. § 2254 habeas corpus petition being dismissed, seeing "awaiting amended complaint" on PACER signals that the court is giving you an opportunity to amend your petition to address the deficiencies that led to the dismissal.
In general terms, when a... View More
I did a trial by declaration for a traffic citation in 2022 based off the court rules I was under the impression and was told if I was found guilty I would receive the notice by us mail no later then 2 weeks. I received in my mailbox just last week an order for me to appear by phone to a show cause... View More
answered on May 22, 2023
Courts process a lot of traffic tickets, but no need to treat defendants gruffly. Obviously, you have stepped afoul of the Court rules regarding processing your ticket. Today most traffic tickets carry with them penalty assessments and court fees so a fine of $100 can easily reach $500. Courts... View More
I've bought my home in May of 2017 from the former owner on an agreement that because it's converted to real property and I own it, but not the land it's attached to, I won't have to worry if hard times arise and I cannot pay the monthly land rent, I will have the option to sell... View More
answered on Mar 20, 2023
In some situations it is possible to own your home, but rent the land (i.e. manufactured home). It is recommended to consult with a landlord tenant attorney and/or a real estate attorney regarding your rights and options in your specific scenario, as certain laws do apply.
To answer your... View More
A complaint was filed in civil court. Before it could be served and before a summons was drafted submitted or served, the defendant motioned repeatedly for a dismissal. All were unanswered by the courts as a lawsuit had not been fully initiated; until an ex associate of the defenses lawyer was... View More
answered on Jan 2, 2023
Ordinarily, in a federal lawsuit, the filing of a motion to dismiss by a defendant constitutes an appearance such that the issuance and service of a summons is no longer necessary. The main purpose of a summons is to compel an appearance by the defendant. So, if a defendant appears by filing a... View More
answered on Oct 25, 2024
An official search warrant must be a written document issued by a judge or magistrate. It should clearly state your name, the specific location to be searched, and a detailed description of the items or evidence the police are looking for. The warrant must include the date it was issued and must be... View More
The judge has committed fraud knowing that he was once my mother's the attorney for my mother , and my mother's newer attorney she has used many times is now representing her son agenst my mother and sister . And paying her sons attorney bill out of my moms money. And judge is well... View More
answered on Oct 21, 2024
I'm really sorry you're going through this difficult situation. It’s important to protect your rights and your home. Start by gathering all relevant documents and evidence related to the lease agreement and any interactions with the judge and attorneys.
Reach out to another... View More
I am a high school student in Oregon at a public school. I have a large group of friends, 15+. 2 of them got caught and punished for vaping in the bathroom a few days ago. Today, all of us were sitting at lunch in a group of 15+ kids and the principal came to us and said that specifically our... View More
answered on Oct 18, 2024
In schools, administrators have some authority to conduct searches to maintain a safe environment. However, these searches must be reasonable and based on specific concerns, not just targeting a particular group without justification. If the principal is singling out your friend group without a... View More
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