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answered on Nov 4, 2015
That would depend upon many, many factors, and you have not given enough information here. Do an internet search for punishment for crimes in PA, and try to find an answer.
answered on Nov 4, 2015
Perhaps you could sue civilly, because the burden of proof in a civil case is much less than in a criminal case.
answered on Nov 4, 2015
You gave no facts, just a question. We need to know the facts in order to answer questions.
held on to the until I was supposed to s33 him again but is been well over a month and a half since I have seen him....and patently it was his mother's phone which she has made MY responsibility to get to her.. her son also took 50$ from me and now I have had 0 contact with either if them... View More
answered on Oct 31, 2015
I really don't care to wade through your sloppy English in order to figure out exactly what you are trying to say.
If he foolishly left a cell phone in your car, and you somehow agreed to get it back to him, you could be responsible if it has subsequently been lost. Personally, I... View More
answered on Sep 25, 2015
Ask the clerk of court to see the official court file, perhaps.
answered on Sep 22, 2015
Great question. Locating the person would entail violation of HIPPA rights, most likely. One would probably have to wait until the person contacted them.
answered on Sep 14, 2015
No facts given. No circumstances given. No answer available without facts. Do not say anything that can incriminate yourself, not here, not to anyone except an attorney in a confidential office conference.
answered on Aug 22, 2015
Legal aid perhaps, it depends upon the context, the type of case.
answered on Aug 19, 2015
Do a title search on this property to make sure that you are correct.
answered on Jul 25, 2015
Generally speaking, in most cases, judges won't have contact with only one party. This is to help preserve the fairness and impartiality of the system. Just like you wouldn't want the opposing party talking to the judge behind your back without you having an opportunity to respond to... View More
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