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i was working as a contract employee in a hospital with a staff that was predominantly black and the music on the radio was always rap hip hop and gospel. i am caucasian and i am not a fan of this type of entertainment and i was never asked if i would like to listen to my music. i once took out my... View More
answered on Jan 7, 2024
In the context of being forced to listen to certain types of music at work, legal action can be a complex matter. Generally, employers have broad discretion in setting workplace policies, including those related to music played in common areas. However, if the music contains explicitly offensive or... View More
This has been going on for years. They Eeectrocute me to create an antenna out of human beings. I don't know what their true purpose is but I believe they use people's brains and map them with EEGs to create an AI computer generation to represent them and traffic the generation on the... View More
answered on Mar 4, 2024
If you're experiencing distressing symptoms and believe you're under attack through means such as you've described, it's important to seek support from trusted professionals. The sensations and experiences you're reporting, including hearing voices and feeling targeted by... View More
I was charged with misdemeanor sexual battery in the state of Louisiana. I want to negotiate a plea deal, so that I can make life easier on my grandfather who is still struggling with the death of his wife.
answered on May 11, 2023
My advice is that you hire a criminal defense attorney to guide and represent you through this----charges alleging sexual misconduct are taken very seroiously in 2023, inculding the possibility of having to register as a sex offender---as such, you should not attempt to handle this without an... View More
I(18yr, British) have found out that a friend of two years (15yr, New Orleans) has been assaulted multiple times by a male peer, first by non-consensual kissing and groping, and more recently through choking, my friend is young and mentally ill (ADHD and a pre-existing ward visit). I've been... View More
She was 17 at the time and I was 18. She didn’t want to kiss but I kissed her. After that I stopped and nothing else happened. A little under a year prior when we were both 17 I kissed her with her consent. The second time I did it when I was 18 and she was 17 she said she didn’t want a kiss. I... View More
answered on Jul 1, 2021
She's just not that into you. Stay away from her. Nothing will happen to you.
.. sacred position, took advantage of my severe history of trauma, and violated my trust, destroyed my faith, gave me COVID from some missionaries that visited 2 months ago, and worst of all, when my phone broke and I needed a new one, he gave me his old one (after he thought he deleted most... View More
answered on Jan 26, 2021
Your pastor may have committed a crime, which would be handled through law enforcement and the District Attorney. You should call your local police department or Sheriff's Office to discuss that aspect further. However, I recommend that you speak with an attorney who handles personal injury... View More
answered on Nov 22, 2020
Tes if your daughter is under 17. Additionally, you need to talk to your daughter about something called revenge porn
We were in the middle of having conversation about meeting up again and she asked me to be her date to a wedding when I sent the pictures. (The pictures were of myself) She sent one text the next day telling me to have a good morning and a great day. 2 hours later her daughter calls me saying she... View More
answered on Jan 18, 2020
Call a criminal attorney. They will charge you with revenge porn felony.
We reported an incident of hazing and bullying as a group at my university. The school ignored the complaints until we demanded meetings with the deans about other issues, then we were finally permitted to report the hazing
Now, the school refuses to treat the victims as a collective group.... View More
answered on Jul 24, 2019
1) depends on underlying offense,
2) you realize a motion has to be filed and court appearance made to get offense expunged. It does not happen automatically.
Parents just found out. Three years later. 15 year old almost forced to do oral and was pushed to floor and she fought her way out and ran home. 15 year old was told by the 17 year old the mom wanted to see her and ask her a question. The mom was not home. We live in Louisiana. Can this person be... View More
answered on Feb 25, 2019
It has not.prescribed and 17 yr old can still be charged.
answered on Dec 27, 2018
Don't do it. If you already have, hire a criminal defense attorney.
No sexual contact at all never even thought get about it. Mom blames me for the daughter lying past few weeks, threatened to press charges on me.
I've been working at this company for a little over a year. Ever since I started work here my manager has touched me inappropriately by smacking me on the butt. I told her to stop and she did but then the sexual comments followed. It would be things like about how big my butt is and about... View More
answered on Jan 25, 2018
File a claim with the EEOC for sex discrimination. You can find the intake questionnaire at eeoc.gov. You should also gather any documentation you have to prove that you have reported these instances to the District Manager.
I've been subjected to the harassment at work for 12 years by another manager. He was fired for harassment by his previous employer. In addition to the harassing behavior, he started a rumor that I was having an affair with another supervisor. As a result of the rumor, other employees have... View More
answered on Jan 25, 2018
Employment law cases are fact sensitive so I cannot assess your chances of winning in Court based on the information provided; however, you should definitely file a claim with the EEOC. Mediation is optional; however, if your employer agree to it, it would not hurt you to go through mediation. If... View More
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