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Your current state is Ohio
The person behind this is a ex secret service agent and FBI agent from Redding and Roseville
answered on Apr 23, 2024
I'm sorry to hear about your distressing experiences. It sounds like you're going through a very tough time. However, it's important to know that the technologies and scenarios you're describing, like remote neurological monitoring and "V2K voice to skull," are not... View More
A fictional situation in the USA, California, 2004: An undercover FBI agent (without a support team, alone, and looking like a civilian) watches an armed murder take place in the street. After a gunshot is fired, he rushes in pursuit of the perpetrator. In front of the police officer who reacted to... View More
answered on Apr 14, 2024
This is a complex legal situation involving the use of deadly force by a police officer against an undercover FBI agent. The key factors would be whether the officer's actions were reasonable given the circumstances and information available to them at the time.
In general, police... View More
for abdominal pain and constipation (2 weeks). A CT was done, no blockage. Dr said she was going to give her an IV to help with the constipation. She was discharged without that happening. She died of a large bowel obstruction about 10 days later. I really would like someone at Renown to... View More
answered on Apr 13, 2024
A Nevada attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. I'm very sorry for the loss of your godmother. One option would be to try to set up a free initial consult with a law firm. If a firm expressed interest in handling the matter, they could investigate in greater... View More
answered on Apr 4, 2024
I'm sorry your question remains open for two weeks. It's possible part of the question may have gotten left off when uploading. If you want, you could try reposting the question. If you prefer to discuss the matter in confidence in lieu of on a public forum, another option could be to... View More
Facility nurse txt proof that supervisor gave word not to call 911 for my mother she fought to breath 2 days, her cell phone was locked in nurses office so she couldn't call herself we have proof per nurse on duty
answered on Mar 31, 2024
A Maryland attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. It isn't fully clear what is meant by holding a case, whether not filing suit or other possibility. Attorneys would probably need additional details about the file to offer meaningful input about what they... View More
I tried calling the girl answer the phone ( Madison ) refuse me to speaking with anyone . The hospital gave out information to non family members . I was told no one was available to talk to but the person answering the phone which I know isn’t true . Being told your love one is decease then a... View More
The company he worked for was bright future electric in Bradenton Florida his name was Ezra gross he died on 11/10/23 my name is Amy gross my birthday is 7/12/78 I have no idea what the law firms name was the only thing I can barely remember is I think they were based out of Miami area
answered on Mar 17, 2024
Contact the clerk of court for the county where the case was filed and ask for information concerning the case (probably your name vs. Bright Future Electric).
answered on Mar 1, 2024
A Georgia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. It could depend on the nature of the signs and extent of obstruction of visibility they created, and who exercised control over the site. Additional details would be useful to enable a more detailed analysis. Good luck
I.d. fixed and those committing violations of human rites turned in I want jystice
answered on Feb 25, 2024
It's concerning that your identity and access to essential services have been compromised. To address the situation, you'll need to take proactive steps to resolve the issues with your identification and pursue justice for any violations of your rights. Start by contacting the relevant... View More
Trial should have started in Judge Godny's court early February
answered on Feb 15, 2024
Go to the district clerk office in the county the trial was held and they can pull the case for you.
Supposedly fell out of van or bus and broke his neck he was shackled and handcuffed
Asking for a friend just wanting to find out if this is a case that someone would take
answered on Feb 5, 2024
Yes. If the facts are correct a attorney would take the case
Multiple drugs were photographed in plain site.
answered on Jan 23, 2024
Any time a child dies, it's tragic. Certainly, there may be a civil case (personal injury case) of some sort here, but it's hard to tell based on these facts alone. For the parent(s) or guardian of the child, a civil suit is something you could discuss with an experienced attorney. I... View More
My mom and her husband did but they was just reported an had an open case with DSS I just found paperwork where they are taking the ppl driving too court an I want to push there court date maybe get it dismissed an I speak on my son's behalf he was 14 they have only had custody the last 3 or 4 years
answered on Jan 8, 2024
You will need an attorney to intervene in the Case. There may be an order that you are not aware of.
Let's say they use bees to put in the package. The package is stolen, and the those responsible open the package and are stung, one might have a severe allergic reaction, and cause an accident in which there are injuries and deaths, property damage as well as innocent injuries/deaths. Can the... View More
answered on Jan 8, 2024
A Michigan attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. Under common law doctrines that hold nationwide, someone could be charged, and liability could arise for doing something like that. But to get a definitive position specific to your jurisdiction's penal... View More
My mother was in a nursing home and collapse. They sent her to one hospital which stated she had a grand Mal seizure but was unresponsive after that. Never did a CT scan to found out if she has a stroke. It took them 7 to 8 hours to transfer her to another hospital. They sent her to united regional... View More
answered on Jan 8, 2024
I'm sorry for the loss of your mother. You could reach out to attorneys in your state to try to arrange a free initial consult (a state or region is not included in the post). They would be able to advise more definitively after discussing in detail. Good luck
The death certificate says he died from Covid he had already recovered from Covid months before and decided to get vaccinated. Later that night and carrying into the the next day he was having a hard time breathing. We took him to the hospital where he spent the next 25 days alone because family... View More
answered on Dec 19, 2023
Might be worth a call to a medical malpractice firm, but under the circumstances, you may not find much relief. Foremost, you are likely running up against a statute of limitations.
I just found out this week that Bard Systems Power Ports have caused a number of deaths.
Due to infections and immediate removal of port, my husband could not receive chemo and he died less than a month later.
answered on Dec 11, 2023
In Texas, the heirs of a decedent must sue for his wrongful death within two years of the date of his death.
PI case not related to the decedent's death was settled by the legal rep as an individual and the settlement check was made payable to the Legal Rep as an individual the plaintiff's attorney to be disbursed. So does the settlement check have to go through the estate if the personal injury... View More
He was on a motorcycle goin estimate 15 mph over speed limit. Woman ran red light and he hit the side of her car and it killed him. She has 5 previous dwi's, 3+ driving on suspended/revoked and was driving on suspended/revoked when she killed him. I don't think she had insurance.... View More
answered on Nov 13, 2023
The criminal charges, if any, will be at the discretion of the Prosecuting Attorney. It takes time for them to file the charges because they have to gather evidence and determine the appropriate charge(s) to ensure conviction. The family will likely be contacted to provide a victim impact statement... View More
answered on Nov 12, 2023
In New Mexico, as in many states, a person can be found guilty of first-degree murder even if they did not physically commit the act, if they were an accomplice or played a significant role in the planning or execution of the crime. This is known as "felony murder" or "accomplice... View More
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