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Okorie Chukwudimm Okorocha
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What is the difference between "Pro per" and "Pro se"?

Asked by a user in Oakland, CA - over 3 years ago.

Pro Se is usually used in federal court. Pro Per is usually used in state court. It means a party representing themselves. My standard disclaimer: I am not offering legal advice, assume I do not know the law in your state and that I am just making suggestions for starting points for when you do speak with an attorney. Do NOT rely on anything I write and contact a lawyer in your area immediately after reading my posting.

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What's a lemon law?

Asked by a user in San Diego, CA - over 3 years ago.

It is a little complicated but is designed to protect car buyers from getting ripped off or getting cars that are "lemons".

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Can I use the uncle sam picture as my company's logo

Asked by a user in Van Nuys, CA - over 3 years ago.

If you take the logo from a Federal Government site, you can use it. The Federal Government cannot hold copyrights or intellectual property rights.

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Misdemeanor-petty theft 484(a) PC

Asked by a user in Los Angeles, CA - over 3 years ago.

I fight these cases like all get out and have never had a client get a record out of it. I never want my client to have a theft record because it practically makes it impossible to get a job. My standard disclaimer: I am not offering legal advice, assume I do not know the law in your state and that I am just making suggestions. Do NOT rely on anything I write and contact a lawyer in your area immediately for real legal advice.

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  4. David Lawrence Ganz

Remove name from the person property title & deed

Asked by a user in Seattle, WA - about 4 years ago.

This question was posted twice. I would consult an attorney and look at may doing a "quit claim deed". Google that so you can get an idea of what it is about.

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How much is Nerve damage worth?

Asked by a user in Exeter, CA - about 3 years ago.

It depends on the nerve damage and how long the symptoms will last, if you know. A lifetime? If so, your age matters. Is there chronic pain? Tingling? Further, there is no formula, the jury just makes a determination and has to put a value on your suffering. My standard disclaimer: I am not offering legal advice, assume I do not know the law in your state or at all for that matter and that I am just making suggestions for starting points for when you do speak with an attorney. Do NOT...

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Is it possible to prove and sue the Post Office?

Asked by a user in Los Angeles, CA - over 3 years ago.

The Government has many immunities that make its' agencies difficult to sue, so it may not be worth the effort of having to file a federal lawsuit unless you have lost thousands of dollars as a result of their actions.

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Defective title because of forged documents?

Asked by a user in Fontana, CA - about 4 years ago.

This is very common and happened a lot in the sub prime market. An attorney by the name of Walter Hackett is an expert in this area. His email address is whhackett3@hackettslaw.com Send him an email and consult with him.

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Child Support Passport Revocation

Asked by a user in Springfield, MO - about 4 years ago.

Generally, the Court order in which the child support sanction was issued will tell you what they were doing to punish you. The judge will typically issue an order letting you know what the score is. You can contact the state department and find out about the status of your passport.

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Grand jury

Asked by a user in Washington - over 4 years ago.

One reason could be that it is a good way to force people to testify before a trial, which may help the prosecutor locate witnesses and develop evidence. Normally people do not need to speak to the police or the prosecutor.

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