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Robert Lee Marshall
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In order for a case to be of any value as precedent, it has to be a published...
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John M. Kaman
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The incident you report is an infraction which doesn't usually show up on rap...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

The appellate record needs to be examined because what is in the record already...
Michael Hassen
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You haven't provided any information upon which to provide an opinion. If the $...
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Joseph Briscoe Dane
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The preliminary hearing is also known as a "probable cause" hearing. You're...
Russell Sheridan Babcock
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Because a felony is such a serious charges, the Constitution requires that...
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Alicia Irene Dearn
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I do not disagree with the previous answer but think that you aren't talking...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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An employee at will can be fired for no cause at all. Without a union, or...
Rhys Brendan Cartwright-Jones
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Whether and when he's re-admissible depends on the charges. You mentioned DV,...
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Jonathan H Levy
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I suggest you speak with an attorney as it sounds like they gave their...
Paul Samuel Geller
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You have a few of options: 1) you can raise a "Marsden motion" to try to...
Okorie Okorocha
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You do not really have any recourse with the Public Defender, you would need a...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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An appeal is not likely going to be a success if the issue is about the judge's...
Kevin Paul Smith
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What's exactly is the question?
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Too little information is in the post to make a valid observation. Good luck...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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You must defend yourself. Some allegations of failure to intervene to stop an...
Brian Richard Dinday
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I don't know about Illinois where Mr. Brinkmeier is from, but in the rest of...
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Michael Douglas Goforth
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Contributor Level 6

Nothing. Your insurance company has investigated the claim and the employee's...
Edgardo Rafael Baez
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Contributor Level 8

You need to contact a local attorney because not all state have the same laws....
Dianna Gould-Saltman
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All you can really do is (a) ask that everything be done on the record. If you...
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Michael John Harrington
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You can check the court's website or call the clerk to found out the order, if...
Michael Hassen
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Mr. Harrington's recommendations are excellent. As a general rule, a TRO is...
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Thomas Drew Rutledge
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The answer is most likely yes, but depends on your evidence. EDD will likely...
Harley Aaron Feinstein
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If you weren’t legally served then you could move to have the judgment set...
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It would be wise to contact an attorney immediately to review the court...
David William Ginn
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Based on what you have reported, you have committed numerous violations of the...
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If you are a beneficary under the trust you are entitled to Notification by...
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If the grandchildren are named as beneficiaries in the trust, they have the...
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Thorsten Lars Arteaga
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My opinion is that he does not have a good case unless he has evidence that you...
Harley Aaron Feinstein
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Its hard to tell exactly how this accident happened. I think you are saying...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Yes you should. The judge needs to hear all the things you can think of to...
Zephyr Savoy Hill
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It does not make a lot of sense for him to "appeal" the custody ruling. It was...

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