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Joseph K. Chancellor
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You are facing two potential issues. The civil side will be fraud, breach of...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Get your son an attorney. You might find my Legal Guide helpful "How to Choose...
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Ronald Lee Burdge
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Ohio has a pollution device law that may give you the right to cancel the sale...
Robert Lee Marshall
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You are responsible because you cashed the checks at the bank. Because they...
Matthew Edward Williamson
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You can 1) sue the people who gave them to you. You might take it up with the...
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Elena Rivkin Franz
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The business should notify customers whose information may have been stolen...
Melissa Cari Marsh
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California Law Requires All Businesses To Provide Prompt Notice of a Security...
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Randall Lee Berman
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Your friend needs to set a hearing before the sentencing judge to modify the...
John Patrick Guidry II
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I agree with the answer above, and would add that sometimes probation officers...
Arkady Igor Itkin
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Yes, your employer can counter-sue you, and sometimes the employer does it for...
Matthew Edward Williamson
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The first answer is yes, they can sue you. Whether they get anywhere is a...
Jonathan H Levy
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Dispute the charge with your credit card and speak with their fraud department....
Pamela Koslyn
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Obviously you should never have put or left any personal information on any...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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My collegue has succinctly stated the alternatives you appear to have. As an...
Kenneth Lewis Swenson
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The criminal action and any civil collection action are two separate matters....
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Your friend MUST assume that USCIS will have access to any and all information...
Stuart Jonas Reich
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His work visa - or any visa or future entry to the U.S. - can be denied if he...
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Cynthia Russell Henley
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I do not know of any court that will release you from probation (community...
Joseph Briscoe Dane
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Theft of under $400 is petty theft, punishable by up to 6 months in county jail...
Pamela Koslyn
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"As is" means as is, with no warranty of any kind, so weekend or not, what you...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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As is means the sale is not subject to review. You were warned because the...
Randall Lee Berman
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If the authorities don't want to pursue criminal actions against your employees,...
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Call local law enforcement ASAP.
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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The limitations period is ten years for certain theft cases involving forgery,...
Theodore W. Robinson
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I agree with the first answer. Good luck.
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Russell P Butler's answer
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You need to contact each creditor and a credit reporting agency and challenge...
Natalie A. Sunker
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Hi dont worry about language , you have every right to feel the way you do....
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Lawrence Allen Stein
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Well if they want to get paid the lenders ought to validate the information....
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You may (or may not) be a victim of identity theft. It is possible that the...

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