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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Every time I go to court, I see officers waiting to give their testimonies....
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Respectfully, hoping that the officers do not show is not a defense, and unless...
Shawn B Alexander
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In small business you can hire who you want, just because the employee is also...
Robert John Murillo
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Your question is not entirely clear as to what you are trying to accomplish....
Alan James Brinkmeier
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A letter is not a subpoena. Are you sure it is a prosecutor? Check with a...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Except for actions filed against or by the government, the prosecuting attorney...
Frank A Selden
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The roles of caregiver, power of attorney over financial matters, power of...
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David A. Leen
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It is not uncommon for a purchaser at a foreclosure sale to find out after the...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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Contributor Level 7

Assuming you're an at-will employee, they can reduce your wage. Your remedy is...
Susan Lee Beecher
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I write to confirm the previous attorney's response, as I AM licensed in...
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Good question. I am assuming that you have a JAG Defense Counsel at the Area...
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Susan Lee Beecher
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It's not only lawful, its quite generous. Unless there is a collective...
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Ronald Lee Burdge
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It probably is, for that reason, but you may have another "legal" reason you...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Your suspension order question may be researched by clicking the link from the...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

This question is going take some solid legal research and more drilling down...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Contributor Level 9

If "he has felonys", it may be that one or more of those felonies are a basis...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

I think you should check on this with the code enforcement people to make sure...
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Brian Joseph Cohan
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Contributor Level 5

Josh- Please see yesterday's story on how the City of Chicago has increased...
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Jonathan Dichter
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Contributor Level 5

In Washington, DUI is a gross misdemeanor generally. The only time it becomes a...
Travis S Jones
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Contributor Level 5

In addition to the information in the prior answer, the fact that this was a...
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Lance George Miyatovich
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Contributor Level 6

The Statute of Limitations for a DUI in the State of Washington is two years.
Walter James Kotlowski
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2 years as long as you don't miss any Court dates in the future - which would...
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Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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I respectfully disagree. Your landlord has absolutely no right to enter your...
Michele K McNeill
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Although consent is required, Washington's Landlord Tenant Act at RCW 59.18.150...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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Contributor Level 9

International extraditions are not something that the US or Canadian...
Linda Friedman Ramirez
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I would add to the good advice above that there may be issues that can be...
Scott Frederick Leist
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Contributor Level 4

Let's agree on some terminology first. You have already been "charged." As...

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