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David Carl Beyersdorf
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Yes, they can pull you over in the parking. There may be a question as to...
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Brian Richard Dinday
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Oh, I forgot to tell you: Do NOT repeat the accusation in writing that she hit...
Joseph Briscoe Dane
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Your first call should be to the police department (I assume Long Beach PD)....
David Carl Beyersdorf
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You have a right to have a hearing where you will be allowed to put on...
Rosanne Elizabeth Calbo-Jackson
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The court can look at your income over a period of time, or they can look at...
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Aaron Reuben Bortel
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Yes, consult with a DUI lawyer before going to court. Even though the cops did...
David Carl Beyersdorf
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Yes, depending on his income, your son will probably have a public defender...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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A person's obligation to file taxes has nothing to do with a person's...
David Carl Beyersdorf
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YES. You must file your taxes. There are some situations where the federal...
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Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman
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No. There's no requirement for either party's Social Security number on a...
David Carl Beyersdorf
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This sounds like your ex is trying to gain some kind of a tactical advantage...
Joseph Briscoe Dane
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The legal standard to arrest someone is by "probable cause." What that means...
David Carl Beyersdorf
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Many people are arrested. Some are ultimately found guilty and some are not. It...
David Carl Beyersdorf
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You are right that there are issues here. I think that your instinct to plead...
Jacek W Lentz
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You absolutely never plead guilty to anything before getting complete advice...
David Carl Beyersdorf
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The Code says that tenants are not responsible for normal wear and tear. Was...
John M. Kaman
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For a person under the age of 21 in CA it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle...
Theodore W. Robinson
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Since you blew a .05, there's a good chance you will be offered something other...
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Marshall William Waller
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Your wife is entitled to 50% of the community estate, which is simplistically...
David Carl Beyersdorf
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From your question, it appears that you might not have been legally married at...
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Brian Richard Dinday
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I hope by now you have hired an attorney. Just a word of advice though....
Ben Walter Pesta II
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A misdemeanor 45 carries a maximum of a year in jail. A felony second degree (...
David Carl Beyersdorf
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How you do this will depend a great deal on what your contract says. You may be...
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David L. Carrier's answer
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Terminate the tenancy and evict.
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Norman Gregory Fernandez
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Your question in vague in that you talk about the "vehicles" insurance company...
David Carl Beyersdorf
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Your daughter should file a claim under the medical benefits (med-pay) coverage....
David Carl Beyersdorf
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Not only does this sound just and fair, from the information that you provided,...
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E. Alexandra Golden's answer
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Unfortunately, since the lawyer has been disbarred, he is not allowed to...
David Carl Beyersdorf
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The no cost consultations are gone. Since the lawyer is disbarred, he is...
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Joshua Matthew Dale
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The court will likely know about all your warrants, but you will not be able to...
David Carl Beyersdorf
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The court has this information at their finger tips, and you can count on them...
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David Carl Beyersdorf
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Based on your explanation of the situation, your deposit money should be...
David Carl Beyersdorf
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Some examples of when the tenant can terminate the agreement would include: (1)...
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Elizabeth Taylor Herd
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You should consult a laywer licensed in California, however, in many states...
Jon Mitchell Jackson
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Yes you can! You can bring a small claims action for up to $7,500.00 in...

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