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Search: Legal Advice written by Alec Scott Rose (633 found)Posted 24 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Los Angeles, CA
Moises Aguilar's answer
Sorry to hear about your story. I'm familiar with Mr. [name removed]'s firm (...
Alec Scott Rose's answer
You may want to consider applying to the State Bar's Client Security Fund. It... Posted 27 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Redondo Beach, CA
Lucreita D. Becude's answer
go to the California Bar Members on the internet and look the attorney up in...
Lucreita D. Becude's answer
go to the California Bar Members on the internet and look the attorney up in... Posted 28 days ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Sacramento, CA
Alec Scott Rose's answer
California has banned attorneys from charging advance legal fees for loan... Posted about 1 month ago in Juvenile Wisconsin
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In order to cite a person for an offense, an officer needs to have probable...
Anthony D. Cotton's answer
From your question it doesn't sound like there's really anything to charge you... Posted about 1 month ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Riverside, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
I'm not sure how suing him speeds up the process of getting you paid back, but...
Peter Robert Stone's answer
First, file an SR1 to find out if the driver has insurance, and if he doesn't...
HS 11357(A) Felony POSS CONCENTRATED CANNABIS HS 11357(C) Misdemeanor POSSESS MARIJUANA OVER 28.5 GR
Posted about 1 month ago in Criminal Defense Sacramento, CA
Alec Scott Rose's answer
Health & Safety Code Sec. 11357(a) provides that it is a felony to possess... Posted about 1 month ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Huntsburg, OH
Jonathan H Levy's answer
Better have a a face to face conversation with the lawyer and tell him or her... Posted about 1 month ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Sacramento, CA
Jonathan H Levy's answer
If he is a actually suspended and will not cooperate with a substitution of...
Alec Scott Rose's answer
In california, an attorney in a family law case can be substituted out or... Posted 2 months ago in Juvenile Rocky Mount, VA
Alec Scott Rose's answer
This young lady needs to hire an experienced, reputable local criminal defense... Posted 3 months ago in Juvenile California
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
A Statute of Limitations applies to the initiation of prosecution. Once a...
John M. Kaman's answer
I agree with Mr. Bailey but I am not sure that answers your question because I... Posted 3 months ago in Criminal Defense West Virginia
Alec Scott Rose's answer
You should hire an experienced local attorney, or request a public defender... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense San Francisco, CA
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Consult an experienced local criminal defense attorney, or ask your public... Posted 4 months ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Kenwood, CA Posted 4 months ago in Juvenile Henderson, KY
Alec Scott Rose's answer
I don't practice in KY, but from your statement that he is "now locked up 13-36... Posted 5 months ago in Child Custody Rohnert Park, CA
Alec Scott Rose's answer
It does not serve your interest to have a "mean rotten attorney." You should... Posted 6 months ago in DUI / DWI Visalia, CA
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In California, if probation was granted, a motion to withdraw a plea must be...
George Fredrick Mueller's answer
Mr. Rose is correct. As for the "expungement" attorney Rose refers to, here's... Posted 6 months ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Brunswick, GA
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If there was an irregularity in the court's procedure, then the prosecutor... Posted 6 months ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Jackson, MS
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Your mother has the right to choice of counsel, and she ought to be defended by... Posted 6 months ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Eau Claire, WI
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Usually in a battery case, prior violent conduct between the two parties, or... Posted 7 months ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Tarzana, CA
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Opinions of foreign courts generally have no precedent value in California,... |