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Okorie Okorocha
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One reason could be that it is a good way to force people to testify before a...
Alexander Thomas Henderson
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In California a prosecutor may convene a grand jury if they want to avoid...
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Gurjit S Pandher
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Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (“PDP”) is a simple misdemeanor in...
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The previous answer to this question in this section is incorrect; THERE IS NOT...
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Sharon Elizabeth Chirichillo
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In Washington State, a guilty plea or being found guilty at trial of a DUI is...
Jason M. Melton
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In Florida YES - however the real distinction for most folks is whether or not...
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Okorie Okorocha
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Ten years probation is really long. Texas is rough. Keep in mind that...
Herman Martinez
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Typically, there are multiple reasons why a judge chooses to put someone in...
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Brian Michael Sullivan
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Sure. Consult an experienced criminal defense lawyer for more help.
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Jonathan Burton Blecher
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A conviction can be set aside on various legal grounds. The process for post-...
Philip Andrew Holloway
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The process will vary from state to state. In some cases such as "First...
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Philip Andrew Holloway
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There is no easy answer to your question I'm afraid. It sounds like he must...
C Logan McKechnie
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There is no 'legal' answer here. Your husband has a problem, one that involves...
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Philip Andrew Holloway
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Notarization of a document gives that document no special legal status other...
C Logan McKechnie
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The simple answer to your question is: No a notoarized document will not...
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Okorie Okorocha
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It depends on exactly what the contract said. One of your better arguments is...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Your situation may be covered by RCW 59.18.253. The text of RCW 59.18.253...
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Philip Andrew Holloway
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You should try to get them to vacate voluntarily. If they are also on the...
Alec Scott Rose
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If you have a co-tenant on your rental and the co-tenant is moving out or wants...
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Jonathan Burton Blecher
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If you were properly served, either by actual service, or substituted service,...
Jonathan Burton Blecher
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Additionally, in the civil suit context, you may have a judgment entered...
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Philip Andrew Holloway
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Slander is the verbal form of character defamation. Whether this is slander...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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From your post, it sounds as if two managers from your company were talking...
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Philip Andrew Holloway
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In many (if not most) states it is perfectly legal for one party to a telephone...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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You can check the statutes of your state. According to the summary at this...
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Alec Scott Rose
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Speak to an experienced family law attorney about how to set a default hearing...
Philip Andrew Holloway
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He doesn't have to sign anything. If you are unable to work out the divorce by...
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Alec Scott Rose
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I recommend that you speak to an experienced local criminal defense lawyer like...
Philip Andrew Holloway
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I agree with the other answer entirely. To precisely answer your question, if...
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Bonnie Stern Wasser
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I would say that a good portion of my legal practice consists of trying to...
Philip Andrew Holloway
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By all means do not attempt to represent yourself in any important legal matter...
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Philip Andrew Holloway
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The short answer is that you should contact your local legal aid organization...
Jonathan Burton Blecher
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The Office of Civil Legal Aid may be able to help you:
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Philip Andrew Holloway
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The answer will depend upon the nature of the abuse and the state where it...
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Bert W. Cohen
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Your question is way too complex to be answered in a short blurb. You need to...
Lawrence Abram Kohn
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First, it depends on the jurisidiction where the new charge is pending. Some...

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