Can I live with someone that has firearms in his house?
A felon can't be in "possession" of a firearm. For legal purposes, "possession" generally means "knowledge, coupled with a) the ability and b) the...
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A felon can't be in "possession" of a firearm. For legal purposes, "possession" generally means "knowledge, coupled with a) the ability and b) the...
She definitely "has a case". If the rule is personal reporting within 24 hours of a missed meeting, then a phone call, leaving a message with a...
The short answer is yes. You better return to court and clear it up ASAP.
I agree with attorney Kelly. This is a serious charge, and if you can't afford an attorney the Court will most certainly appoint qualified counsel...
Good news: yes, the owner can sue. Better news: the owner won't have to sue if the "party" arrested is held responsible (either via a conviction...
Attorneys Lundeen and Coren have given good answers to your question. Let me add one thing: unless there is some evidence that "the family" was...
From what you've described, it sounds like you have grounds to apply for and succeed in getting a Chapter 209A restraining order. You and your...
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If they didn't call the police, etc. I don't think you have much to worry about and, as a practical matter anyway, under these circumstances...
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I think you would be best off speaking to an attorney in the greater Boston area that specializes in civil rights and/or police brutality. It...
I generally agree with the answers provided by my colleagues, especially their suggestion that you bring your concerns to the attention of your...