Can I sue my former employer if another employee used my personal information, without my consent, to obtain prescription drugs?
I think this question would be best in employment law. I will change the heading if no one else has. Good luck.
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I think this question would be best in employment law. I will change the heading if no one else has. Good luck.
Yes it is against the law to have sex in that way. As far as viewing videotapes, I think not.
Well I'm not sure from what you state. If you have a case in Family you might want to ask your family court attorney.
Yes, you can be charged as you already know. You can also fight it, but not on your own. You should use your right to an attorney, do not discuss...
It does sound from the information you give that you pled guilty. If that is tha case an appeal would be unlikely.
If you have no prior criminal record, it is very unlikely that the judge would give you jail time. Hopefully you can have this dismissed in order...
I agree while not an issue in New York what an employer might think is unknown. It should not show up as a crime on a basic background check.
You definitely need to speak with the attorney that handled the case. They should contact the court and try to recalculate the times.
It does not sound like you intended to defraud her. If she does call the police, you should speak with an attorney and save the text messages from...
It's hard to say without knowing the case. Speak with your attorney.