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I’m not understanding your question. If you’re asking why you are not required to wear an ankle bracelet as you begin house arrest, it’s a matter...
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Communications and media Lawyer at Washington, DC
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I’m not understanding your question. If you’re asking why you are not required to wear an ankle bracelet as you begin house arrest, it’s a matter...
By federal charges, I assume you mean felonies. There is some variance between the charges but you were not specific. In general the statute of...
In Texas criminal courts, the entry "DC received bond" in a case management system typically means that the District Clerk's (DC) office has...
Owners of a home can lawfully evict any other adult residents. The owners’ orders to leave can be enforced by the police, regardless of whether the...
In general, police can break car windows when there is probable cause of a crime, emergency circumstances — such as hot pursuit of a criminal...
You mentioned that the civil rights violation against you was 13 years old. Normally that would mean the statute of limitations would bar any legal...
It sounds like what you want is a referral to a civil rights attorney. I recommend either of two options. 1. You could contact the State Bar of...
In Texas, the statute of limitations to file a claim for false arrest, which often is categorized as false imprisonment, is generally two years...
If you have prior convictions but the charges in the immediate case were dropped, you have several options. California arrest records can be erased...
You have a couple of options but they are unlikely to be through any kind of lawsuit. Texas is an at-will employment state, meaning either the...