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Why is newton county the only place in USA that an attorney cannot represent me without me being present?
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Answered on May 29, 2018
I seriously doubt that Newton County is the "only place in the USA" that won't conduct criminal proceedings in absentia (without the defendant...
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Police came to my home with a fake warrant looking for someone who does not live in my home and search how do I file a complaint
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Answered on May 29, 2018
Okay, so how do you know it was a "fake warrant"?
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Can I have someone evicted out of my apartment earlier than fifteen days if their name isn’t on the lease?
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Answered on May 28, 2018
He’s a tenant and you’re his landlord. Evict him through court like any other landlord.
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What is the watchmen group?
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Answered on May 27, 2018
It's probably these guys: http://www.thewatchmengroup.org/
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How do I get a case dismissed without an attorney?
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Answered on May 27, 2018
If you can't afford an attorney, ask for a public defender.
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How can I voluntarily give up my rights?
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Answered on May 27, 2018
What rights? According to you, you've never been established as the father of the child. You have no rights to surrender.
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If i’m 16 could my boyfriend be 19?
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Answered on May 27, 2018
It all depends on what you do with him. There are many crimes that an adult like him can commit with a child like you.
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My father gave me a car when I was 18 and I'm now 23 and he wants to take it back is that legal?
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Answered on May 27, 2018
You failed to mention the most important thing: WHO IS ON THE TITLE? That's who owns the car.
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Will getting married to a wealthy person affect my check and medicade
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Answered on May 27, 2018
So you want to marry a wealth person but still keep drawing taxpayer dollars that are intended only for poor people? Fortunately for taxpayers,...
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Can i make my mother and brother leave my house that im renting?
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Answered on May 27, 2018
Since you have allowed them to stay for so long, they're now tenants and you are their landlord. You have to evict them through court like any...