Can a convicted felon serve as executor of an estate in Georgia?
Georgia Uniform Probate Court Rule 5.5.1 says: "Any person requesting appointment by a probate court in this State as temporary administrator or...
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Georgia Uniform Probate Court Rule 5.5.1 says: "Any person requesting appointment by a probate court in this State as temporary administrator or...
One question: Are you parents in Paulding or Cobb? Because taking their car without permission is Theft by Taking Motor Vehicle, a felony. I'm...
Sounds to me like an over-reacting school system.
I can't be any more specific than your lawyer. The "requesting state" has the option of extraditing and I concur with your lawyer that to extradite...
Police are hired, paid and trained to believe victims. That's their job. So yes, they will probably take her word for it.
I suggest you pose this question to your parents and see what they say. I think their opinions will be similar to the ones here.
They are not required to photograph evidence. Your lawyer is free to argue to the jury that the evidence does not look now the way it did originally.
As someone who practices in Cobb County, I will reiterate that the answer depends greatly upon which of the 10 Superior Court judges has your case....
He's not a felon. But he's also not finished with his First Offender probation. That's probably why it still shows.
If they lost them, then they lost them. A legal battle against them would cost you more than a new title and set of keys.