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CDL disqualified for life,1st DWI in NY 2005, 2nd DUI in FL 2010 .Will 1st DWI come off driving record in 2015 & CDL reinstated?
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Answered on October 03, 2013
a DUI is for life.
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DUI with child in vehicle
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Answered on October 03, 2013
Polk County is incredibly unforgiving. Hire local counsel ASAP.
I requested to transfer to another apartment within my complex but was declined for an unknown reason. is this discrimination?
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Answered on October 03, 2013
Not based on your facts.
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Is it legal for an animal shelter in Florida to accept donations of prescription medication?
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Answered on October 03, 2013
As long as the humans aren't using them or selling them to each other. . .
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What does R/F/S mean in this ruling?
"if future default R/F/S to be
granted upon Affid. w/out a hrg".,
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Answered on October 03, 2013
Best thing to do is call the clerk of court with the specific case number and ask them
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I have a discharge under 1st offender's from an offense three years ago can an employer not hire me based on the charge?
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Answered on October 03, 2013
yes they have the right to not hire you
My car caught on fire after getting a oil change from a mechanic shop can I Sue them for negligence?
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Answered on October 03, 2013
If you can prove that they did something negligent, yes. But you need actual proof.
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Motion to vacate default or motion to set aside default?
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Answered on October 03, 2013
Need more information. They're usually basically the same thing in most circumstances.
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Can I drop [dating violence] battery charges and still request an injunction?
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Answered on October 03, 2013
You can go down to the State Attorney's Office and file a victim waiver of prosecution. But the final decision on whether to charge him belongs to...
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At at plea accepted hearing, will that be the end of my case? will i be able to go home to ny from florida. i will pay fines.
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Answered on October 03, 2013
if it's just court fees and fines and no probation, then yes, you go home.
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