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If a court thought I lived in their county without priors can I get into trouble if they find out otherwise
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Answered on March 04, 2013
I'm not sure if I understand what you mean by "get into trouble", but with a PSI, the judge will know the full extent of your prior record. You...
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An ex-employee is in prison for five years on an unrelated charge of fraud. Can I sue her for embezzlement while she's in jail
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Answered on March 04, 2013
You were told wrong. If it's truly embezzlement, that's a criminal matter, whether the ex-employee is in prison or not.
You can sue her too of...
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Can a custodial parent petition to transfer custody of an unruly child to the non-custodial parent?
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Answered on March 04, 2013
You can file an incorrigible charge against her in juvenile court. That will get her attention, because the court can place her in foster care if...
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How do I handle False allegations of past abuse in a custody case?
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Answered on March 04, 2013
The problem with juvenile court and the child-protection legal system is it's too easy to make a false allegation against someone. These...
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If you are indicted while serving time in jail do they have a certain amount of time to serve you with the indictment .
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Answered on March 04, 2013
Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code section 2941.401, if there are any pending indictments still out there, upon written notice to the prosecuting...
How much prison time is typical for a felony domestic violence charge??
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Answered on March 04, 2013
If it's a fourth-degree felony (F4), he can be sentenced from 6 to 18 months in prison. You mentioned he has two prior domestic violence...
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Can you sue an attorney if he did you wrong?
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Answered on March 02, 2013
You absolutely can sue the attorney, but it would be extremely difficult at this point. In the first place, you should never have pled guilty to...
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Answered on March 02, 2013
It's hard to tell from your question, but if you're referring to a private lawsuit filed against you, the state of Ohio isn't a party; hence, you...
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Do I owe?
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Answered on March 02, 2013
Your story sounds incredible, almost too hard to believe. In fact, it is too hard to believe. No bank in their right mind would turn over the...
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I was sued in Marion municipal court by a company I believe to be illegal MRC Corp of course they won by default I was unaware
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Answered on March 02, 2013
If you have a default judgment against you, the proper thing to do is hire your own attorney, not contact the attorney general's office. Hopefully...
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