Out of state traffic offenses in Ohio: Failure to Control and Hit-Skip what are the likely penalties?
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Answered on June 26, 2016
FTC is a minor misdemeanor meaning potential $150 fine + court costs. Hit-skip is more serious: up to $1000 fine + restitution + costs; potential...
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My daughter was attacked
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Answered on June 23, 2016
I'm sorry to hear about your daughter. She may be eligible to apply for Victims Compensation through the Ohio Attorney General. There is...
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Can I get sure for a non compete agreement
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Answered on June 23, 2016
Your employer could always sue you, however, whether they'd successful is another issue. When looking at non-competes, courts look at the...
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Can someone be charged with hit-and-run. Should he provide phone evidence to police officer of where he tried to make contact.
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Answered on June 23, 2016
Clearly, the office CAN cite him. However, whether the State can prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt is the real issue. Ohio's hit/run...
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Can a police officer come to your place of business and demand to see your Id if you did nothing wrong?
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Answered on June 21, 2016
This is a fact specific issue which cannot be properly answered without knowing more. Generally, if the officer is investigating a complaint, an...
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How can we shut down our failing business without losing everything?
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Answered on June 16, 2016
To properly answer this question, a detailed analysis of the business' assests and outstanding obligations would be required. Contact a business...
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Can I bring a lawsuit against my company
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Answered on June 15, 2016
It sounds like there is a viable claim for wrongful discharge in violation of public policy (i.e. you were terminated for reporting workplace...
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How do I go about getting more money than the policy limit?
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Answered on June 14, 2016
I suggest you consult with your attorney. Unfortunately, the insurance company is only required to pay up to the limits. Anything above the...
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I got in an accident, we both have no insurance, and no drivers license. Do I still have to pay if it was my fault?
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Answered on June 13, 2016
In short, yes. Insurance only protects your personal assets to the limit of the policy. Since you do not have insurance, your personal assets...
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Did the police violate my rights as a crime victim and, if so, what can I do about it?
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Answered on June 10, 2016
Jay's answer really hit it on the head. Fortunately, Ohio law provides for civil recovery against your abuser. Contact a personal injury...
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