Would aggravated indecent exposure show up as a felony or a misdemeanor on a background check?
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Answered on November 11, 2021
It is a misdemeanor in Michigan and shows up as such.
Can you be issued a citation from hearsay
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Answered on November 10, 2021
Many states have a provision that permits a citation to be issued based off of a bus driver’s report that a vehicle passed the red lights on the...
What do I do if I got a ticket claiming I was speeding and can't speed i have a governor set at 68 mph
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Answered on November 10, 2021
You should contact an attorney to discuss how to handle the ticket you received. The long-term consequences for CDL drivers are tremendous.
Are there any exceptions to getting a CPL before 8 years after a 2nd OWVI?
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Answered on November 09, 2021
No there are no such exceptions In the law.
Do i have to do community serves if it wasnt ordered but my probation officer said i have to do 40 hours.
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Answered on November 09, 2021
You should contact your attorney and ask that question.
Is it possible for employees to sue their employers for forcing employees to be vaccinated or face termination?
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Answered on November 09, 2021
To answer your question CAN you sue, yes. Will you win? Not sure. Will it be expensive? Yes.
Which lawyer can help to sue my husband's lover? File a claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress?
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Answered on November 09, 2021
You’d be better off spending your money for a divorce attorney. Or, accept that he will continue to cheat on you because you won’t leave.
Somebody owes me money and they are on disability can there disability be garnished?
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Answered on November 08, 2021
If he borrowed money and didn’t pay you back, yes he will have to pay.
How long is reckless driving on your record?
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Answered on November 08, 2021
Yes it’s 6 points. It’s a misdemeanor. You should really contact an attorney.
What does it hereby ordered an adjudge that all prior orders of the court not specifically modified herein shall remain in full
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Answered on November 08, 2021
It means the other orders remain in effect unless other orders modified the previous order.
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