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If count 1 att murder is merge with count 2 att rape and with 654 pc only was giving count one time then I shouldnt registry
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Answered on January 21, 2012
You can be charged for both, convicted of both, but only punished for one. Under Penal Code section 654, the two charges would merge for the...
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How do I get rid of minor's counsel?
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Answered on January 21, 2012
the court will relieve counsel when it feels appropriate.
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Discovery reopened...
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Answered on January 21, 2012
No it doesn't. Unless it specifies discovery is reopened it is closed once the first close date approaches.
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Can the state place a claim on my home if I need to go on welfare?
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Answered on January 21, 2012
There is a possibility that is you owe the state money for repayment or anything else they can attach your assets. There are some exemptions but do...
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Restricting grandparents and other relative from picking up children after school before custody is finalize
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Answered on January 21, 2012
Not before you go back to court for the next orders. The school might have an option.
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Can i sue for false arrest.
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Answered on January 21, 2012
Do you have a claim against the officer? No it doesn't seem like you do. An officer made an arrest based upon their probable cause. Even if the...
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Form to file to get an extension to find new counsel bc my attorney abandoned my case with a pending MSJ?
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Answered on January 20, 2012
sorry responses to MSJ are 14 court days not 9 like most motions.
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Form to file to get an extension to find new counsel bc my attorney abandoned my case with a pending MSJ?
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Answered on January 20, 2012
No opposition to MSJ are nine court days before the hearing while the motion must be served 75 days ahead. You can try for an ex parte but the...
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Agency ran my credit with out my authorization.
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Answered on January 20, 2012
It doesn't make sense. How did they get your information if you didn't give it to them? If they obtained it without your consent and ran it may be...
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Who am i suppose to sue in this situation?
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Answered on January 20, 2012
you can sue the person and the tax preparer.
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