Can I sue a hair salon or hairdresser for negligence? (re-draft)
Anyone can sue anybody for anything. The question is whether suing them would be worth the time, money and effort. As attached as you might be...
Oroville, CA
Criminal defense Lawyer at Oroville, CA
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI, Juvenile
Anyone can sue anybody for anything. The question is whether suing them would be worth the time, money and effort. As attached as you might be...
Hey, you haven't actually asked a question... but even if you did, nobody can predict what will happen. If he's under 18, he would serve any...
If you're at this point in the case, you should already have a lawyer in the dependency case. He or she is in a better position to answer your...
Several lawyers have already answered your question in great detail, but we aren't psychic. It's probably unlikely that anything will come from...
You should consider hiring a traffic ticket lawyer in your area. You may be able to get traffic school, which would involve paying the fine and...
This isn't a do it yourself project, especially if you already have a pending case that you are "currently fighting in court." If you walk in an...
Two years is more than just "missing" a court date. There is probably a warrant for your arrest, and the DA may have filed new charges for...
Ask your question again, using the Nevada city where the conviction occurred as your location. That way you'll attract the attention of attorneys...
It sounds like you have to disclose it. However, I suspect the conviction occurred in another state because there's no such thing as a "Class D"...
Nobody can predict what the DA will do. Generally speaking, those offenses are misdemeanors unless other factors are present.