Can my boyfriend's PO force him to take a lie detector test if he is bipolar?
A few things: First, if there is a no contact order in place, do not have contact with him. Believe me, I hear you on wanting to get him help...
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Criminal defense Lawyer at Tigard, OR
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A few things: First, if there is a no contact order in place, do not have contact with him. Believe me, I hear you on wanting to get him help...
Don't post these kinds of details online. If you want second opinions from other attorneys, you can seek them out in a confidential setting. But...
My colleagues are correct. If this is just a private company for which you hope to gain employment, it can pretty much set whatever hiring...
As a general rule of thumb, you should not be posting these kinds of details online. You need to stop typing, and find a criminal defense attorney...
I assume you mean a restraining or stalking order, not actually a "protective order," but in any case, the answer is yes, it could show up. And...
Oh my goodness, DON'T QUIT! The whole point of diversion is that if you successfully complete it, it's like your arrest never happened. No...
Essentially, to expunge your record is to seal it (or, in Oregon's legal parlance, "set it aside") so that people can no longer see it. That's...
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From the facts as you lay them out, I do not believe they have a legitimate reason not to give you your prescription medication back to you. There...
First, stop posting details like this online in a public forum. The details you are revealing should be told to an attorney in a confidential...
Have you considered couples therapy? The courts won't mandate it, but you and your girl friend can try to work out your differences in...