Neither party had insurance...Now what to do?
Not having insurance does not determine who is at-fault.
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Not having insurance does not determine who is at-fault.
You might have defenses. Typically a police officer must have consent of both residents in order to enter and search. You should consult a lawyer...
Your case must be for more than a speeding ticket, or you would not have an arrest warrant. I recommend taking all of the information you have...
In general, issues of police brutality have little impact on criminal cases. The Miranda rule is only relevant if you made statements under...
Most likely there is a term of service that you agreed to that allows them to do it.
It will be difficult to pursue this claim because you will have to show that your son was harmed in some specific way, but if you gather your son's...
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Typically a surviving spouse can pursue a lawsuit on behalf of a deceased spouse. I recommend consulting an attorney; often having yourself...
Most employment is "at-will" meaning that you can be fired at any time for any non-discriminatory reason (age, race, gender, etc). Unless you had...
It's never a good idea to face criminal charges without an attorney.