How can police have a search warrant for an address to a person that doesn’t live their or on the lease but not have the lessees
Unless you were charged, a motion to suppress is not an avenue.
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Unless you were charged, a motion to suppress is not an avenue.
You can use a subpoena or discovery to get your objectives. The other side can move to quash. Discovery is preferable.
Nothing here talks about commercial leases. In case of an emergency or need, you can access the property. You have a right to a key. As to...
it is not clear. the odds do not favor you. a GAL is not necessarily an attorney. Nothing lost in trying except maybe the cost of paying the GAL
there is insufficient information to provide you with a meaningful answer
Neither the facts nor the question make sense to me. Without a rewrite, you are not going to get a credible option.
This has nothing to do with whether you have been to jail. get a copy of your CORI on line from the department of probation website
I agree. If you want it, then have the lawyer review the orders first
If it interferes with the the contact between and the child and the parent, it is a potential problem
you could also call the court from which the appeal was filed and the clerk of the court of appeals