What do I do if I have a probation vioilation bench warrant ? and I dident know cause I went to see my adopted parents 5 states
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Answered on December 28, 2018
Avoiding the situation will neither make it go away nor make it any better. You should confront the situation. It is understandable that you are...
How does an unpaid speeding ticket affect me if they used the wrong name?
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Answered on December 28, 2018
Yes, it may affect your government security clearance application. The government does very thorough investigations - especially in light of...
House is abandoned, there are no trespassing signs , doors are wide open. What kind of trouble can I get into?
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Answered on December 28, 2018
You could get into a lot of trouble. Depending on what an investigation of the situation yielded, you could be charged with, among other crimes,...
Can my wife get me in trouble with the military?
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Answered on December 27, 2018
Yes, your wife can get you in trouble with the military. She could contact your CoC which in turn could commence an AR 15-6 investigation. There...
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Can I loose my job if I join the national guard ?
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Answered on December 26, 2018
Mr. Green is correct both that USERRA (Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Acts) protects employment and reemployment rights for...
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If a person admitted to doing their own refund totaling no more than $10 why are they asked to now pay $200?
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Answered on December 26, 2018
It is not entirely clear from your question whether this $10 refund that "a person" did "themselves" was a fraudulent one, i.e. one that may give...
What is the time limit Ohio courts have to indict you after you've been arrested?
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Answered on December 26, 2018
In Ohio for a felony offense, generally speaking, the prosecutor has six (6) years from the date of the offense to indict an individual.
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What can i get if charged with 1st degree misdemeanor for complicity
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Answered on December 18, 2018
Generally, someone who is complicit in the commission of an offense is prosecuted as if he were the principal offender.
Can my unit not let me ETS for being flagged or having a article 15?
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Answered on December 18, 2018
Under AR 635-200, a Soldier can be extended beyond his ETS for a number of reasons including but not limited to when an investigation has been...
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Can I join the military if I got a 7411?
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Answered on December 05, 2018
In all likelihood, any offense for which you have been charged or convicted will appear when the military does a criminal history and background...
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