Can I take him to small claims court?
He gets the car, you get your money or you can take him to small claims for the balance of the contract price. Of course, you have no written...
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He gets the car, you get your money or you can take him to small claims for the balance of the contract price. Of course, you have no written...
You can contact the prosecutor's office in your area and ask to speak with a victim advocate. That person can act as a liaison between you and the...
What the police charge you with (what they write their report up as and what they cite you for) doesn't necessarily mean that's what you'll face in...
You've got an uphill battle trying to prove involuntary intoxication (that somebody drugged you, rather than you just drank too much) without any...
Should you take a charge? As in should you plead guilty? There's absolutely no way to advise you based on what you wrote. You need to discuss...
You've left out the biggest pieces of this puzzle. What are you on probation for? How much time were you sentenced to originally? Was the...
"Possession" means something specific in the law. Legal ownership doesn't automatically mean possession, nor does non-ownership mean...
With all due respect, your question underscores the perils of representing yourself. I know - you think you're going to file your motion and the...
Possession of ecstasy is a felony under Health & Safety code section 11377(a), so the short answer is yes, you should have a lawyer when facing any...
In any small claims question, such as this, there are two basic questions: Can you sue? Should you? Can you sue in this case? Technically, I...