What do I do with a Civil Demand letter?
California law allows a merchant to demand up to $500 following a theft incident. These letters are typically sent by the store or a law firm...
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California law allows a merchant to demand up to $500 following a theft incident. These letters are typically sent by the store or a law firm...
Run a PFEC (Personal Firearms Eligibility Check) on yourself through the DOJ. It could be that their records are inaccurate and don't reflect the...
It's one petition per case - typically you list all charges from that case. if you only listed the (a), then that may have been all they acted on....
Not sure why you think you're only getting a slap on the wrist. The warrant won't expire until you're arrested or the judge recalls it. At this...
There is no true "expungement" in California. You can file for what we do have - essentially a retroactive dismissal. It helps for employment...
You posted this under "civil rights", but it's an employment law question. I'll reclassify so you can get additional answers from attorneys in...
There are two different liquor licenses - those that allow alcohol to be purchased and consumed on premises (like a bar or restaurant) and those...
You're fine. From Penal Code 1000.4: ". . . Upon successful completion of a deferred entry of judgment program, the arrest upon which the...
You may not possess any tear gas weapon. See Penal code 22810(a)
He is charged with conspiracy, first degree burglary and resisting arrest. He faces up to 6 years in custody. First degree (residential) burglary...