The crimes happened in California, but I now live in Indiana. Can I still sue? How long do I have??
You would have to sue in CA courts. You can't sue for crimes---you can sue for any cognizable damages you can prove.
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You would have to sue in CA courts. You can't sue for crimes---you can sue for any cognizable damages you can prove.
What you describe would be a criminal act. But since nothing happened I highly doubt a local prosecutor will make a case out of it---too many other...
Kidnapping/Hostage? No. You report that to police and they and the prosecutor will decide if a crime was committed.
He can ask each base commander for access. Your husband (or his employer) have no right to enter the base unless the base grants access. Access...
Well, step one would be tell the doctor so he or she can fix he error if there was an error. A suit would likely be a huge waste of money for...
We have no idea. Only the police can determine what they may do in the future. If you are questioned do not answer unless your attorney is present.
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Yes. The US Supreme Court has never found child support to be unconstitutional. ...
Depending on the charges and how your charges were "dropped" you maybe able to do nothing. You will need to get with a expungment attorney in the...
The opposing counsel is not going to "give" you anything or "cooperate" with you. Opposing counsel is not required to be nice to you. In fact...