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Take it to court. If the officer who actually witnessed the violation (assuming there was one) isn't present then the judge must rule in your favor... Read Answer
The first thing I look at in this situation is was there reasonable suspicion to initiate the traffic stop. If not, then I would move to have the... Read Answer
For purposes of your SC driver's license, the offense will carry over to SC if you are convicted. In other words, it's about the same as getting a... Read Answer
I have handled that kind of case before. If the other driver was found at fault, then the insurance must pay for satisfactory repairs. You can also... Read Answer
A "no contest" plea is the same as a "guilty" plea in criminal courts. It will show up as a conviction.
Absolutely not. If you plead guilty or are convicted the charge will be on your record. If you are not guilty, then do not plead guilty. It doesn't... Read Answer
If you were in an accident while performing duties within the scope of your employment then yes, your employer should be liable for worker's comp,... Read Answer
There is not enough information in this question. You will need to consult with an attorney in person. Take photos of the buggy to bring to your... Read Answer
You cannot be compelled to testify against your ex-husband for communications made during your marriage. Following is the appropriate SC rule of... Read Answer
It's "NCIC", the National Crime Information Center. You should not be prohibited from purchasing a firearm for misdemeanors, only felonies. You... Read Answer
Sounds more like an accident than a crime. Unless threats were made or there was serious injury, I doubt it will go aywhere. The proper charge would... Read Answer
Your company cannot be forced to produce a client name on an offer letter if there is no client at which you will be working. The company officer or... Read Answer
You can be sued for anything. The question is whether or not te plaintiff will prevail on the merits of the action. You haven't provided enough... Read Answer
I would suggest you hire a criminal lawyer to protect your rights. I practice criminal law.
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Dr. Michael G. Sribnick,... Read Answer
With all due respect, if you did nothing wrong, hire a lawyer to protect your rights. I practice criminal law.
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Dr. Michael G.... Read Answer
If you were paroled into the U. S. for humanitarian reasons after you were caught at the border, you might be able to adjust your status to permanent... Read Answer
Yes, but this may require paying for the services of a lawyer, especially as she has commited the same crime three times.
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Dr. Michael... Read Answer
I do not speak for other lawyers or their secretaries. I am a board certified internist and S.C. attorney. Your first concern should be... Read Answer