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In order to support a claim for defamation, where the statute of limitation is one year, you must have damages. This is very speculative. If... Read Answer
A civil suit is brought by the individual and a criminal is prosecuted, with probably cause, by the district attorney. You can pursue both.
You need to execute on the judgment. Go to small claims court.
call and cut a deal. can they prove the debt?
The short answer is yes.
Sure, in small claims court. Did he steal the money? If yes, then she could be perceived as having received stolen property.
50 per month sounds very low....Try to do 250 or something but 50 is unrealistic.
You need to refile suit and perfect service. Here, it seems that a motion for alternative service is in order.
You should pursue criminal charges for perjury with the District Attorney's office.
There should be an Arbitration date that was signed when the Appeal was originally taken. At that hearing, a panel of 3 lawyers will render an award.
Clearly he should not remove your effects. I would document everything, collect photographic evidence and perhaps try to come up with an... Read Answer
Assuming you cannot get anywhere with the owner, I would recommend filing a police report and perhaps even suing the owner for negligence if they... Read Answer
Please provide more details so that I may assess the strength of the claim.
It depends but if you are at-will, yes. Unless there are mitigating factors or discrimination issues in play, you will have a tough time... Read Answer