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My opinion is that you do not have a case for "wrongful arrest". The reason for that is public officials, like the judge, are performing a... Read Answer
If there are no restrictions on parking then you should fight the tickets. Police officers do not own streets. And it should not matter whether you... Read Answer
You may have a cause of action against the ADC on several theories. That would turn on the specific facts of your case. You should consult an... Read Answer
You need an attorey to review the facts of this case, including any written reports of the witnesses. Regardless of the order of protection business,... Read Answer
If your children are injured at school, you must serve a notice of claim on the school board within 90 day of the injury, and start a lawsuit within... Read Answer
Even if a ticket gets dismissed, that doesn't mean they necessarily can't charge court fees. In fact, I would assume that was part of the actual... Read Answer
There is no way for an attorney to answer this. You should contact your town's health department or building department. You can also have a mold... Read Answer
Depending upon the severity of what the school is seeking, you may want to have an attorney with you who specializes in these types of cases with... Read Answer
You have to deal with the jail in getting them back.
I don't know that its enough to disclose the information, I believe you had to sustain damages. If there was something in the disclosure that... Read Answer
See my answer to this same question that you asked previously.
Probably yes. NY Public Health Law section 1399 prohibits smoking in workplaces, defined as any indoor area in the control of an employer, and... Read Answer
I am not aware of any privacy laws that would prohibit a first loan company from calling and asking a 2nd loan company if you have a loan with that... Read Answer
You can file a petition in the circuit/chancery court of the county where you live to change your name.
The only ones who can help him are the prison officials.
I think you will need to contact an attorney, your own attorney if you had one in this case, to file a speedy trial motion. Part of the recent... Read Answer
I would suggest that you need to speak with an attorney in your county.
You need to contact an attorney in your county that handles civil litigation.
You'll need to hire an attorney in your hometown to assist you.
Yes - I beleive the school can refuse to accomodate him because they do not have to abide by the public education laws. Private schools are... Read Answer
You may have a very good case for money damages against the prison, for negligence and civil rights violations, due to the prison failing to allow... Read Answer
No you do not have a lawsuit. The police have the discretion to use tasers or not, depending on the circumstances, even if you are handcuffed.
You would need to find an attorney who handles medical malpractice in your county.
I do not handle this type of case. Sorry
Wrongful imprisonment and false arrest are absolutely illegal, and if you were falsely arrested or detained for an extended period and then released... Read Answer