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If the parents own the phone, they can read whatever they want. If the 20 year old wants privacy, he can have privacy on the phone that he owns, in the home that he owns. Until then, parent's phone, parent's rules.
If the parents own the phone, they can read whatever they want. If the 20 year old wants privacy, he can have privacy on the phone that he... Read More
Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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If you could prove this to be true, you would have a clear case of religious discrimination. What type of proof do you have ? if you could prove this to be true, you would have a clear case of religious discrimination. Please call to discuss. Ed Dimon
If you could prove this to be true, you would have a clear case of religious discrimination. What type of proof do you have ? if you could... Read More
Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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Please tell us what happened to your husband in the halfway house. How were his civil right's Viol how were his civil right's violated ? Please call to discuss. Ed Dimon
Please tell us what happened to your husband in the halfway house. How were his civil right's Viol how were his civil right's violated ? Please... Read More
Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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You would spend far less money having an independent test done by the hospital. We have paid as little as $40 to have our clients tested. The hospital test would tell you tbe drugs that have been in your system and you can provide to the State. This is easily done. Ed Dimon
You would spend far less money having an independent test done by the hospital. We have paid as little as $40 to have our clients tested. The... Read More
Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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We are seeing many cases similar to yours. The computer systems are getting much better and pr we are seeing many cases similar to yours. The computer systems are getting much better and prior infractions are coming to light. We have had good fortune rectify these past fractions. We utilize the state records and an excellent private detective. We will be able to correct your situation. Please call to discuss. Ed Dimon... Read More
We are seeing many cases similar to yours. The computer systems are getting much better and pr we are seeing many cases similar to yours. The... Read More
Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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The officer has the legal right to stop your son if there are outstanding bench warrants for his arrest. The warrant alone is sufficient to justify the stop.
The officer has the legal right to stop your son if there are outstanding bench warrants for his arrest. The warrant alone is sufficient to justify... Read More
Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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I would work closely with the doctors. I would keep a diary. I would save all of the medical documents. If you do not like the direction of the medical coverage, I would seek a second medical opinion.
I would work closely with the doctors. I would keep a diary. I would save all of the medical documents. If you do not like the direction of the... Read More
Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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We have had good fortune advising candidates for the police. We would first obtain the official criminal record. We would share the record with you and the candidate. We would determine whether these two felonies or disqualifying events. We would have the two felony convictions expunged. We would work with the candidate to explain the circumstances surrounding the two felonies. Please call if you would like to discuss. Surrounding the two felonies. Please call if you would like to discuss. Ed Dimon... Read More
We have had good fortune advising candidates for the police. We would first obtain the official criminal record. We would share the record... Read More
Answered 11 years ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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New Jersey does not have the ' home is my castle' policy. New Jersey has the policy of force meeting force. If person has gun, you can use gun. If person is threatening your life, you can act to save your life. If person is fleeing, you cannot shoot them in the back.
New Jersey does not have the ' home is my castle' policy. New Jersey has the policy of force meeting force. If person has gun, you can use gun. If... Read More
The answer to this is going to depend on your child's school policy on the use of electronic devices in school. Some school's have parent's sign something at the beginning of the year indicating they consent so that if an issue comces up, everyone is aware of the policy.
The answer to this is going to depend on your child's school policy on the use of electronic devices in school. Some school's have parent's... Read More
Answered 11 years and a month ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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You need to obtain the affidavit supporting the search warrant. The affidavit will have been prepared by a police officer and will contain the alleged facts which support the reasonable cause any crime was being submitted in the house. You can review the affidavit and determine if the allege facts were true or not true. This may be the basis for overturning the charge against your daughter. If the police should not have been in your house, then they would not have seen the drugs allegedly possessed by your daughter. Your daughter may also qualify for a conditional discharge. She should avoid a criminal conviction. Please call if you would like to discuss.... Read More
You need to obtain the affidavit supporting the search warrant. The affidavit will have been prepared by a police officer and will contain the... Read More
Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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You or your mother were the witnesses to this action. The police were not the witnesses. The police want you to file the complaint because either you or your mother were the witnesses. The case would not be successful without either you or your mother testifying. The requirement that you file the complaint causes you to have a significant interest in the complaint and aunts, will show up to testify. The police do not want to bring the action and not have witnesses. Please callif you would like help preparing a complaint or in prosecuting the case.... Read More
You or your mother were the witnesses to this action. The police were not the witnesses. The police want you to file the complaint because either you... Read More
Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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You have two options. You can sign a complaint against the neighbor who ran into Your car. You can utilize the criminal complaint to have the municipal prosecutor bring the case against the neighbor. The issue here is whether the prosecutor will prosecute the case with enthusiasm. You do have the alternative of hiring a private prosecutor. However, the cost is significant. The second option is bringing a civil action against the neighbor. You can sue him for damages you have incurred. You would be the plaintiffs and you would have the burden of proving the case against your neighbor. You would be controlling the case.we have a certified trial attorney who could bring this action for you. You must decide if you want to incur these legal costs. Please call if we can help.... Read More
You have two options. You can sign a complaint against the neighbor who ran into Your car. You can utilize the criminal complaint to have the... Read More
Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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You are in a difficult position. You must carefully read your lease to see if there are any prohibitions regarding smoking. You must carefully read your lease to see if there are any prohibitions against smoking in common areas. You must carefully read your lease to see if there are any prohibitions against fellow tenants smoking. If there are no prohibitions, you are in a difficult spot. The landlord is permitting smoking and secondhand smoke is coming into your apartment. I would work with the landlord to have prohibitions against smoking put in place.... Read More
You are in a difficult position. You must carefully read your lease to see if there are any prohibitions regarding smoking. You must carefully read... Read More
Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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You can sue the individual that caided you to be falsely arrested. For example, if a person told the police that you committed a crime and you did not do those acts, then you can sue the person who brought the false charges. it is most difficult to sue the police. Please call if we can help... Read More
You can sue the individual that caided you to be falsely arrested. For example, if a person told the police that you committed a crime and you did... Read More
Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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Please call to discuss. Please understand that we do not normally take a civil rights case on a pro bono basis. As such, we would require a retainer to go forward to represent you on this civil rights case.
Please call to discuss. Please understand that we do not normally take a civil rights case on a pro bono basis. As such, we would require a retainer... Read More
Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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I would go to the police with your son and explain the entire situation. I would obtain the cooperation of the parents who owned the home and the child who lived in the home.
I would go to the police with your son and explain the entire situation. I would obtain the cooperation of the parents who owned the home and the... Read More
Answered 11 years and 3 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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The discovery documents are in reality the police reports from the investigation. No one is entitled to see reports during the investigation. What is your situation?
The discovery documents are in reality the police reports from the investigation. No one is entitled to see reports during the investigation. What is... Read More
Answered 11 years and 3 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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There are two components to a personal injury litigation. the first component is that you were put in harms way. Second component is that you were actually injured. For example, a person may go through a red light and put you in harms way. That person is wrong. However, The car misses your car and you were not injured. As such, you suffered no injuries. Here, you were put in harms way by the incorrect medication. However, you did not take the improper medication. As such, you're not injured. you may receive store credits and additional compensation of a good-natured fashion from the vendor. You will not be able to sue the vendor successfully for damages.... Read More
There are two components to a personal injury litigation. the first component is that you were put in harms way. Second component is that you were... Read More
Answered 11 years and 3 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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The key is the employer – employee relationship. You had asked Dr. to provide a note to the employer setting forth your physical condition and restrictions to work based upon those physical conditions. You opened the door with regard to your physical condition. You had a doctor specifically explain that you had a physical condition for example a broken arm, which would prevent you from lifting heavy objects. Employer has the right to ask the doctor if the condition for example the broken arm, is such that you can only lift a 20 pound box. There are no HIPPA violations because of the employer – employee relationship and the opening of the door by you, the employee, to your medical conditions.... Read More
The key is the employer – employee relationship. You had asked Dr. to provide a note to the employer setting forth your physical... Read More
Answered 11 years and 3 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile) |
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I would need more details to properly answer the question. What is your handicap? Is the handicap in anyway related to your work? Is the parking place on private property? How far would you have to walk if you parked in a different spot ? Does your handicap require that the employer provide you with a reasonable accommodation? Please call to discuss. 732–797-1600. Ed Dimon... Read More
I would need more details to properly answer the question. What is your handicap? Is the handicap in anyway related to your work? Is the parking... Read More