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Who wants to win a slander suit for me?

Answered 9 years and 4 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
In Tennessee, the tort of defamation encompasses both libel and slander. Libel is the printed word while slander is the speaking of base and defamatory words which tend to prejudice another in his reputation, office, trade, business, or means of livelihood. To establish a prima facie case of defamation, a plaintiff must prove that: (1) a party published (written or spoken)  a statement; (2) with knowledge that the statement was false and defaming to the other; or (3) with reckless disregard for the truth of the statement or with negligence in failing to ascertain the truth of the statement.... Read More
In Tennessee, the tort of defamation encompasses both libel and slander. Libel is the printed word while slander is the speaking of base and... Read More

does a school have the right to search a students personal email

Answered 9 years and 4 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You were not specific about if the computer was provided by the school, if this was a personal computer that you bought to school or was your computer at home  when the emails were pulled up by the "tech center"? Understand that when you post on social media, then this is going public for the whole world to see. Thus, you have no expectation of privacy and no legal protection.... Read More
You were not specific about if the computer was provided by the school, if this was a personal computer that you bought to school or was your... Read More

My dog was stolen and I can prove her whereabouts and that she's mine what do I do to get her back?

Answered 9 years and 5 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Go to the police and ask to take out a warrant for theft against the person who has your dog.
Go to the police and ask to take out a warrant for theft against the person who has your dog.
Courts generally don't get involved in school discipline. You need to go to the school board to appeal.
Courts generally don't get involved in school discipline. You need to go to the school board to appeal.

I have chronic TINNITUS. Neighbors are revving pull/sled trucks! Do I have a legal case to get them to move?

Answered 9 years and 5 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You can go to Chancery Court and try to get an injunction to stop them from making the noise.
You can go to Chancery Court and try to get an injunction to stop them from making the noise.
You can try an appeal to the school board to see what accommodations that it is willing to make.
You can try an appeal to the school board to see what accommodations that it is willing to make.

Can you file a civil suit for being falsely accused of theft?

Answered 9 years and 7 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
It appears that your daughter is not in jail because of the theft charge but because her parole was violated.
It appears that your daughter is not in jail because of the theft charge but because her parole was violated.

how is it that a law firm can granish you without your knowledge

Answered 9 years and 7 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
In order to issue a garnishment, you would have been sued. In the trial of this lawsuit, you would have had the opportunity to tell the judge why you did not owe the debt. If you chose not to go to court, then that was a decision that you made. A judgment was obtained against you. Once the judgment was obtained, then a garnishment is one method of enforcing the judgment. No pregarnishment notice is required.... Read More
In order to issue a garnishment, you would have been sued. In the trial of this lawsuit, you would have had the opportunity to tell the... Read More

Tenn. Code Ann. ยง 40-6-303

Answered 9 years and 8 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
As far as I know, there is no law that would prohibit Uber from videotaping what goes no in the vehicle. There is no expectation of privacy while sitting in their vehicle carrying on a discussion.
As far as I know, there is no law that would prohibit Uber from videotaping what goes no in the vehicle. There is no expectation of privacy while... Read More

Can a finance company share my medical info with other banks or financial institutions legally.

Answered 9 years and 9 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
They are not allowed to share whatever medical information that they obtained.
They are not allowed to share whatever medical information that they obtained.

How long is the statue of limitations to dismiss an Order of Protection

Answered 9 years and 10 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Orders of protection are good for 1 year unless extended by the court. The due process requires that you get notice of the hearing before it happens and you did get that notice. You can try and sue your ex but you would have come back to Tennessee to do that.  I am curious though: if you live in Colorado and your ex lives in Chattanooga, you don't see each other anyway so how is the order of protection hurting you?... Read More
Orders of protection are good for 1 year unless extended by the court. The due process requires that you get notice of the hearing before it... Read More
If you are protected by some sort of civil service or union rules , you will have to look to the rules of the civil service or union to determine if you can be fired for making a racist remake. If there is no civil service or union, then you are an employee at will and you can be fired.... Read More
If you are protected by some sort of civil service or union rules , you will have to look to the rules of the civil service or union to... Read More

are the police allowed to come in your room in i c u and arest some one when you just had a stroke

Answered 9 years and 10 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
No you do not have a case.
No you do not have a case.

Am i protected from negative info on my credit report with the Service Member Civil Relief Act?

Answered 9 years and 10 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
I am not familiar with the SMCRA. I would suggest that you contact JAG and ask them that question.
I am not familiar with the SMCRA. I would suggest that you contact JAG and ask them that question.

Can a teacher at alternative school stick their hands down back pockets of child's pants

Answered 9 years and 11 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You need to contact the school board to find out what the limitations are on what a teacher can and can not do.
You need to contact the school board to find out what the limitations are on what a teacher can and can not do.

can i sue postal fleet truck driving services

Answered 10 years ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Were you working for the US Postal Service or just a trucking company that contracted to deliver mail to the stations?
Were you working for the US Postal Service or just a trucking company that contracted to deliver mail to the stations?
He has no lawsuit. If he doesn't like the hours, his only option is to quit.
He has no lawsuit. If he doesn't like the hours, his only option is to quit.
You would need to file a petition in chancery court to have the deed where she transfered ownership to him voided.
You would need to file a petition in chancery court to have the deed where she transfered ownership to him voided.
As a general rule, if you address a judge in a civil manner, then there will be no consequences. However, if the intent is to insult the judge or disrupt court proceedings, then this is called "contempt of court:  Tenn. Code Ann. § 29-9-102 titled "Scope of power" states: The power of the several courts to issue attachments, and inflict punishments for contempts of court, shall not be construed to extend to any except the following cases (1)  The willful misbehavior of any person in the presence of the court, or so near thereto as to obstruct the administration of justice; (2)  The willful misbehavior of any of the officers of such courts, in their official transactions; (3)  The willful disobedience or resistance of any officer of the such courts, party, juror, witness, or any other person, to any lawful writ, process, order, rule, decree, or command of such courts; (4)  Abuse of, or unlawful interference with, the process or proceedings of the court; (5)  Willfully conversing with jurors in relation to the merits of the cause in the trial of which they are engaged, or otherwise tampering with them; or (6)  Any other act or omission declared a contempt by law.  ... Read More
As a general rule, if you address a judge in a civil manner, then there will be no consequences. However, if the intent is to insult the judge or... Read More

How do I come to the United an become a citizen

Answered 10 years and 2 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You would need to consult with an immigration lawyer to answer your question.
You would need to consult with an immigration lawyer to answer your question.

My son was wrongly arrested when a friend's handgun was found in his car.

Answered 10 years and 2 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Since your inquire was listed under "civil rights" and not a criminal law issue, I assume that your question is aimed at his civil rights. Your son still has to have a hand gun carry permit in order to possess a weapon and the fact that it was found in his car with him in it means that he was in possession of the gun. As long as there are criminal charges pending against you son, he was not wrongfully arrested. If he pleads guilty to the charge, then he was not wrongfully arrested.... Read More
Since your inquire was listed under "civil rights" and not a criminal law issue, I assume that your question is aimed at his civil rights. Your... Read More

can I sue a,police detective for defamation and emotional distress for lying in my discovery on my case

Answered 10 years and 2 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
The general answer is no because the public duty doctrine shields a public employee from suits for injuries that are caused by the public employee's performance of a duty. Also, Tennessee Governmental Tort Liability Act does not remove the immunity for allegations of libel or slander.    ... Read More
The general answer is no because the public duty doctrine shields a public employee from suits for injuries that are caused by the public... Read More