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Answered 7 years and 6 months ago by Carmen S. Giordano (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You need to post this in the family/divorce or estates law (if spouse deceased)
You need to post this in the family/divorce or estates law (if spouse deceased)
You are asking complicated questions without giving an actual fact-pattern. Your questions require not only more factual information, but a review of all of the operative documents: the contract, the change order, the commissioning services agreement, if any, the relevant correspondence, etc.- and also the Federal Aquisition Regulations. If you would like to provide additional information I would be happy to answer your questions. ... Read More
You are asking complicated questions without giving an actual fact-pattern. Your questions require not only more factual information, but a review of... Read More
There are limitations on when the police can search your car and your home.  For your car, they need probable cause, either see you committing a crime, see contraband or a weapon or other evidence in plain view, or have another probable cause basis before they can search your car. For your home, unless there are exigent circumstances, hot pursuit, a valid emergency or something of the sort, they need a search warrant, unless the owner or legit occupant of the home consents to the search.  If you were arrested without probable cause, and then released without charges, you may have a civil claim. ... Read More
There are limitations on when the police can search your car and your home.  For your car, they need probable cause, either see you committing a... Read More