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There HAS to be more to the question than this, because by itself, clearly the answer is no, and you wouldn't be posting the question. Why do you... Read Answer
No, you shouldn't owe him for any work, though he did have an obligation to show up to tell the court he was getting out of the case at your request,... Read Answer
Have your brother talk to a lawyer to solve this problem. You may not know everything you need to know to try to help him, and perhaps you could help... Read Answer
You can't ensure that it will never happen again. You could sue your mentally ill niece for abuse of process or slander for the false report, but... Read Answer
The best question is "What do I do to make sure I am not convicted?" The best answer is tell everything to your attorney to help him with your... Read Answer
What is the problem? Is it that you don't have the money to return to them? If that is the issue, you need to sit down with a business lawyer on how... Read Answer
If he waived his right to constitutional protection as a condition of his probation, then yes they can search his home even if other persons live... Read Answer
Only if one of you does not want to have sex. If you are both OK with it, then so is the law, unless your GF also happens to be a close blood... Read Answer
If you don't turn yourself in, your only option is to hire a lawyer to sort all this out for you and figure out why you are wanted, If it is a bad... Read Answer
Go to trial and win. If you were not in fact charged with a crime, consult a civil attorney in your community regarding a lawsuit against the store... Read Answer
The state never "picks them up" in Indiana. Only the state can bring a criminal charge before a judge, never a victim. He apparently has been charged... Read Answer
If you have an outstanding warrant(s), you have to assume you could get arrested AT ANY TIME. No one can say whether you WILL get arrested at any... Read Answer
Possibly, but it would be almost impossible to prove that the lack of hand washing caused an illness. IF the employee is sick, then hand washing may... Read Answer