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A corporation insulates the principles in the corporation from personal liability. However, most banks and financing institutions will require... Read Answer
Legal or not, you've got a felony theft on your hands. Theft is a crime of moral turpitude, and if convicted you can kiss your career aspirations... Read Answer
You really need to ask his lawyer. I am not familiar with NC law, but he could be held by 1) a bond on the current case, 2) a probation warrant, for... Read Answer
If what you say is true, the attorney is not doing his job. Family or friends should first try calling this attorney and explaining the concerns as... Read Answer
Yes, the police can catch you with weed, let you go, then ask you to "cooperate" by working for them as a snitch, with the promise of lienency. At... Read Answer
A lot of jurisdictions offer a diversion programs for first time offenders which would keep the matter off your public record. Consult with an... Read Answer
As a rule, I advise clients to ignore these civil demand letters. Unless you signed some agreement to pay this store, you owe them nothing. In order... Read Answer
You don't have to leave the store with the merchandise, just pass the last line of checkout with the intention of not paying for the items. According... Read Answer
Do not follow the attorney's advise, it's unethical. It is interesting that an attorney would take a small case as this. He has minimal damages and... Read Answer
In California you have absolute liability for the dog bite [there is no one free bite and then liability]. Your insurance carrier may very likely... Read Answer
Go to the police. This is criminal fraud. Then get a lawyer and sue the creature.
Were you arrested? Miranda only applies when you are arrested and detained. You likely were free to leave after contact information was provided.
Most likely, nothing. Miranda only applies if the cops want to ask you questions. If they just provided you a citation and/or arrested you for... Read Answer
If you are simply arrested, the police are not required to read your rights. Miranda is invoked if the police question or interrogate you.
Only if they want to use a statement you may make or confession you may make at the trial.
Miranda rights are not required to be read upon arrest. They only apply in certain circumstances. If in situations where they are required, a failure... Read Answer
The Plaintiff is the State. You mean the main witness against you. Well if they need the testimony to convict then either a delay of trial or a... Read Answer
Yes what he can see from the road is fair game.
Wait for the Statute to expire. Do not wake sleeping dogs.
It is likely that he has exhausted his appeals. He can consult a criminal post conviction attorney to see if there is a Motion For Appropriate relief... Read Answer