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No, the money is not yours if you did not receive the services, or make the claim for which the check was written. Sooner or later an audit will show... Read Answer
Only if they believe evidence will be destroyed if awaiting a warrant.
You can explain to the police this is a civil matter and that your ex-boyfriend's only remedy is to take you to small claims court.
I would need more information but if he just made a pass at you that is not illegal. If he prevented you from leaving the room it's false... Read Answer
You should be able to sue her in small claims court.
I practice in PA where it would render the search illegal if it could be proven the cops coerced the owner of a house into submitting to a search.... Read Answer
Probably not. He is nowhere near the 15 years being served.
You should not be driving if you do not have a valid operator's license. If the police run your plates through their computer and the info regarding... Read Answer
Public Defenders are experienced, trained, very capable defense attorneys. All good attorneys review and evaluate the state’s evidence... Read Answer
If you are involved in a criminal case, you should let your lawyer know about these e-mails. They may be admissible and your lawyer will know better... Read Answer
Yes. If the police fail to read Miranda rights, and interrogate the person, it only means the statement cant be used at trial against the person. No... Read Answer
What happens depends on what you lied about and how serious the authorities will take that.
This would not be a criminal action but you will need to determine if the Outlot was part of the original subdivision plat and if part of the... Read Answer
Two things. First, when the police come to arrest you, the first thing, and only thing, out of your mouth after they read you the Miranda rights is... Read Answer
Being as close as he was to the legal limit, hiring an attorney would be a wise move. A lawyer can always be of help, even if only to put his best... Read Answer
It depends on whether the property was martial property or individually owned.
If it was a felony, then yes. In Wisconsin, if you have a felony conviction (regardless of when it is from), it is against the law to possess a... Read Answer
An individual who has been convicted of a felony is banned by federal law from ever possessing "any firearm or ammunition." Specifically a person... Read Answer