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That is speculative.  You would need to ensure you report the crime and possibly hire an attorney with the skill to try and advocate for you to get it back from whatever entity.
That is speculative.  You would need to ensure you report the crime and possibly hire an attorney with the skill to try and advocate for you to... Read More
I do not understand your question.  Please clarify what you would like to know.  Thank you. 
I do not understand your question.  Please clarify what you would like to know.  Thank you. 

Human Right Violation | Civil Litigation

Answered 2 years and 11 months ago by attorney Marc Pelta   |   1 Answer
Sorry to read this happened to you.  You should contact an experienced criminal defense attorney to discuss your options.
Sorry to read this happened to you.  You should contact an experienced criminal defense attorney to discuss your options.

How much jail time can you get for battery?

Answered 2 years and 11 months ago by attorney Marc Pelta   |   1 Answer
This depends.  You should contact an experienced criminal defense attorney to discuss your options.
This depends.  You should contact an experienced criminal defense attorney to discuss your options.

Can I get probation if I committed fraud under 1,000?

Answered 4 years and 11 months ago by attorney Joseph Abrams   |   1 Answer
Non-custodial sentences are available in the vast majority of crimes, whether they be state or federal offenses. One of the most determinitive factors is the defendant's criminal history. The more serious the criminal history the less likely a non-custodial sentence. Other important considerations include the defendant's personal history, including family circumstances, education, employment, and community inovolvement.... Read More
Non-custodial sentences are available in the vast majority of crimes, whether they be state or federal offenses. One of the most determinitive... Read More
With evidence, this could constitute a data breach and you can likely go after them. 
With evidence, this could constitute a data breach and you can likely go after them.