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It is some proof of the loan. Yes you can use this.
2 year statute of limitations on petty theft.
Am I to assume the wedding is off? Did you incur expenses? Did your fiance indicate he did not want the ring returned? Are you the person who ... Read Answer
By testifying that they did not sign it. A handwriting expert could also help.
Yes they can do so but it was unneighborly.
Well are the mom and step dad alive? If so it is up to them. If not then it depends on the executor of the estate and the court.
Anything from probation to juvenile lockup.
Since you were given a citation for MIP and unlawful use of a driver's license, then obviously you have a court date at which you must appear or... Read Answer
You should fight the matter. How will they prove that it was alcohol that you were drinking? They did not test any of it.
How is this a personal injury question?
Habeas Corpus: From Latin, "You have the body." A writ (court order) that commands an individual or a government official who has restrained or... Read Answer
A writ of habeaus corpus is a writ to get someone who is locked up out of jail or prison. It means "Produce the body" It is used if someone either is... Read Answer
Get and attorney to help you in gathering and preserving the relevant evidence and to prepare your defense.
Your question requires an attorney consultation. It is not a simple question that can be answered on this type of forum. There are many factors that... Read Answer
Before the court date.
That would be considered an assault and you could sue however these sorts of cases are very messy and the doctor is probably going to claim that you... Read Answer
There is no way to fix that. You need to hire an attorney to handle this for you, or call the court and see if they have issued a warrant yet. Ask... Read Answer