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An officer may not randomly stop or detain any citizen without reasonable suspicion or probable cause to believe a crime has been committed. Period.... Read Answer
Not without a warrant.
She is the only one that can admit her, unless she is not competent, then the husband can do so.
Their place, their rules. Welcome to the new America!
Go complain to the bank, other than that, what are your damages?
I would report him to the State board that licenses mechanics. They will get him moving.
It would be hard to prevail.
where was the car parked? If it was parked illegally, or was blocking access, he could have asked you to move it. If it is on his property, I guess... Read Answer
Why would it be illegal or bullying? It is an attempt to collect a debt.
File a fee dispute with the Nevada State Bar Association.
Yes, but you would need to prove damages.
It would depend on what sort of charge the prosecutor thinks they have. A misdemeanor like simple battery has a 2 year statute of limitations. Given... Read Answer
That depends on all the facts and if the parties have each done things in reliance on the agreement.
If it is the parent's house then they are the ones to deal with the matter. not you. If they are of age then the activity is tacky but not illegal.
The can ask and you can decide to switch banks.
He can ask the court to be released from the case I you do not agree and then it is up to the judge.