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Well then there is nothing that says you have to call the police but you have a guy who is violent with you, has a suitcase full of drugs (probably a... Read Answer
If they publish their clients on facebook then it is not confidential and is fair game.
Well the first thing is he responsible for his actions. Second you should be trying to talk to his attorney. The court has probably appointed him one.
Go to court an get a restraining order.
The charge is called Accessory after the fact. Yes your mother can get in trouble if she knowingly hides a fugitive. It is a felony an can carry... Read Answer
This is an issue of fact and depends on the circumstances. The sender is threatening what? Was the stuff legal? Why was it sent? What was it?
Get an attorney and fight them if they try to make good on their threats.
You may be questioned about it. Unless you have an employment contract identifying the terms of termination, in CA, employment is considered to be... Read Answer
Block her number, she is getting her kicks from your reaction.
You may be able to obtain a stalking injunction against the other person.
Go onto the website of your provider and block her number. If that does not work, change your number.
She should have to provide copies of these alleged messages and you should be able to find out who sent them.
None. Take it back and get a refund.
If you get a felony you cannot possess a gun and will have to surrender it.
If she helped in any way to be a lookout, help them escape, helped dispose of the bodies, or helped to hide them she is an accomplice and there fore... Read Answer
Well they might want to find out if you are under the influence but the results could not be used in court.
Under certain circumstances yes.
This depends on whether South Carolina is a no fault divorce State or not. If they are then the answer is no.
You won't get your license reinstated until you pay all the fines in full and get compliance letters from each court showing proof that you paid... Read Answer