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    eviction?

    What is the name of your state? NC I was curious as to the laws about this: If a person, say a son lives with his father for 10 years, since he was a kid and is now 19, and his father suddenly kicks him out without notice, does he have to leave or does his father have to go through the eviction...
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    statute of limitations

    What is the name of your state? Connecticut Hi. I was wondering if anyone might know the statute of limitations on suing a doctor for discrimination and/or medical malpractice? I was just curious...
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    business went bankrupt

    CT Hi. I was working at a resturant and one morning the manager called me to tell me that the business was closed due to bankruptcy. I had absolutely no warning or notice. Is there any kind of laws in which the business must pay youo for a certain amount of time for not letting anyone...
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    misdiagnosed

    What is the name of your state?CT I am really wondering about a lawsuit here. I have a 10 yr old son who has seen his pediatrician 4 times in the last 3 weeks for cough, headaches, stomache pain, chest pain, trouble breathing, severe ear pain, high temperature, loss of appetite, and all along he...
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    being extradited

    What is the name of your state? NC I was wondering if other states could extradite you for misdemeanors, or can they only extradite for felonies? Are all states different or is there certain crimes that you get extradited for no matter what state it is?
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    grand jury indictment

    What is the name of your state? NC Could you please tell me what it means to be indicted by a grand jury? I am told that when that happens to a defendant the defendant is allowed to walk. I don't fully understand. Could you help? Thanks, Sarah

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