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I don't see how the number of traffic lights is relevant, or why that means you weren't paying attention to anything else.
Your description of the scene is far from good. How many traffic lanes were there and was the other car in a left turn only lane?
What does not looking at the pavement...
I tend to agree.
Here in NY I think first time offenders tend to get off lightly if there are no injuries involved. Prosecutors are very quick to plea down a DWI to a DWAI even with a strong case (although at least a DWAI is still an alcohol related offense and counts towards an upgraded...
That's pretty much a given - intoxicated individuals fare poorly when given divided attention tasks to perform. That's one of the things I use upon first contact with a suspected intox driver.
Which I found odd.
I didn't read the whole story in detail but apparently Connecticut screwed up by not reporting his last arrest (or was it a conviction) for DUI.
I was on my way home from work a few years ago and found myself behind an intoxicated driver on a two lane state highway. I called...
Why would any lawyer here show you "professional courtesy" when YOU are not an attorney? Besides, if you were an attorney you wouldn't be here asking what to do.
Why is that? Makes no sense to me.
Just curious if you actually live in NYC.
I won't even address all this "stuff" you posted here.
So you took pictures of "missing signs"? How does that work?
What did you find out from DOT?
If you want the details you should speak with a licensed divorce attorney in Virginia. You should have an attorney to protect your interests.
I don't consider divorce to be a DIY matter. If you screw up it can cost you a lot of money for a long time.
"Moving" your driveway, if it comes down to that, doesn't seem like a huge issue. I figured it was paved until I saw the picture.
As others have said, get your own survey (maybe your realtor knows if there was a survey that existed from when you bought the place and just forgot to give it to...
Maybe in Manhattan, but not in the outer boroughs. You can spend a lot less than $2900 a month for an apartment. Transport? Expensive? How so? Public transit is relatively cheap.
Just to clarify the definition (for NY - 160.00 of the Penal Law):
Robbery is forcible stealing. A person forcibly steals property and
commits robbery when, in the course of committing a larceny, he uses or
threatens the immediate use of physical force upon another person for
the purpose of...
Without the use of force or threat of the use of force it would not be a robbery in the areas where I work (but it would still be a felony - Grand Larceny 4th).
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