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By the way, "DavidCane" I see I've received a private message from you. I don't look at those and just delete them. If you have anything to ask or say to me you can do so here.
Why are you asking a bunch of strangers in an online forum when you have an attorney who knows all the details of your case and should be able to answer any question you have?
If you skipped out on your probation there's a very strong chance that there is already a warrant out for your arrest. You can only run so long - you WILL be caught.
So you called 911 and told the call taker you were being assaulted and you were ignored, not just once but numerous times? Sorry, but that's very difficult to believe.
Sounds like a different accident. The other was a rear end, this was a T-bone, although I don't know why he says the other party tried to run off. That doesn't seem likely since she was on scene when the police arrived and was ticketed.
Sounds like this guy is trouble - don't ever ride in a car...
Your best bet it to speak to a local attorney. I don't think you would be able to write any motions on your own and stand any chance of having a judge grant those motions.
No one here will do that for you either.
Is your medical treatment really finished? Your post is somewhat confusing.
You can't talk about a settlement for your injuries until your treatment is over and done with.
$1400 is not much damage to your car by the way. If you only missed one day of work it would seem as though your injuries...
How is it "sensitive information"? You already provided your account information if I understand how the payment system works. It sounds like your rent payment is automatically debited from your bank account. If that is, in fact, the case, you have already provided that information.
You should make sure that your witnesses are willing to give statements and testify in court. Do you even have the moving company's employees information?
I doubt it will come to needing them, but don't be so confident because you have "witnesses" - they may not be willing to help you if you...
It would be wise to store your razors outside of the shower if you're going to use shower time to shave your Quincy Thing. o_O:eek:
(Sorry, I just could not resist.)
I hope your intent is not to start selling some type of drug - I can't see what else could "help people sleep".
If that's so then the problems that will come your way will make your vehicle collision lawsuit look minor.
Another common line people use.
Sounds as if you have no real defense, so maybe you'd better go out and spend $400 or $500 on an attorney so you can stand a fighting chance.
The way you have presented yourself here, you don't have much of a chance going at it yourself.
If that's going to be your defense then I can say with a fair degree of certainty that you won't get anywhere. It's an old, tired refrain that judges hear from motorists all the time.
You can't sue him for anything, you are not a party to the transaction.
Your son is learning an expensive lesson - when you buy a motor vehicle you walk away with the title or there is no deal. You also have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic you trust prior to handing over anything.
Even if...
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