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You have been charged with a misdemeanor, which is a crime. You should get yourself an attorney. You may have even been contacted by a few already - they seem to check the online dockets and send out mailings to defendants.
Every General District Court in VA is a bit different. You need to get...
An inventory search is one of the exceptions to the requirement for having a search warrant. Sounds like the search was perfectly legal.
Of course, knowing what state this is always helps. That's why you were asked that question.
Yeah, and these people are such bad drivers...
Maybe you expected your attorney to wave a magic wand and make this go away. It doesn't work that way. You committed a traffic offense, got caught, and are paying the price. It's really nobody's fault but yours.
Everyone makes mistakes while...
No, you can't "make a case" online.
You haven't said what state she lives in, but you would have to make a complaint report with her local police department who would then take it from there. Sometimes just advising a person that you will be contacting the police is enough to get the bad...
First of all, your brother let his own registration and insurance expire. How is that the fault of the body shop guy?
Shame on your brother for letting this go on for a year. Your brother can try taking this guy to small claims court but even if your brother wins, do you think he'll be able to...
The OP is in no position to do anything here - HE is not the one paying child support. His son has to get off his derriere and take action.
The son should start off by trying to at least consult with a family law attorney to see what's what. All the OP is doing is providing second hand...
Why don't you write the letter yourself?
If a person is representing themselves as an attorney and sending letters regarding legal action they need to be admitted to practice law in that state.
There are plenty of times people make statements to the police and then change their tune with their insurance company. A police report is not a be all and end all here.
I respectfully disagree.
While reality often differs from how the law is written, I think it's not difficult to say that the OP's actions are "causing unjustifiable physical pain" to the cats.
However this is pretty pointless to discuss further - I doubt anything criminal will come of the...
You should report this to your insurance company in the unlikely event that the other driver discovers a problem with her car and files a claim against you.
Other than that it's totally up to you whether you can live with the small amount of damage to your car. No one can make that call but you.
I'm not sure there would be any value added in getting an attorney involved at this point since the criminal case in Connecticut is over and done with.
It's really all about administrative issues with the New York Department of Motor Vehicles.
I doubt that, unless you want to spend tons of money.
The Transit Adjudication Bureau is an administrative tribunal. There is no appeals process outside of the Appeals Board and if you want to make this into a big case and try to get your administrative decision into the regular court system...
If I was you I would go to my town/city tax collector and find out in advance what their procedure is for notification under your circumstances.
Of course, as Jack said, keep copies of all the NY DMV documents/license/registration showing when you transferred everything over.
A conviction for a first-time DWI in NY carries a penalty of a mandatory 6-month revocation of your license.
I am GUESSING that the same would apply to you when trying to obtain a NY license even though the conviction was out-of-state. I am also GUESSING that you might be eligible for a...
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