No problem. Enjoy your continuing quest to become an intelligent member of this society. Best of luck to you.
{edit} I note you chose to focus on one typo in my response rather than the subject itself, i.e. that your answer was easily found with no special legal training needed. I did not know I was in the presence of the Great Holy Proofreader, and for that, I humble myself before You and Your vast spelling wisdom....
...on the other hand, your (lack of) knowledge of English grammar is atrocious. Let me point out a few of my personal favorites.
a drunken (?) dreamcatchers said:
I did find the answer to my question however, to which you obviously couldn't provide.
Lesson #1: "Which" is not a verb. In fact, "which" is what I like to call "an adjective." So, not being a verb, your attempt, as near as I can tell, to use the infinitive with it is altogether inappropriate.
a deranged proofreader said:
Or are you just going to come back with some more rhetoric dribble because you can not believe you are capable of making a minor mistake?
Lesson #2: "Dribble" (a verb meaning to issue sporadically and in small bits; or to let or cause to fall in drops little by little) is a completely different word than "drivel," a transitive verb meaning "to utter in an infantile or imbecilic way." Here, they are not interchangeable and so your sentence, much like your wasted life, makes no sense.
Lesson #3: People who live in glass houses...