I definately think you should lie about this whole situation. A good thing you can do is make a false ID at a check cashing place.
JUST KIDDING, sorry, I just couldn't resist jacksgal's reaction.
You got off lucky with just paying the civil fine, count your blessings.
The police don't really make deals, it's the prosecutor. You need to get a deal verified by a prosecutor and your defense attorney.
As a rule, I always tell people to never turn into a "confidential informant." It almost always ends badly. Criminals don't like them, but neither do most cops. . .
I'd contact your apartment manager, and inform them that since they are so lax, I'd change the doorknob lock myself. It will cost at most $40. . . I would change the locks immediately.
Good luck to you. I've had similar experience with a psycho room-mate. . . I probably shouldn't tell you...
This is not the site to hire an attorney. You need to look locally at criminal defense attorneys in your area. Many of them will charge nothing for initial consultation. Be sure there is no fee when you make your appointment. Also, note these are high pressure situations but be firm if you want...
Police may show up, it's there call. The best advice is that you contact the police and tell them the situation. Set up an appointment, make copies of the e-mails sent to you, and keep a record of when you talk with your ex-roommate. She may be trying to cause you anxiety in retribution for your...
Wow. Arby's has a fantastic chicken sandwich, I need that. BIG TIME.
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As far as mental disorders go, it is an excuse in criminal matters, but an explanation in civil matters. That means, you are liable in civil court, even if you are schizophrenic, and didn't know right from wrong, etc.