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  1. zddoodah

    If asked for an ID during a traffic stop, what should I do?

    If your wallet is in your pocket and your ID is in your wallet, you don't have much of a choice. FWIW, I was told by a doctor many years ago that sitting on your wallet is not good for your back. Of course, if you keep your wallet in a front or jacket pocket, that's a different story. No...
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    Speeding in the workzone Indiana

    Here's a link where you can read section 9-21-5-11 of the Indiana Statutes. Sub-section (c) simply defines the conditions under which a temporary worksite speed limit may be enforced. As you'll see, sub-section (d)(1) indicates that a violation is a Class B infraction and will carry a fine of...
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    Stay at Home Mom - Alimony and Child Support

    I have no idea what "HelloDivorce" is. Is there a divorce (dissolution) case pending in the court? If so, when was it filed? Assuming your husband is the petitioner, have you filed a response? Is either of you represented by legal counsel? You meant "our three kids," right? They're his...
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    Assault...Lawyer or No Lawyer

    The DA does not act as your lawyer. The DA represents the state. That being said, I agree that you don't need a lawyer. I do, however, think it would be a good idea if you have any inclination to file a civil lawsuit relating to the incident. Sounds like a crime victim's restitution program...
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    Other Criminal Charges & Offenses Question on FL audio recording law with in-home camera

    No reason to think you aren't. Huh? What part of the law is tripping you up?
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    Not getting payed the updated rate

    There is no way to predict the outcome of a case based only on one side's recitation of facts and without seeing any documentary evidence.
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Can you sue a drug manufacturer in small claims

    Well...if it's coming from podcasters, then it must be unassailable truth. SMH....
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    Cashing a check as a guardian

    That makes no sense. She should walk in and say, "Hi. I'd like to deposit this check into the guardianship account I set up." What's difficult about that? If this is your way of telling us that she never set up a guardianship account, then she needs to walk in and say, "Hi. I need to set up...
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    Drug Crimes, Substance Abuse Illegal search

    The only fact you've provided is that you didn't consent to the search, so your question implies that you think there's a possibility that any non-consensual search is illegal. Obviously, that's absurd. Whether the officer's search in this instance was legal depends on the relevant facts known...
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    Selling inherited property that never went through probate

    So...the property still stands in the name of your g-grandparents? Also, I'm not entirely sure what you mean when you say that your grandparents and their siblings "never sent the property through probate/succession." Does that mean that no one probated either of the g-grandparent's estate (it...
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    Domestic Violence & Civil Orders Family NonSupport WA

    Huh? Attract what? Ok...? Not at all sure what you're asking.
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    Cashing a check as a guardian

    That covers two of the questions I asked. Please answer this question: If your girlfriend has her mother's court-appointed guardian for eight years, she should already have a guardianship account open and should have no difficulty depositing the check into that account. If your girlfriend...
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    Other Criminal Procedure Rubber Bullet Laws

    Treated by whom? Also, "depending on the situation" are the most important words in that sentence. "The most someone would get"? If you're asking what the charge would be if your brother-in-law were to shoot someone with a rubber bullet, that depends on all relevant facts, but an attempted...
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    Parole, Probation Violation no contact

    This question is a bit of a grammatical mess. It's legal to ask anything, but I'm not sure that's what you were intending to ask. Who are "they"? I assume your boyfriend (ex-boyfriend?) is a convicted criminal, that part of the sentence for his crime was probation, and that a condition of...
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    Copyright Need help with copyright possibilities for a game idea

    What does this mean? Do you mean that characters in the game will be dancing, and you're considering copying choreography from real plays? "Copyright" and "trademark" are different things, and neither word is properly used as a verb. Trademark law protects words, pictures, etc. that indicate...
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    Cashing a check as a guardian

    What happened when she went to the bank and asked this question? Listed where/on what? Is there a court order that appoints your GF as her mother's guardian? The answer to your question depends on how you answer my questions.
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    What indicates a federal agent?

    The CFR is cited only about a half dozen times, all in reference to commercial driver licenses. In no case does it indicate "that authority is based" on the CFR. No, but why do you ask?
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    Scammed by a close friend out of $10k+, possible to get any of the money back?

    Yeah...not even going to start to read that dissertation. I can, however, address some of your questions at the end. Anyone can claim bankruptcy. I have no idea whether the person in question might actually qualify for relief under the Bankruptcy Code or whether he might actually file a...
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    Pretrial conference & discovery

    Is this a question? Assuming the case is in small claims court, the answer could have been obtained by googling, "florida small claims court pretrial conference." I don't know. What is the evidence, and on what basis would you propose to challenge it? Keep in mind that you've told us...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Can you sue a drug manufacturer in small claims

    That makes absolutely no sense. Whether the case is in small claims court or otherwise, proving liability in a case such as this will require expert testimony. How else could the plaintiff possibly prove causation? There's no such thing as a "going away award." My guess is that you're...
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