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  1. flyingron

    What is the fine for driving a dealer's car?

    I answered on the other thread as well. Your story makes even less sense than his. It looks like you were trying to game the smog and getting caught breaking the laws on dealer plates are the least of your troubles. I'd avoid incriminating yourself further. Let me guess. You or your...
  2. flyingron

    Other Criminal Charges & Offenses Charged with Felony Possession

    I agree the detaining might be problematic, but he made a big thing about the driver not giving consent to the dog sniffing.
  3. flyingron

    Other Criminal Charges & Offenses Charged with Felony Possession

    To address your points. Once you stopped at the store, the officer doesn't even need a reason to approach you. A missing light is more than enough justification. While officers should be courteous as a matter of professionalism, it has no bearing on your legal issues. You're free to...
  4. flyingron

    business operating that is not in good standing

    The answer to the narrowly worded question is YES. Not being in "good standing" just means you have potentially missed a filing or payment. It does not invalidate the corporation (be it non-profit or otherwise) for general operations, though it may have other implications.
  5. flyingron

    Red light ticket and license plate unregistered??

    Understand there are more avenues open to law enforcement (and the red light ticket camera guys) than what some DMV call-center person is willing to give you over the phone. If your car is legally registered, and you have the CORRECT address on the registration, don't worry about it. If your...
  6. flyingron

    Can an autobroker advertise used cars in New York?

    Note, as I pointed out in the other forum, advertising is not illegal in total, but NY has specific rules that apply to claims in advertisements that would be harmless in other states. Deceptive Auto Advertising | New York State Attorney General I suggest he run his ideas past a lawyer...
  7. flyingron

    How Mandatory Sentencing is calculated in law books?

    I took "law books" as meaning the volumes containing the embodiment of the law. Even though most of us use electronic forms now, Federal and most state laws are indeed still couched in terms of physical volumes (Titles, Chapters, Sections). Mandatory sentencing (as I stated earlier) almost...
  8. flyingron

    Returning Oregon to a Constitutional Republican form of government.

    Nope, that's not what I said. I said [Doucette] tried setting up a civil court in Oregon (whch he did), and was spending decades in prison for his various shenanigans. Not saying that one directly led to the other, but they sort of go hand in hand with these whack jobs.
  9. flyingron

    Copyright Using Books from the Public Domain for Commercial Purposes

    Under Berne (which Germany and the US are signatories), the translation gets its own copyright from the date it is created.
  10. flyingron

    Copyright Using Books from the Public Domain for Commercial Purposes

    A hundred years isn't sufficient in either Germany or the US. The duration in Germany is 70 years after the AUTHOR'S DEATH (or the longest surviving coauthor, if more than one) not publication. Any country that is a signatory of the Berne convention must provide protect for at least 50...
  11. flyingron

    Returning Oregon to a Constitutional Republican form of government.

    Sovereign citizen Bruce Doucette sentenced to 38 years in prison
  12. flyingron

    Returning Oregon to a Constitutional Republican form of government.

    Sovereign citizen Bruce Doucette sentenced to 38 years in prison
  13. flyingron

    Returning Oregon to a Constitutional Republican form of government.

    You know the last guy to try this in Oregon is serving 38 years for his shenanigans.
  14. flyingron

    Tax related question

    I'm not sure what the question you are asking is. Corporations (for-profit, non-profit, or tax-exempt) have to file federal returns of some sort of return. Unlike individuals, there's no "minimum income" level that triggers the obligation. There's some exception for certain listed types...
  15. flyingron

    How Mandatory Sentencing is calculated in law books?

    In the US federally, there's no such thing as a mandatory sentence (or binding plea bargains for that matter). The sentence is ALWAYS at the discretion of the judge up to the maximum permitted by law. In the US states that have them, they are enacted by the legislature for specific crimes and...
  16. flyingron

    Small Claim

    Judgments go on credit reports, regardless of how they were incurred.
  17. flyingron

    Small Claim

    Your opportunity to do anything about this is long past. You can't appeal or submit "new evidence" at this point. Debt collectors are by and large scum. You'll not get anywhere threatening them, and there's little chance that negotiation will result in anything unless there is money...
  18. flyingron

    New York Ban on Events but not Black Lives Matter

    DiB isn't banning based on content. He's exempting protests in general from the large gathering restrictions, which is pretty consistent with the Constitution. If allmatter has another political cause (racist as it is), it would be hard for DiB to block it. However, if he's upset because...
  19. flyingron

    Competitor Starts Class Action as consumer

    If his business is a corporation or LLC, a non-lawyer may NOT represent the corporation in court (either in Florida or Federal courts).
  20. flyingron

    What happens if named executor in will refuses to be the executor?

    Get a lawyer to help with your wills. A lawyer with even the most minimal experience with will knows how to craft contingent executors and also how to handle the case of "simultaneous" death of the parties.
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