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  1. jacksgal

    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft taking money from an employer

    There is no way the statute of limtations has expired on a felony theft yet and this is a felony
  2. jacksgal

    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft taking money from an employer

    This is a felony charge so the statute of limtations has not run out. Was the repayment agreement in writing?
  3. jacksgal

    Legal Responsibilities of a Forum Owner

    You (not others) make the rules. You cannot control what others post you can only remove it if called for. maing "truthful statements" is not actionable unless under a confidentiality agreement and possibly not even then.
  4. jacksgal

    Legal Responsibilities of a Forum Owner

    You need to have (if you do not have one already) a "terms of use". This will help protect you somewhat. You cannot be held accountable for encounters unless you have encouraged them.
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    question about custody please help

    Do you mean is it legally binding? Not really. A notarized document only means that the notary is acknowledging that the persons who signed document are who they say they are
  6. jacksgal

    Leese help

    No there is not. Once again have you asked the Landlord if you could sublet apartment?
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    Leese help

    Ask if you can sublet for durtation of lease
  8. jacksgal

    17 year old son committed crime who should pay? Help Please!!

    How is it Mom has access to funds and you do not? If Mom can withdraw funds for car why can you or Mom not withdraw funds now for fine?
  9. jacksgal

    16 yr old sexting

    for your information both mightymoose and cdwjava are members of law enforcement and likely have a great deal more knowledge on how often teens act this way and what they know and dont know more than most
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    16 yr old sexting

    Another thought if Mom (not you) files complaint about the 30 something man who has sent pics the Police may take her phone as evidence. If that happens your son's actions will be revealed
  11. jacksgal

    16 yr old sexting

    Just to insert somethng. Our girls (14 and 16) have a phone it cannot send or recieve data (pics) and up until recently could not even send or recieve text. If you choose to let him keep phone you might remove these functions
  12. jacksgal

    16 yr old sexting

    There can be several charges it would depend on which one or more the DA chose to file on.
  13. jacksgal

    16 yr old sexting

    Yes and no. The act was a crime yes but its not likely DA will puruse charges. No one can say for certain but since Mom doesnt appear to be leaning towards reporting this you should be at ease. You might talk to your son of the consequences of becoming a registered sex offender when you talk
  14. jacksgal

    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Employee Theft HELP! Question(s) - CO

    You have no legal obligation to talk to them even if they make threats or promises of criminal charges. They very likely have a case built but want to seal the deal with a confession. The only reason they have to talk to you is to get that statement and confession. Wether you did this or not it...
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    Moving Law-want to move out of state

    this isnt about what she (the child) wants. Its about wha tis fair to all parties. bu taking the child away from other parent you impact Dad visitation with child. Dad can contest this if he so chooses. If you want this to remain civil then you will likely need to concede more visitation time...
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    Assault & Battery I screwed up

    Bay has been on Santa's naughty list for a long time now! :)
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    Could this qualify as "defamation"?

    Once again if this was your wording I see possible opening. Its your use of word will that is keyword here
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    Could this qualify as "defamation"?

    Your expierence was factual however your wording might cross line into defamation
  19. jacksgal

    landlord selling the house what are my rights

    As a nonpaying tenant there is a process to go through to remove you. There is also a process for "new" owner to get you to leave if they do not wish to be landlords or dont wish for you to be tenant. Both require notice of actions like "pay rent or quit" or "notice to vacate" You can find info...
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