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You might want to consult a local attorney. This sort of offense MIGHT be a sex offense in your state, and you probably want to be very careful about pleading guilty to anything here. Whether it can be expunged or not - and what that means in your state - I just cannot say. Expungement means something different in each state. In some states it means the crime is shredded and tossed into the ether, and in others (like mine) it just means that it is shielded by an additional blanket of bureaucracy making it a little harder to reveal to the public.

- Carl
Violation code section is left blank on the citation. The charge section is filled in as: "D.C." The Post-Arrest complaint (which I was never arrested I was asked to sit in the undercover police car on the passenger side) says: "Listed Sub was in theatre of listed location on this date. Sub walked over to co-def who had his penis out. Sub attempted to masturbate co-def in theater in front of patrons." The only "patrons" there was the police officer and I didn't attempted to masterbate the person. Is this something that I can get expunged or should I just pay the fine and move on?
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I am lienholder on a vehicle my husband and I purchased for our son to drive. He apparently has sold the vehicle even though we have the title. We were contacted via Certified Mail yesterday by the new owners wanting us to sign over the vehicle to them. We did not report the vehicle stolen because we did not want our son getting into trouble with the law and he is now missing in action, we don't know where he lives and no phone numbers. What would be the appropriate next step? We want our vehicale back and the new owners "refuse" saying they paid for it. Help?
Sorry, but I am from neither state so I can't tell you how this might work in either location.

- Carl
Hi...could you please give me some desperate advice? I'm a college student who made a stupid mistake and don't know what to do.
Wow... I've got 28 pages of visitor messages but only a handful are personal!!! Has anyone noticed that I'm not responding to legal questions here? These are visitor messages like MySpace wall comments and not anyone's private forum! We have forums with topics for people to place their posts! Please think before you post! Just say hi here... tell me you miss me or something personal. :)
I have found by getting a divorce that my husband has co-mingled funds in the corporation, buying numerous personal things with company money. Can I use co-mingling of funds as a way to pierce the corporate veil so that I and our six children ages 8 to 24 may be entitled to half of the corporation? If so, please tell me how to go about it. My six kids need for me to be smart in this. It's the rest of our lives I'm talking about...and we only get one chance.
My Ex and I purchased a car together approximately 3 or 4 months ago. When doing so, we are both on the loan, however I am primary signer. On the title we are both listed as owners, My self first then him. Is there any way that I can either transfer everything into his name or have everything transfered into my name? I would like to take the car away from him becuase I don't want either of our credit scored ruined. I can afford it, and he can't after our split. However, I am not sure how Kentucky law works as I am from Michagan, and we are only allowed to have one person on a title there.

PLease assist!
My Ex and I purchased a car together approximately 3 or 4 months ago. When doing so, we are both on the loan, however I am primary signer. On the title we are both listed as owners, My self first then him. Is there any way that I can either transfer everything into his name or have everything transfered into my name? I would like to take the car away from him, so that neither of us get botched credit. I know I can afford the car, but he can't since we have split up. However, I am not sure how Kentucky law works as I am from Michagan, and we are only allowed to have one person on a title there.

PLease assist!
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Please give me some advice regarding landlord's right to make repairs at end of lease. I had a rental agreement on a condo througha private renter. our lease was paid through the end of August and we moved out the first week of August which we had given her written notice that we would be out by the end of the month. We had let her know that some repairs would not be able to be made until this time. She contacted me stating she was going to begin some of the repairs such as a screen,blind replacement and carpet cleaning on 8/29. I said that is fine but please provide me with quotes prior to having the work done in case I have cheaper ones. She never let me know the costs on the repairs and is now deducting these from my deposit which the quotes are higher then her original estimates. We also had someone out on 8/30 to make carpet repairs in which the landlord stated she had brought down the replacement carpet to use. However when we arrived to have the repair done it was not a matching carpet. So the prep work was done and a service charge was paid. Now she is telling us we are responsible for the carpet guy to come out a second time please advise
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It is an injury I had at my former place of employment and now is bothering me.
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