You can certainly send a cease and desist letter. If they don't respond favorably, then you can bring suit. There may not be criminal charges involved, this is typically a civil suit, so you can't 'press charges.'
Absolutely.
You'd need a specific area of Florida if you're trying to figure out how to call someone. Florida has several area codes. They include:239305321352386407561727754772786813850863904941954
Yes. The authorities do not have to extradite the suspect just because he is in custody in another jurisdiction. It is the responsibility of the suspect to show up to face the charges in Florida.
There are several different companies in Miami, Florida, that someone can hire a car for rent. Some companies in Miami, Florida that offer car rentals are, Thrifty, Avis, and Enterprise.
Sometimes charges can be dropped against someone even after an affidavit has been signed. It will really depend on the charges and city and state.
If the spouses name isn't on the account, it's illegal. If the spouse signed your name, it's forgery.
yes you can
YOU cannot have the charges dropped by yourself. Such an assault is a crime against the state and only the prosecutor can 'drop' the charges. If you are a reluctant 'complaining witness' speak to the prosecutor about your hesitation to go forward.
Yes
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If someone can "see straight to Florida" it means they can see someone's genitals.
CVS Corporation purchased Caremark Rx & renamed itself CVS Caremark.