The 1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution (and probably their state constitution as well)
Ages 14, and under are the age groups most likely to be violated.
Yes, likely as not.
Department XY is just an "undesignated" courtroom. Normally, when someone is to report to Department XY, it means that they violated probation, and most likely they are in jail until that hearing.
Yes, but you will be required to sue the person in the small claims court in the county in which they now live. Not likely. "Foreign" defendants are frowned upon in small claims court. But if there is something connecting them to California, say property, then they could be served.
Likely because it is a popular and challenging winter sport with a large following.
Proberly, but it isn't likely seeming as barack obama is currently president of the USA
habeas corpus
Most likely yes, in a small claims court - if the amount is low enought. You need a lawyer to go above the small claims court and the defendant needs some assets if you hope to collect your money and the lawyer fees.
yes.
affirmative. she forfieted her probabtion so will more than likely now serve her probation in supervised environment.
It is not likely that they violated your rights. Public utilities run by the government are subject to the Freedom of Information act. And they may have gotten a subpena for the information.
Not very likely. They will more than likely sue you in small claims court.