The law has upheld that the furtive movement justification was legally sound, on several occasions. However, as a general rule there should be reasonable and articulate suspicion of the individual in question, to warrant a protective sweep of their person and immediate surroundings.
His actions were secretive and furtive, as though he were planning to break a law.
My attorney researched a very similar question for me and his answer is this: there is no statutory or common-law right to visual privacy in any space that is visible from a public way
Law enforcement personnel are legally entitled to track a car's movements through GPS systems. In addition, there are systems available that allow parents to be able to track their child's whereabouts when they are out driving. You may have to check with your local laws to be sure.
no it is against the law.
Copernicus
No. In a common law marriage you are considered legally married and married people can not legally marry others.
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An email or in fact verbal communication can be legally binding in a court of law. If the email is specific and clear, they could be held legally liable in a court of law.
Arkansas (along with most states) does not recognize common law marriage. The only exception to that would be if you previously lived in another state that did recognize common law marriage (again, most states don't) and you were considered common law married in that state, and you then later moved to Arkansas.
Not "legally" however most paleontologists classify birds as the only surviving dinosaurs, belonging to a branch called the theropods. Law isn't involved. The word "legally" refers to law, the sort of things that is written down in books and practiced by judges and lawyers. This question is not related to law, so the phrase "legally" isn't really relevant.
When you blackmail some one, you tell him/her that they have to do something unless they want a secret to be exposed. Blackmailing, like threatening is against the law. Often blackmail is more furtive. Threatening is more aggresive. By law, if you threaten to do something, it is as severe as if you do what you threaten.
Yes sound can kill you. The sound of my mother in law is killing me!