Get your hearing postponed until after his trial and if he goes free, hire the lawyer he used.
as the saying goes "Only a fool will hire himself as an attorney"! No, you cannot get attorney 's fees unless you are a licenced attorney representing a client other than your self!!!
Probably not. He answered and confessed during the investigation. You should discuss the matter with an attorney. Additional: Miranda only applies AFTER you have been arrested.
Actually quite an unbelievable story! (in the US) the use of brass knuckles in an assault (even if the victim was defending himself) is a felony offense and he should have been arrested out of hand. The fact that he was not arrested is a bonus for him, but he should retain an attorney ASAP, because the potential charges against him could be quite serious.
Well exactly how close are these best friends? Who is the BF Attorney representing? I mean really would you honestly feel comfotable with this situation??? Yes it is a conflict of interest and the best friend attorney shpould excuse himself from the case due to a conflict of interest.
If the attorney did not tell you the claim had been extinguished it sounds like unethical conduct and perhaps business fraud. However, there might be a reasonable explanation so it is not possible to say for certain. You should consider filing a complaint with the Bar Association, if not with the attorney himself.
Not unless that disposition was provided by the testator in the will. You can visit the court where the will was filed and ask for the case file. You can then check the will and review all the other documents in the file. If you have questions ask to speak with the attorney who is representing the estate.
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No he got arrested
the one where tobias tapes himself
the big show got arrested because he allegedly exposed himself to an New York motel worket
the big show got arrested because he allegedly exposed himself to an New York motel worket
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