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You should notify the court immediately and ask the court what you should do.

You should notify the court immediately and ask the court what you should do.

You should notify the court immediately and ask the court what you should do.

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Is Identity theft and mistaken identity the same thing?

Simply put, Identity Theft is where someone attempts (or succeeds) to use your identity to commit fraudulent acts. A couple of examples are to set up a credit cars account or taking out a loan. Once they succeed in getting the funds, they leave you with the bill. Mistaken Identity is where someone is mistakenly believes someone else is you. This normally is not from malicious intent and normally no money changes hands. If you are having problems with identity theft - go to www.scam-smart.com - That site can help determine who exactly a person is.


Can someone sue their city for arresting you and it ends up being a mistaken identity?

yes especially if it still shows on your record


What can someone do against identity theft and fraud?

You can protect yourself against identity theft and fraud by using services such as Lifelock. You can learn more about this service at the official Lifelock website.


What is identity insurance?

It's insurance designed to protect you against loss should someone appropriate your identity and use it to make unauthorized transactions.


Why did The men from Old Sarum who come the jail leave?

The men from Old Sarum who came to the jail left because they realized they had the wrong person. They were looking for someone else and had mistaken the identity of the individual in the jail.


In intestate cases probate proceedings begin when someone file a petition for?

The probate of an intestate estate is commenced when someone files a Petition for Administration.


Can you have a PINS petitions if you are over 16 years of age?

(PINS = Person In Need of Supervison): What, exactly, is the question? Need more information. Do you want to know if YOU can submit a PINS petition against someone else -or- are you asking if someone can file a PINS petition AGAINST you? You don't give your state, so we don't know if you are of an age of emancipation in your state or not. Please give more info and re-submit the question.


Term given to the act of stealing someone's identity?

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What benefits does a Capital One credit card provide in the UK?

"There are a variety of benefits, including Protection against Credit Card identity theft, Assistance if your identity should be stolen, Notification if someone tries to hack your account, protection against hoax emails, and Extra security online for members."


What are common legal defenses in court for killing someone other than insanity or self-defense?

The most common is self defense. Other defenses may be mistaken identity, that the homicide was involuntary, committed under duress or necessity or to prevent a crime.


Can someone explain a winding up petition?

"For a business, a winding up petition is about the same as a bankruptcy. The more common term for a winding up petition is liquidation; that is, a company is forced to end."


How could there be felony charges pending when you have never been in trouble before with the law?

It may have something to do with that first felony you committed. I mean, at some point in his life even Capone had never been in trouble with the law before.If you're saying someone is telling you there are felony charges pending against you and you know that you have never committed a felony, it could be a case of mistaken identity (someone with the same name as you robbed a bank, and because of a mixup you've been charged with the crime), or it could be that your identity has been stolen.The best thing for you to do is contact an attorney to help you get whatever it is straightened out, or defend you if you can't get things straightened out.