And what if the phone that was used was person A but person B was actually the one the made the phone call.
Claiming to be someone else in a phone call is fraud, it doesn't matter how many calls are made. If it involves exchange of money or other property then it is a felony.
A legal alien someone that is living in a US that has a card saying they can live in the U.S. You can go and get a card that can supports this.
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Yes, a minor can sue someone for damages or injuries caused by their actions, but they may need a legal guardian or representative to file the lawsuit on their behalf.
It is possible for someone to sue you for your actions if they believe you have caused them harm or violated their rights. It is important to be aware of the consequences of your actions and to seek legal advice if you are concerned about potential lawsuits.
Legal actions that can be taken when someone is suing for extortion may include filing a civil lawsuit against the individual for damages, seeking a restraining order or injunction to stop the extortionate behavior, and reporting the crime to law enforcement for potential criminal charges.
No, giving fair warning is not a threat. It is a way to inform someone about a potential issue or impending action in advance so that they can be prepared. Threating someone involves an intention to harm or cause distress.
You generally cannot sue someone solely for "aggravation," as this is not a recognized legal claim. Legal actions typically require a basis in law, such as breach of contract, personal injury, or defamation, among others. However, if the aggravation is a result of harmful actions that violate your rights, you may have grounds for a lawsuit under a relevant legal claim. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand your options.
If someone trespasses on your property, you can ask them to leave, call the police to report the trespassing, and potentially take legal action against the trespasser.
ALL legal actions?? No, not ALL.
Yes, you can sue someone for extortion and seek legal recourse for the damages caused by their actions. Extortion is a criminal offense that involves obtaining something through threats or coercion. By filing a lawsuit, you can seek compensation for any harm or losses you have suffered as a result of the extortion.
The person who is filing the lawsuit against someone is the plaintiff in the US court system.
Legal actions.