I'm guessing that you meant to say "expunged" or purged/sealed. This is done by appealing to the court(s) where the conviction(s) was/were obtained. It is not often done. For the court to consider a expungment, you usually have to show that the charge was made or the conviction obtained unjustly, or that your life since the conviction has been so exemplary that it would be unjust for the charge to hinder you further. In most cases, a court will rule that your record since the case should speak for itself and refuse to expunge the record.
You have to get a record label and a signing contract.
Obtain proof, then call the Police, WBMS
Get your facts straight - gather evidence and witnesses (if any) - and file suit in civil court.
First go to downtown and kill some people until the police arrests. He will take you to the downtown police station. Then go backside of the building. There you will find some steps. Go up and bingo!!! Enjoy riding.
There is no genuine record of how many steps. There is a route in Jerusalem which claims to be the steps to Golgotha, and you can take part in a guided walk of it (and count the steps!) but actually, no one knows for certain where Golgotha was.The best theory i have read is that it was on the Mount of Olives. It was probably omitted by The Spirit of God in the Scriptures, to avoid it becoming a "Shrine".
Warn them first that it is not desired nor tolerated. Record incident. Then threaten to press charges for vandalism and trespassing.
take your webcam and record the video and put it up on youtube! You could totally be the next celebrity!
It matters if you take small steps or big steps
If your ex-spouse has a lien on your home and you are in possession of a release then you must record the release in the land records immediately. If you die and the release is lost there will be no proof the lien was paid and your ex-spouse may well take the necessary legal steps to take the property.If your ex-spouse has a lien on your home and you are in possession of a release then you must record the release in the land records immediately. If you die and the release is lost there will be no proof the lien was paid and your ex-spouse may well take the necessary legal steps to take the property.If your ex-spouse has a lien on your home and you are in possession of a release then you must record the release in the land records immediately. If you die and the release is lost there will be no proof the lien was paid and your ex-spouse may well take the necessary legal steps to take the property.If your ex-spouse has a lien on your home and you are in possession of a release then you must record the release in the land records immediately. If you die and the release is lost there will be no proof the lien was paid and your ex-spouse may well take the necessary legal steps to take the property.
Are you planning on suing the Trooper as an individual, or as a member of the State Police who was carrying out his duties? Do you plan on suing the entire State Police Dept. or perhaps the state government? Hire an attorney and discuss the situation with them.
I counted this moring if you are going 3 miles per hour i counted 79 steps in a minute.
Start by contacting the agency which has possession of your firearm. They'll instruct you on how to proceed from there.