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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Would suing a police dept for not returning property be civil or small claims

Answered by attorney Tristan Nicolas Legrande
Criminal Law lawyer at LeGrande Law
Ws it associated with a criminal case? If so, an attorney can file a motion to return seized property. The Judge would sign an order commanding whoever has it to return it. How much is it worth? An attorney would charge you for their time. Unless the item is worth a significant amount of money (over $500 to $1000), it would not probably be worth it to hire an attorney to help you get it returned. If it is NOT associated with a criminal case, small claims court if its under $10,000 in value. Do not expect that you will find ANY attorney to take on a civil case of this nature on a contingency fee (like in a car accident case where the client pays nothing up front, and the attorney gets paid in the end). If you want to hire an attorney to sue for the property back, expect to pay a retainer fee up front, and the attorney to charge against that retainer hundereds of dollars an hour. The long and the short of it? If its worth a lot of money (or has sentimental value, I suppoer), then hire an attorney to get it back. Otherwise, handle it yourself or let it go.
Ws it associated with a criminal case? If so, an attorney can file a motion to return seized property. The Judge would sign an order commanding whoever has it to return it. How much is it worth? An attorney would charge you for their time. Unless the item is worth a significant amount of money (over $500 to $1000), it would not probably be worth it to hire an attorney to help you get it returned. If it is NOT associated with a criminal case, small claims court if its under $10,000 in value. Do not expect that you will find ANY attorney to take on a civil case of this nature on a contingency fee (like in a car accident case where the client pays nothing up front, and the attorney gets paid in the end). If you want to hire an attorney to sue for the property back, expect to pay a retainer fee up front, and the attorney to charge against that retainer hundereds of dollars an hour. The long and the short of it? If its worth a lot of money (or has sentimental value, I suppoer), then hire an attorney to get it back. Otherwise, handle it yourself or let it go.
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Am I in trouble if my girlfriend's mother is threatening to charge me?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
Kind of. She still has a 2 year statute of limitations to file on you from date of discovery. Best to stay away and hire a local attorney who can help smooth over things with the mother.
Kind of. She still has a 2 year statute of limitations to file on you from date of discovery. Best to stay away and hire a local attorney who can help smooth over things with the mother.
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Can I own a registered gun although my husband is a convicted felon of drug possession?

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Answered by attorney Michael Fraser Morgan (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Michael Morgan, L.L.C.
The gun prohibition only applied to your husbandbut if he is near guns it could result in an unfavorable inference and he is certainly eligible to ask to have his right to possess a firearm restored.
The gun prohibition only applied to your husbandbut if he is near guns it could result in an unfavorable inference and he is certainly eligible to ask to have his right to possess a firearm restored.
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