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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Is it possible for a grown man to buy a phone from a minor then sue for the inconvenience?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
Let me get this picture right.... a grown man buying an Iphone on the black market.... translation.... phone is stolen!! Phone being sold on the black market by a minor... translation.... phone is STOLEN!!! He sees the phone first hand, but can't get by the activation screen........ translation...... PHONE IS STOLEN!!! The person buys the phone anyway and probably paid cash. Can't get the phone to work. Gee, I wonder why.... translation...... PHONE IS STOLEN. How do you spell S-T-*-*-I-D!! Who is the bigger id**t??? Sure you can sue this person, if you can find him (probably gave you a fake name), and more so, if the judge doesn't laugh you right out of court, and doesn't have you charged with trafficking stolen property. I suppose the phone will make a good paper weight for your desk.
Let me get this picture right.... a grown man buying an Iphone on the black market.... translation.... phone is stolen!! Phone being sold on the black market by a minor... translation.... phone is STOLEN!!! He sees the phone first hand, but can't get by the activation screen........ translation...... PHONE IS STOLEN!!! The person buys the phone anyway and probably paid cash. Can't get the phone to work. Gee, I wonder why.... translation...... PHONE IS STOLEN. How do you spell S-T-*-*-I-D!! Who is the bigger id**t??? Sure you can sue this person, if you can find him (probably gave you a fake name), and more so, if the judge doesn't laugh you right out of court, and doesn't have you charged with trafficking stolen property. I suppose the phone will make a good paper weight for your desk.
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How much jail time am I facing if I pled no contest to misdemeanor shoplifting?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Whatever your nightmare time may be, you can double it. It will be miserable for you when you finally answer for it. Hopefully, you will have money for an attorney to fight for you.
Whatever your nightmare time may be, you can double it. It will be miserable for you when you finally answer for it. Hopefully, you will have money for an attorney to fight for you.
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Can I cancel a phone line without paying a termination fee?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
The answer is in the contract. This is why we have contracts. Ask AT&T if they would be willing to waive it. If not, then you are probably stuck, because if you don't have the means to pay early termination fees, you probably don't have the means to pay a lawyer, either.
The answer is in the contract. This is why we have contracts. Ask AT&T if they would be willing to waive it. If not, then you are probably stuck, because if you don't have the means to pay early termination fees, you probably don't have the means to pay a lawyer, either.
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