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Criminal law relates to crimes committed against another, such as murder, rape, robbery or sexual abuse. Criminal laws govern both felonies and misdemeanors and are prosecuted by the government rather than the individual.

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Obtaining credit cards my mother has been diagnosed several months ago with…

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Obtaining credit cards my mother has been diagnosed several months ago with dimentia. I have power of attorney. My nephew has acquired several credit cards in my Mom’s name and is having them sent to another address and he is … Continue reading →

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Order to Transport Defendant My fiance was arrested in Pinellas County for 3…

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Order to Transport Defendant My fiance was arrested in Pinellas County for 3 charges, 2 of which he has probation for, the other one is a current charge of Fraudulent use of Personal ID info. He also has a charge … Continue reading →

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anticipatory bail application sir, i wantto know that whether the bail…

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anticipatory bail application sir, i wantto know that whether the bail application under section 438 Cr.P.C is maintainable through Power of Attorney or not. plz provide me relevent case law

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I was recently incarcerated and had someone paying my bills for me while I was…

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I was recently incarcerated and had someone paying my bills for me while I was away. I recently found out that they stole money from me. I never signed a power of attorney for them so can I press charges? … Continue reading →

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mental competency if someone is declared mentally incompetent to stand trial,…

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mental competency if someone is declared mentally incompetent to stand trial, are they considered legally incompetent to sign legal documents, i.e. power of attorney, wills, mortgages or loans?

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