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Law & Ethics - November 2007

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for windows manipulation charges

2007-11-04 01:32:54 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

They're in prison because they are criminals, how can they be allowed to have free gigs, i think it's shocking!! I know it can't be nice for them in prison, but isn't that the whole point? Plus i bet it's coming from tax payers money to fund it!!

2007-11-04 00:57:19 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Is it an arrestable offense..........the penalties?

2007-11-04 00:55:50 · 7 answers · asked by Mezmarelda 6

i have raised this question from India... but it does not matter wherever you are from... please voice your views

~~~ is it helping or making it difficult for the common public to obtain justice in the name of the rules? ~~~

2007-11-04 00:07:59 · 5 answers · asked by searching l 1

I was awarded a civil judgement against a crooked contractor who abandoned a job I had paid him for. This contractor was also prosecuted by the county I live in, for racketeering and theft by conversion. The District Att'y said he believes the contractor has assetts hidden out of state but that the crook is just really good at hiding them.

I know PI's are not cheap, but with the amount owed to me, I wonder if a PI could find something I couldn't or that the DA couldn't find.

2007-11-03 23:55:54 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I saw this in a job listing at the following link:
http://www.jobtarget.com/c/job.cfm?str=376&site_id=108&jb=2799323

"The Department of Microbiology and Molecular Biology at Brigham Young University announces the availability of a continuing status track faculty position in Clinical Laboratory Sciences. Review of applications will begin December 14, 2007 and continue until the position is filled. Applicants should be certified in Clinical Laboratory Science by NCA and/or Medical Technology by ASCP. A graduate degree is required (Masters or Ph.D.). The successful applicant will be expected to develop a strong teaching capability in the CLS program curriculum and mentor undergraduate students.


This is the questionable part:
BYU is an equal employment opportunity employer. Preference is given to qualified members in good standing of the sponsoring church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Seems contrdictory, and illegal to me. Is it?

2007-11-03 23:20:26 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

would i be guilty of "inciting terrorism"?

2007-11-03 23:11:36 · 16 answers · asked by tim_abbotcole 2

The dealership where I purchased my car usually always has the buyer sign the carfax report. it was late and dark. When I purchased my car from them, they did not have me sign this document and here is why.......

1. I asked how many owners the car had.
Response: One owner, local car, trade in for new car

2. Has it ever been in any accidents (asked this twice)
Response: No accidents of any kind.

The car was sold as is, I did sign that one, but this should not give them the right to intentionally mis-lead and lie.

I return home, notice a huge crack through the bumper. I go online and pull a carfax and the car was wrecked and had 5 owners! The oil was jet black and overfilled too. The bumber was structurely destroyed and the body shop it needed to be replaced. I contact dealer, they say, to bad, as is. I tell them they lied and lied some more.

I want the bumper fixed at least, if I take them to court, do I have a case at all?

2007-11-03 23:03:20 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

or is this a bunch of hyped bs? What speciifcally would the police do if you are reading a bible at a public coffee shop?
What about reading the bible on the internet? Are those site filtered out like alot of ther sites? Can you REALLY go to jail for this sort of thing? I would like to hear from sum1 with firstshand info, thanks

2007-11-03 21:58:53 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

HI, a coulpe weeks ago I had an abscess in my throat. I was put on antibitoics and the antibiotics killed the anaerobic bacteria in my digestive system. Im now having digestive problems. Afterwards, I was checked to see if I had C. Defficile which is a harmful organism that can destroy your intestines. It came up negative but Im still having digestive problems. I got a second DWI a month ago and will be sentenced in about a month to which I will be accepting a jail term. I need medical help to take care of my digestive system and I sure as heck dont want to have C. Defficile when Im in jail. So what are the rules when it comes to needing medical treatment and going to jail? Is my lawyer able to postpone the court sentence until I am treated? (we were given an extension after 45 days) Or what if I needed medical help when I was in jail? Thanks for any info ===

2007-11-03 21:37:25 · 1 answers · asked by Ertai2 4

If the age of consent in a state is 16 years old and a 17 yr old has sex with a 27 year old, can the older person legally get into any kind of trouble?

2007-11-03 21:19:33 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

The judge orders us to go to mediation so the date and time was set up by the other side and so i recieved all the infomation in the mail and the appt. time so when i showed up for the appt. the other side never showed up. We waited for 30 minutes after the appt. time but otherside still no show.

2007-11-03 21:13:14 · 6 answers · asked by Dud-deez 2

US Calls Waterboarding a War Crime — Till Now

After World War 2, the United States tried, and convicted, Japanese prison camp guards for war crimes because of their use of waterboarding on prisoners of war. It tried and convicted its own soldiers in the 19th century for using torture — waterboarding — in the Spanish American war. It has tried and convicted rogue Texas sheriffs for waterboarding prisoners. The United States has consistently defined waterboarding as torture for over 100 years — and defined torture as a war crime. For a country that loves its history and traditions, we seem to be abandoning a good one.

2007-11-03 21:08:32 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

would he have even suggested daylight saving time?

http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/T/TIME_CHANGE_ACCIDENTS?SITE=RANDOM&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2007-11-02-22-35-41

2007-11-03 20:42:32 · 3 answers · asked by John's Secret Identity™ 6

Need some help with a few questions..

1. Is an attempt to disguise identity circumstantial evidence of guilt?

2. Are children under the age of seven never considered competent to testify at trial? ( I believe they are )

3. Is a confession a defendant made while in police custody fall under the Declarations Against Interest Exception to the Hearsay Rule?

4. The Spontaneous Statements Exception to the Hearsay Rule does not apply if the person making the declaration was being questioned at the time the statement was made?
( I think that one is true as well )

Thanks!

2007-11-03 20:40:35 · 3 answers · asked by Curiousity 1

I recently got arrested and they used force to put me into a hospital for alcohol consumption, when I could have easily slept in my bed. I know im going to be paying off alot of fines and hospital bills, but I was wondering if I could donate the money to charities or third world countries were they are living off 2$ a day. Why should I have to pay money to people who already are in good condition(U.S.), when around the world there are people suffering. I would even consider volunteering to help out these countries build or create a way were these countries could have less problems than they now have. So anyone have any idea how i could approach this in court?

2007-11-03 20:38:01 · 3 answers · asked by Andrew S 2

I don't mean legally, but morally to you (the thing that determines our laws)?

2007-11-03 20:21:27 · 32 answers · asked by Burt Navarro 1

I asked to see his passport and there was a gun in his safe and i don't like guns, would it be wrong to ask him to sell it?

2007-11-03 20:19:52 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-11-03 20:17:56 · 39 answers · asked by Anonymous

My husband wants to install security camars on our garage to watch our cars.

Since it's illegal to record people w/o their consent - what are the laws regarding this ? Can we have the security camaras ? We don't want sound on them ... just picture recording.

We live in California. Any info would be awesome !

2007-11-03 20:13:43 · 6 answers · asked by ? 4

the land lord wants us to pay for the permits, plans, fees that the city is asking for. to start fixing the home he maid us sign a agreement letter stating that we agree to pay for the expenses that he will spent on fixing this house. we lived here for 22 years never with out a lease agreement why? now is what the land lord doing is legal? we pay rent cash legal yer or no?

2007-11-03 19:35:20 · 10 answers · asked by ilianaif 1

please logically evaluate your question and write a valid argument please tell me whats on your mind??

2007-11-03 19:31:38 · 9 answers · asked by mickie1108 3

please logically evaluate your question and write a valid argument please tell me whats on your mind??

2007-11-03 19:30:52 · 17 answers · asked by mickie1108 3

please logically evaluate your question and write a valid argument please tell me whats on your mind??

2007-11-03 19:22:17 · 11 answers · asked by mickie1108 3

the divorce papers what can you do? and how long would you have to be separated before you are considered divorved

2007-11-03 18:52:10 · 4 answers · asked by trustluvlove 1

Do each of this have its own requierements for placing?
Thanks in advance!

2007-11-03 18:50:41 · 1 answers · asked by Zeon 1

I'm renting a room to a woman and she wants to have her uncle and aunt live with her for a couple of days.

How do I make a contract stating that if anything happens to the uncle and aunt in my property, I will not be held responsible.

Example: If the aunt fell on my property and broke a hip, I don't want them to sue me nor do I want to be held responsible.

2007-11-03 18:48:44 · 2 answers · asked by andddyy 1

where a man (A) commits a crime but another man (B) is charged and convicted for it. but punishes a third man (C) for the crime?

this is not justice to me

2007-11-03 18:45:35 · 3 answers · asked by trustluvlove 1

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