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My husband and I were on our way back from 250 miles away when we were pulled over my child was in my lap asleep. She had crying quite loudly for over two hours. She was not sick but overly tired. She just couldnt get comfortable in her carseat. I took her out so I could get her to go to sleep and then I was going to put her right back in. I tried to explain the crying was getting to the driver. No understanding cop. He gave us a whopping ticket. Should I fight it and hope I get and understanding judge?

2007-06-03 04:07:44 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-03 02:13:43 · 21 answers · asked by Kracker 2

A drunkard man comes before a two wheeler. Two wheeler owner takes him to hospital and after 4 hrs his treatment was started after Police FIR. At the FIR, victim accepts that he was drunk and asks for no police case against the two wheeler owner. That drunkard guy dies in hospital the next day. But after 4 years a case was lounged against him, under section 279 and 304A. Whose fault is this?

2007-06-03 01:47:47 · 3 answers · asked by larry G 2

I was on I-85 S about to get onto 15-501, heading to Duke to take a midterm, when a state trooper pulled me over. He said that I was going 92 in a 55 work zone. I think that's impossible because I admit I am guilty of speeding sometimes, but this time I was not in a rush. I had a microeconomics midterm at 11 AM, and I was on the freeway at 10:20, so I wasn't in a rush so I don't know how he clocked me going so fast. On my ticket, he wrote the time as 9 AM when in fact he pulled me over circa 10:30 AM. I know that in NC 15 mph over means automatic license suspension, but CA is not a member of the NRVC. My insurance already costs $2500 a year, and 4 points on my license would double that, AT LEAST.

Any constructive help would be greatly appreciated. Oh, and I failed the econ midterm, so please, no "you deserve that ticket" type comments. Is there any significance to the fact that he wrote the time wrong? I was in bed at 9 AM, NOT going 92 mph on the freeway.

2007-06-02 22:53:32 · 7 answers · asked by lilpixytiff 2

I have an interview with my investigator this week . Can anyone help me on what type of questions they are going to ask me, to help me prepare myself more for the job. I'm a bit nervous and feel that I'm not so prepared and do not know what she will ask from me, she said it last about 2 hours. i was suppose to go 2 years ago and didn't go on my interview, needed more time now I'm back at square one b4 my test scores expire. I'm taking Nassau's test in August but I need a stepping stone and if NYPD gives me the chance I'll take it. Any advice will be greatly appreciated, thanks.

2007-06-02 22:25:51 · 7 answers · asked by real_estate_ny 2

What can you be charged with? I'm taking a class in law and need help with this.

2007-06-02 21:16:32 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

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is it okay to adore cops but still sympathize with the bad guys. When ever I see a bad guy, kind of like Jeff Patterson on Blair Witch Book of Shadows I feel bad for them but I still am glad that the cops seem to come out on top at the end. This applies to real life and movies.

2007-06-02 21:16:16 · 4 answers · asked by Kitty91 2

My last question doesn't seem clear enough. I KNOW a felon can NOT own or use a firearm, but a muzzle loader gun is not considered a firearm based on statutes. Does ANYONE know if a felon (off parole or probation) can own and use one?? Thanks.

2007-06-02 19:45:05 · 9 answers · asked by turningpointblue 1

I am 19 and never received a ticket for anything to this point, I was away at collage and part of a fraternity pledge was to drink 1 can of beer. 4 of us were riding back to the dorm when the driver (who is 21) was pulled over because he did not come to a complete stop at a stop sign. The officer smelt alcohol and gave us all a breathalyser. We all blew 1/4 the legal limit to drive so the driver did not get anything but us 3 were cited with underage drinking. Being naive to how the system works I paid the $280 fine and had my license suspended 1 month while the other 2's parents called the DA and had there's reduced to a $20 fine. 7 days before my suspension was up my dad received a letter from the DMV confirming my suspension will be over that date. 2 days after my suspension was up I was driving home and was pulled over for speeding, they also said I was driving with a suspended license. My dad forgot to read the back which said we had to pay to reinstate it.

2007-06-02 18:50:48 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Isnt this some sort of entrapment?? I thought they were required by law to have their lights on when sitting on the side of a road at night.

2007-06-02 18:29:15 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-02 16:47:54 · 13 answers · asked by naughtyboi 1

i walked right up to them, they didn't react to me. it's night, so i didn't want to go knocking on their windows. we're not drug dealers or anything, just 4 roommates in a house.

2007-06-02 16:23:10 · 23 answers · asked by The JZA 2

weopons or bazooka s or missles ...i notice they always ask this i doesn't seem like a comedy routine ...but they always ask it ...i know why they ask about guns and knive or syringes so they don't get stuck but why missles or bazookas?

2007-06-02 15:53:23 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-02 15:06:58 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-02 15:06:39 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

My husband has been addicted to vicodin from a back injury which is long gone by now. He has now moved on to oxycontin and I've recently found out that he's injecting it. He has deleted all of our funds, we are financially ruined because of this. I have tried to get him into rehab but he loves doing the drugs and has no intention on stopping. He also is driving without a drivers license, has a warrant out for unpaid court ordered child support and drives under the influence, obviously. I want to leave him but he always takes the vehicle and leaves me alone and I have no family here to help me. I want to get away but he'll never let me leave. If he were making a drug deal and I tipped off an officer where he was while buying drugs to arrest him I could have a chance to leave with him in jail. How long would he be in custody if nobody had the funds to bail him out? Is this wrong of me? I think it might be the only way to save his live..and maybe mine. I'm scared and need help.

2007-06-02 13:44:10 · 11 answers · asked by Fed Up 2

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FORGET YOUR VIEWS ON THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF SMOKING. Yes we all know its bad for you but this question is not about that

I feel that in a little over 3 weeks I will go from a normal hard working law abiding tax payer, to a criminal. Not only is the Smoking ban coming in but now the councils say that they are going to ban it in the street also. They are going to impose £100 on the spot fines if you drop a butt on the floor, but they are not going to provide any litter bins (London has ZERO litter bins) for you to use. This is PHUCKING ROBBERY in my mind. TAX TAX TAX TAX.

My question is this. How will they attempt to enforce this (in the street)? What are there powers? And what are the loopholes?

Can I just tell the council person to "get stuffed" if he asks for my name and address, then walk away?

How about this? If he has the legal power to detain me to ask my name and address. If I answer "accurately" but speaking so fast that he would never get it. Have I complied with my requirements to the letter of the law? Do I legally have to repeat myself as many times as he requests until he gets it?

2007-06-02 12:50:35 · 10 answers · asked by Jack 3

They are currently fixing up their lawn and have implanted sprinklers and dug up the old grass and planting new ones. but they are doing this 2 FEET into our lawn!! we jsut noticed this recently and after some careful measuring they are way into our property. how should i approach them with this issue?

2007-06-02 12:14:30 · 16 answers · asked by ellizi 3

Suppose 'some' man wants to lodge a complaint of 'some' case of bribery which happened 2 yrs back.
And this man was eye witness of that case of bribery happened 2 yrs back.
The amount of money what 'some' accused accepted from 'some' person in that case was too small to create any disproportion in his property , inside his known source of income.
There was not any criminal misconduct.
Now that accused has stopped demanding and accepting bribe from 1 year.....Means now he can't be catched RED HANDED.
Will A.C.B. deny to take this complaint ?
Is it impossible now to punish that accused for the bribery, which he demanded & accepted 2 yrs back IN SUCH CASE , in INDIA?

2007-06-02 11:48:20 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

I was walking home from shopping and man, who I did not know, pulled up in a SUV and asked if I wanted a ride. Of course I said no and kept on walking. He then did a U-turn and left.

The area is a typical middle-class neighborhood without high crime, but this event was fairly creepy. In the future, should I try to avoid this part of town, or brush it off as a one time event?

2007-06-02 11:40:06 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

Would that be breaking any laws known to us as civilians?

2007-06-02 09:49:40 · 13 answers · asked by cummingbehindya 1

Prevention of corruption act 1988 >chapter 5th >section 24 says :--
''Notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force, a statement made by a person,
in any proceedings against a public servant for an offence under section 7 to 11 under section 13 or section 15,
that HE OFFERED or AGREED TO OFFER ANY GRATIFICATION (other than legal remuneration) or any valuable thing to the public servant,
SHALL NOT SUBJECT SUCH PERSON TO A PROSECUTION UNDER SECTION 12''.
Q-----------------Does this section mean that SOME person; who offers or gives BRIBE ......after being caught if....... he becomes witness against the public servant who takes bribe.......will become free from charges as an abetter under section 12 & will be set free as an innocent person?????

2007-06-02 09:14:30 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

if you have been cuffed, is it possible for u to pull your hands apart and brake the handcuffs?

if so, do you know anyone or think anyone could do it?

2007-06-02 08:52:56 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

should profiling be legally allowed since we all know who the groups are that commit the crimes in this country; and I mean all groups, all colors, all religions

2007-06-02 07:46:23 · 10 answers · asked by fade_2_black 1

On the request of few people, for some urgent work ,SOME public servant takes permission from senior officers to open his office on coming Sunday or Holiday.
This public servant chooses to help those people ,by working on sunday ,on their request ;Though he was not officially bound to do so.
So this public servant takes 50 rupees per head for such extra working on sunday or holiday from those people.
In India will it be called taking & giving BRIBE in such incident?

2007-06-02 07:34:04 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

how does the jury stop the judge would he phiscaly be tossed from the building

2007-06-02 07:31:47 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

have just consulted a friend in law enforcement about a case regarding my stepson (14 years old) and him using 40 fake (counterfeit) bus tickets that were used to go and come back from school. The value in all was $60. According to her, this is a class c felony in my state (utter forgery). However, when I asked about the possible punishment, i didn't receive much of an answer because she said that she wouldn't hazard a guess. This is his first and LAST offense and he is pretty a good student (straight A's normally). And he is remorseful. He was caught by a bus driver using them 2 months ago (of course, i didn't out until weeks later), so i don't know whether charges were pressed. There were survelliance cameras on the bus (so they will most likely identify him) and not to mention his fingerprints. What are his chances of being sent to a juvenile detention center or probation? He is planning of pleading guilty, but i think its best that we consult an attorney. thnx

2007-06-02 05:40:48 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

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