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FILING A CPC 1385 MOTION
Asked in North Hollywood,  CA May 20, 2015 ,  4 Answers
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I have a citation, for which I have already requested and obtained discovery from Highway patrol (its a speeding ticket), I have not been arraigned yet, my arraignment is in July. I am willing to post bail and ask for Trial by Dec Here is my question. When would be the best time for me to file 1385 ...

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I filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy on Jan 22nd & am having second thoughts. Is it reversible?
Asked in Merritt Island,  FL Jan. 27, 2015 ,  9 Answers
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I filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy on Jan 22nd & am having second thoughts. Is it reversible? I filed because I have been deposed of a credit card lawsuit which I had been trying to negotiate but the opposing attorney would not respond. Is there any way that I can hold that against the opposing attorn...

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For DUI cases, can passing field coordination tests act as evidence for your defense?
Asked in Santa Clara,  CA Jan. 14, 2015 ,  10 Answers
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Officer arrived at scene due to call-in from witness about my non-injury collision; no other vehicles were involved. Officer reported odor of alcohol on my breath, and subsequently gave me field coordination tests. The police report shows that I took the horizontal gaze, one leg stand, and line-walk...

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How can one defend against a professional plaintiff who sues small markets for minor ADA violations (i.e, 34" wide rows v. 36").
Asked in Manhattan Beach,  CA May 09, 2013 ,  2 Answers
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The "law firm" involved has filed thousands of lawsuits on behalf of 3-4 plaintiffs. They travel all over California and target small "mom & pop" stores for minor violations, then demand over $10,000 to settle or face skyrocketing legal fees. There are numerous articles on-line about these unscrupul...

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