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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I sue my sisters for filing false charges against me?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Do about what? Your sisters that cannot stand you, and made up a lie that got you 13 hours in jail. The supposedly incompetent police officers that arrested you with no evidence. Your Miranda rights? Your drug dependency, which is why you failed the pre-trial drug test (and probably the reason your sisters called the police in the first place. Your victim attitude?
Do about what? Your sisters that cannot stand you, and made up a lie that got you 13 hours in jail. The supposedly incompetent police officers that arrested you with no evidence. Your Miranda rights? Your drug dependency, which is why you failed the pre-trial drug test (and probably the reason your sisters called the police in the first place. Your victim attitude?
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Can I sue the person who provoked a fight that caused someone to die?

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Answered by attorney Jared Altman (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Jared Altman
No. I dont think so. That would be a one year statute of limitations. So, dont wait on this if you want to pursue it. Please note the following necessary legal disclaimer: I have not given legal advice. I only give legal advice to my clients. I am not acting as your attorney. I have not agreed to represent you. We do not share a relationship as attorney and client. Attorneys often disagree. If you want further information or independent verification of anything I have said then you should immediately consult another attorney. All claims have time limits. In general, under New York law they are: three (3) years for personal injury and property damage actions, two and one half (2 ) years for medical malpractice claims, two (2) years for wrongful death, one (1) year for an intentional wrongdoing, six (6) years for contract claims, but four (4) years for sales of goods under the Uniform Commercial Code, and four (4) months to challenge an action or decision of a government body, department or agency. However, in a claim for personal injury or property damages, if any person or entity at fault is affiliated with a municipal or other government department, agency or facility, then you may be required to file a notice of claim within ninety (90) days and then commence a lawsuit within one (1) year and ninety (90) days, but sometimes within one (1) year. These time limits have exceptions. Never sit on your rights! I am admitted to practice in New York State. I am not licensed to practice in any other State.
No. I dont think so. That would be a one year statute of limitations. So, dont wait on this if you want to pursue it. Please note the following necessary legal disclaimer: I have not given legal advice. I only give legal advice to my clients. I am not acting as your attorney. I have not agreed to represent you. We do not share a relationship as attorney and client. Attorneys often disagree. If you want further information or independent verification of anything I have said then you should immediately consult another attorney. All claims have time limits. In general, under New York law they are: three (3) years for personal injury and property damage actions, two and one half (2 ) years for medical malpractice claims, two (2) years for wrongful death, one (1) year for an intentional wrongdoing, six (6) years for contract claims, but four (4) years for sales of goods under the Uniform Commercial Code, and four (4) months to challenge an action or decision of a government body, department or agency. However, in a claim for personal injury or property damages, if any person or entity at fault is affiliated with a municipal or other government department, agency or facility, then you may be required to file a notice of claim within ninety (90) days and then commence a lawsuit within one (1) year and ninety (90) days, but sometimes within one (1) year. These time limits have exceptions. Never sit on your rights! I am admitted to practice in New York State. I am not licensed to practice in any other State.
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Can a DUI charge be dropped after nine years?

Answered by attorney Jason William Savela
Criminal Law lawyer at The Savela Law Firm, P.C.
SOL stops once the charge is filed. But, after 9 years, the evidence may not be available or there could be other problems. This could result in dismissal or a very good plea offer.
SOL stops once the charge is filed. But, after 9 years, the evidence may not be available or there could be other problems. This could result in dismissal or a very good plea offer.
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