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car accident who do i take to court? Help?
Ok i got in an accident and was hit from behind,
My car is totaled and not able to drive, my insurance is looking at it,
The guy that hit me is in the military and had no insurance at the time because i found out his was canceled prior to getting his rental car he was in,
He is from Savannah georgia and was visiting florida... he got the tickets not me.... I have and attorney.. and am going to the doctor this thursday for my neck and back pain,
Who will my attorney sew? He charges 40% if under 1 Mill is this normal for attorney charge?
And also will they pay all medical first and then take there 40% and give me the rest or do they take there 40% right off hand and pay the medical with my money and then give me the rest.....I never had a lawyer before and im kind of puzzled....
So what will you all talk about now that Berg’s case has been tossed & we know Obama is a bonafide American?
A federal judge in Philadelphia last night threw out a complaint by a Montgomery County lawyer who claimed that Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama was not qualified to be president and that his name should be removed from the Nov. 4 ballot.
Philip J. Berg alleged in a complaint filed in federal district court on Aug. 21 against Obama, the Democratic National Committee and the Federal Election Commission, that Obama was born in Mombasa, Kenya.
Berg claimed that the Democratic presidential standardbearer is not even an American citizen but a citizen of Indonesia and therefore ineligible to be president.
He alleged that if Obama was permitted to run for president and subsequently found to be ineligible, he and other voters would be disenfranchised.
U.S. District Judge R. Barclay Surrick had denied Berg's request for a temporary restraining order on Aug. 22 but had not ruled on the merits of the suit until yesterday.
Obama and the Democratic National Committee had asked Surrick to dismiss Berg's complaint in a court filing on Sept. 24.
They said that Berg's claims were "ridiculous" and "patently false," that Berg had "no standing" to challenge the qualifications of a candidate for president because he had not shown the requisite harm to himself.
Surrick agreed.
In a 34-page memorandum and opinion, the judge said Berg's allegations of harm were "too vague and too attenuated" to confer standing on him or any other voters.
Surrick ruled that Berg's attempts to use certain laws to gain standing to pursue his claim that Obama was not a natural-born citizen were "frivolous and not worthy of discussion."
The judge also said the harm Berg alleged did "not constitute an injury in fact" and Berg's arguments to the contrary "ventured into the unreasonable."
For example, Berg had claimed that Obama's nomination deprived citizens of voting for Sen. Hillary Clinton in November. (Berg backed Clinton in the primaries.)
Berg could not be reached for comment last night.
Obama was born in Honolulu on Aug. 4, 1961, and the campaign posted a document issued by Hawaii on its Web site, fight thesmears.com, confirming his birth there.
Berg said in court papers that the image was a forgery.
The nonpartisan Web site FactCheck.org examined the original document and said it was legitimate.
Further, a birth announcement in the Aug. 13, 1961, Honolulu Advertiser listed Obama's birth there on Aug. 4.
http://www.philly.com/dailynews/local/20081025_Judge_rejects_Montco_lawyer_s_bid_to_have_Obama_removed_from_ballot.html
A friend of mine just got an extreme DUI in arizona, what is going to happen?
Does anyone know the current laws on this? Should he be getting an attorney or should a public defender be fine?
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How do I get my license unrestricted after a California DUI?
Okay, the title of this question leaves out some details I will fill in here.
Here is the situation...
I received a DUI in Southern California (Santa Barbara) in late 2007. I was living at home (I am from the area) for a while after having lived in New York City for over 10 years. During my time in NYC I made the huge mistake (as I have since found out) of not switching over my license to NY State (apparently, my lawyer informed me that this not only would have allowed me to keep my license in hand but also that, because I could still prove NY residency at the time, I wouldn't have had to attend those idiotic DUI classes they punish you with).
Anyhow, I spent my year in California and made it through the classes and have now just paid off the fine. This is where my problem begins...
I moved back to NYC over a year ago. I am now wishing to make my license a NY State license. However, NY law does now allow you to transfer a license from another state that possesses any sort of restriction. Though I have paid off the fine and basically fulfilled all of the responsibilities that the Court ordered, I am still under the impression that the DMV still requires me to have an SR-22 (proof of $ responsibility), for which I will have to purchase insurance. The problem is, I never needed insurance before. I have never owned a car and before I left home I was covered under my parent's policy. I DID purchase insurance while in California in order to have the SR-22 on file with DMV, but upon moving I let my insurance expire as I could not afford the payments and had no need to drive (a big plus about NYC).
If the DMV rule is what I understand it to be, I'm under the impression that I must have an SR-22 on file (in other words, purchase insurance) even though I have fulfilled my court-ordered punishment (and yes, I do know that they are separate entities with separate rules). And since I need the SR-22 on file to get my license unrestricted in order to transfer my license to NY State, I'm forced to buy insurance that I don't need in order to do it.
If you're wondering why I don't need the insurance...again, I live in NYC, own no car (with no intention of ever having one) and do all of my driving in rentals when on the road for work or vacation so I'm covered by the rental agencies. I REALLY don't want to spend money I don't have on something I don't need just to do this.
Can anyone offer advice on working this problem???? Any and all help is appreciated.
Thanks,
J
What happens after the preliminary hearing in a murder trial?
This is in Los Angeles - The defendant has a hot shot defense attorney, the prelim lasted two days, and the next date is set for two weeks from now. I don't think it's the actual trial, what is that hearing called and what is it's purpose?
Which California traffic violation code should it be?
Police officer cited me for not completely stop before I turn RIGHT on a red light. Which traffic code should he cite me on?
21453(a) - Red signal Vehicular Responsibilities
or
21453(b) - Red signal Vehicular Responsibilities with Right Turn?
Should they double moving traffic violation fines if there is a child in the car?
I think they should, a child can not get himself out of this situation. An adult can say "let me out of the car" or "slow down"
Do other states take into account traffic violation points on your license?
When you get a point on your record for a traffic violation, does that point only stay on that state's driver's license?
If I have a license in another state, will my insurance only look at my driving record for it's own particular state? or is there some sort of national record that exists?