If you have truly received a letter from the D.A., then this is serious. Usually, in petty theft cases you'll get a letter from the store, their lawyer or the "mall cops" of their lawyer threatening action and demanding that you cough up a lot of money to prevent it. These letters are hollow threats.
The Department of Justice customarily sends target letters to individuals who are the target of a grand jury investigation and to those who are the subject of a grand jury investigation.
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The letter you receive from an attorney contains a demand or threat based upon the information as the resident has presented it to that attorney. We must remember that many attorneys will take the information they get from their client, believe it wholeheartedly and act accordingly. This is the job of an attorney.Dec 13, 2019
Commonly used by businesses, demand letters are often sent to demand money owed or restitution, but they can also be used to demand specific actions. Having your attorney draft a demand letter can be a wise move because it gives the recipient a chance to rectify the situation without facing a lawsuit.
I'm renting the guest part of a house. The landlord is a single mom with a 14 year old boy who both live in the main part of the house. Both parts are connected and there is no locking door between them, but I have my own kitchen and laundry room.
Earlier tonight (6-28-21 at 00:12 AM) I got numerous calls from my friend.
Neighbor is trying to DIY home repairs including a roof and stuff. He had $6,000 of supplies delivered to his house in one fell swoop - only problem is, the delivery truck incorrectly assumed that my driveway is my neighbor's driveway (neighbor doesn't have one at all). So, the supplies were dropped off in front of MY garage.
I was recently fired by the owner of the business I was a General Manager at. Fortunately, I do have a witness that was present, that heard my boss verbally fire me. She has already written me a witness statement. After being fired verbally, I gave the owner my work keys and debit card.
In TX. My boyfriend and I live at the same large apartment complex, but in different units. Lease states we need 24 hours notice for landlord to enter. My boyfriend headed to work, and apparently the apartment manager needed to get inside to see the carpets.
My father passed away December 2019 leaving everything to myself and my sister. Both of us are in our 30s. The Will was probated with no challenge. Aunt #1 was named Executor Of the Will. My father owned 2 houses, one in VA and one in NY. We all live in NY, except for Aunt #2.
A district attorney typically works for a county or state government and acts as the prosecutor in criminal cases. Each state maintains a justice department responsible for criminal prosecutions. Cities, towns and counties also maintain justice departments responsible for prosecuting crimes against local and state ordinances.
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While much of a district attorney's job can take place in a legal office, they can also work in other locations like libraries and courtrooms.
The national average salary for attorneys in the United States, including district attorneys, is currently $94,578 per year, which is a very competitive salary. However, the compensation that a district attorney receives can vary depending on their education level, experience and skills obtained throughout their career.
Those who address these investigations or actions properly have the best chance of obtaining a positive outcome. An attorney general investigation can come in many forms, from a simple letter to a Civil Investigative Demand (“CID”) or subpoena.
Experienced counsel can help determine what is at the core of the investigation and who the real targets are – which can help limit the investigation or point it in the proper direction.
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The cover-up often is worse than the crime. Third, contact experienced counsel immediately. Attorneys general commence investigations for a wide variety of reasons. Perhaps they are seeking information about, or are investigating, your industry generally.
In December 2019 I was driving on a major roadway (speed limit 65). Another vehicle in the lane to the left of me, going much slower than I was, swerved in front of me into my lane. I slammed on my brakes but still hit them.
About a year and a half ago I posted in legal advice concerning the adverse actions a former employer took against my colleagues and I. That post can be found here: https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/fp0rbk/nevada_terminated_for_talking_to_newspaper_with/
Context: When I was about 8 or 9 years old (I'm 15 now), I was (still am) being raised in a pretty "traditional" household, at least that's what they called it.
So I was involved in a car accident when I was 7mos pregnant. Another driver crossed out of his lane and hit me head on. My daughter was born via emergency c-section but did not survive due to the blunt force trauma. I suffered fractures to my face, neck, ribs, wrist and ankle which required two surgeries and a month long hospital stay.
So today at work I had a close encounter with a table that was about to dine and dash on a $200 bill. I informed my manager about the situation and she basically told be that if they did dine and dash that it was my responsibility to pay for their check. I thought this was absolutely absurd.
I'm hoping someone here can help me because I have no clue what to do or why this is happening. In May 2019 my ex-wife left me and she filed for divorce less then a week later. Our divorce was officially finialized in March 2020. It was right before everything shut down because of the pandemic.
I work at a pet store where you can drop your pets off to stay the day/night. We have to sign off on every pet card whenever we take them out to play or when we feed them. You sign your initials and then your able to continue with whatever your about to do. My coworkers have been signing things in my initials without asking me.