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- What does DAS mean when talking about class of admission?
What does "DAS" mean when talking about class of admission? What does DAS mean when talking about class of admission? It's written in my i-94 Thank you
- In Florida in Civil Lawsuits, Is it 20 Days or 30 Days for the . . .
I am a Pro Se Litigant that has prepared a Civil Lawsuit for filing My question is: Is the Defendant required to answer the Complaint within 20 days, or 30 days? The Florida Rules of Civil Procedure states 30 days However, through the course of my research, I have seen some complaints filed in the local courts which alternately state that the complaint must be answered within 20 days Could
- When A District Attorney charges someone, Case has to be strong . . .
Here, the government must prove that it has probable cause to keep the charges moving forward The prosecution wins an overwhelming majority of these cases (95% or so), and that speaks towards how often DAs charge crimes without strong evidence Trial places a much higher burden on the DA, so things even out a little bit
- How long does it typically take for the DA to decide if they are going . . .
Once reports are received, DAs may investigate further into the extent of any injuries sustained by the alleged victim, a review of your existing criminal record if you have one, perhaps a further interview of the alleged victim by an investigator who works for the DA Office, the presence or absence of intoxicants by either you or the alleged
- Can the 20 day time to respond to a complaint be extended? (Florida . . .
Can the 20 day time to respond to a complaint be extended? I have a written agreement with the plaintiff to extend my time to respond to 30 days Will I be safe in filing my answer from days 21 through 30?
- If I want to settle with credit company after receiving summon , do I . . .
I received a summon for a 4000 credit card debt It does not have court date but it states I have to respond in 30 days I don't want to go to court ! Can I try to settle wig credit card company ? If I do settle would they let court know ? Or do I still have to " answer " the summon ? If I do have to answer summon can I just mail my answer or do I need to go to court to do so ? Finally , if
- How long after being arrested does the state have to charge you with . . .
The state has until the statute of limitations expires to charge you That time limit varies depending on the crime However, because you were arrested, the state has to either file charges or no file the case This usually occurs about 30 days after the arrest If the state takes no action, your speedy trial rights are running that allow for a dismissal after 160 days pass for a felony A
- Can my boss legally schedule me for 8 days in a row straight? - Legal . . .
I just started working at a Walmart Supercenter over a month ago I work in the online grocery pickup department, so my job is VERY physically demanding My shifts are 8 hours and a 1 hour lunch break (total of 9 hours) My employer recently changed the schedule, and I now have 8 working days straight, then 1 day off, then back to work on the 9th day Can my boss legally do that?? It's not
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