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Washington Questions & Answers

Q: I got a dui In hawaii and moved to washington during the suspension. How do I get my license here?

1 Answer | Asked in DUI / DWI for Washington on
Answered on Mar 28, 2016

It sounds like you have the answers: 45 AA mtgs., talk to the WA DOL website. And talk to a probation offer to make sure you have not breach our probation requirement. You can go to this site for more information and phone numbers: https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls;=en&q;=Washington+deparment+depatment+of+labor&ie;=UTF-8&oe;=UTF-8
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Q: If someone breaks into my home, and my dog attacks them, can they sue?

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury for Washington on
Answered on Mar 9, 2016

People can always sue, but here the likelihood of them winning is low. Your question is listed as Washington, but you are posting from California. If it was in California, despite strict liability for dog bites, the person cannot be trespassing, so they would loose. In any case, if you are sued, turn it into your homeowner's insurance or renter's insurance which should then defend you.
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Q: ould you pay a girl for a piece of clothing after sex?

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Washington on
Answered on Mar 8, 2016

If you have the sex, and then change your mind about buying the clothing, could you walk away without paying? Having never paid someone for sex, I don't know the answer, but I'm under the impression that there would be repercussions for failing to pay.
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Q: Do I have a invaison of privacy lawsuit?

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury for Washington on
Answered on Feb 24, 2016

No, this would not be an invasion of privacy as a criminal record is a pubic record, noting private. A quick Google search of people's names will turn up plenty of sites that will do records searches.
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Q: r can I use tort liability against police officer accusing me in traffic ticket as a violation to to pay instead report

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury for Washington on
Answered on Feb 24, 2016

This is really hard to read, but FYI you have no right to a jury trial for infractions, and you would have hard time proving liability on a police officer.
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Q: In sophomore year of highschool I had a teacher who labeled a spray bottle of water with the words "Mormon repellent",

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury for Washington on
Answered on Feb 24, 2016

This would likely turn on how long ago this was. Assuming you were a minor, that would toll the statute of limitations, but only while you remained a minor. A tort claim notice also would be needed.
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Q: Can dad be forced to get an interlock device for a DUI from 23 years ago, he just got a new DUI for drugs a week ago.

1 Answer | Asked in DUI / DWI for Washington on
Answered on Feb 14, 2016

Driving under the influence generally includes both alcohol and drugs. Your dad should contact a local experienced dui attorney right away to determine whether a first conviction 23 years ago will have any impact on his current charge.
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Q: I would like to know if I can have the evidence suppressed or if officers were in violation of 4th amendment.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Washington on
Answered on Feb 12, 2016

It is an interesting question. But it appears that the officer had a valid arrest warrant. If that is the case, officers have the right to a limited intrusion into the residence to arrest the suspect. And upon a valid arrest, if they find a weapon on the suspect, that would not be a violation of his rights. There would need to be more information regarding who answered the door, if there was any conversation as to consent to enter or not. The person having standing to challenge the entry...
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Q: Can I place a security camera from my front porch facing a shared (public)driveway to log suspicious activity?

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Washington on
Answered on Feb 12, 2016

As long as you are not audio recording private conversations, it should be fine to video tape public places.
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Q: My boyfriend and I were very intoxicated. We got in a fight when he was trying to drive his carHe was arrested on DV

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Washington on
Answered on Feb 12, 2016

Contact the prosecutor and let them know. Contact the defense attorney and let them know.
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Q: If an individual is charged and is awaiting trial, doesn't he/ she have the right to police reports to the case?

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Washington on
Answered on Feb 12, 2016

The short answer is yes. If the individual has a lawyer (and they should if they are charged with a crime - it is just good sense), then their lawyer will get the police reports and the client can meet with the attorney and go over the reports together. If the individual is representing themselves (never a good idea), then they can "demand discovery" from the prosecution as a lawyer would. But the individual has to basically go in front of the judge and ask to proceed pro se (represent...
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Q: My boyfriend is charged with burglary 1 assault4 miscellaneous miss shift interfering with the unlawful imprisonment.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Washington on
Answered on Feb 12, 2016

A burglary is entering or remaining unlawfully with the intent to commit a crime against a person or property therein. So, if someone enters a house unlawfully (for example without permission) with the intent to commit a crime they are guilty of a burglary. If someone enters lawfully, but then remains unlawfully (exceeds the scope of the original invitation or permission) with the intent to commit a crime, they can be guilty of a burglary.

If your boyfriend is charged with a fourth...
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Q: Does legal precedence for a minor starting a company and thus needing a loan exist? With the loan taken out by an adult.

1 Answer | Asked in Business Formation for Washington on
Answered on Feb 6, 2016

Contracts by minors are generally voidable in many states so doing business can be challenging. Sit down with a local business lawyer.

Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is only general information. It is NOT legal advice, and it may not work for your specific situation. It is impossible to evaluate a legal problem without a comprehensive consultation and review of all the relevant facts and documents. I strongly...
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Q: can i do affiliate marketing on Opt status and H1 my course subjects are related to computer science

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Employment Law, Immigration Law and Tax Law for Washington on
Answered on Feb 5, 2016

You can do as many jobs as you want when you are on OPT, but you will have to report all those jobs and they pay taxes properly. If you get an H1 you can not work for anyone else except the employer who sponsored your H1 visa. All the best.

-Shan Potts

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15 years of successful immigration law experience. The answer above is only general in nature cannot be construed as legal...
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Q: How do I get my neighbors to pay for the headlight they busted out of my 1988 Saab

1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents for Washington on
Answered on Feb 4, 2016

Total your car over a headlight? Something sounds wrong. Talk to a local lawyer.

Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is only general information. It is NOT legal advice, and it may not work for your specific situation. It is impossible to evaluate a legal problem without a comprehensive consultation and review of all the relevant facts and documents. I strongly encourage you to consult with a local lawyer to get legal...
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Q: Can a child in Mexico get permission to enter USA with family members with visas.

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Washington on
Answered on Jan 29, 2016

Okay in this situation she might have a problem coming in. She will most likely be denied entry since her father is illegal. You asked the same question before but forgot to mention the fact that her father was staying here without legal papers. I suggest you contact an attorney immediately as there are immigration raids going on all over the country and this wouldn't be a good time to bring his daughter in. Many immigration attorneys including me offer free consultations, make use of the...
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Q: What are the requirements for a child in Mexico to obtain a visa into the USA?

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Washington on
Answered on Jan 29, 2016

This is a very very broad question. There are so many types of visas available for people from Mexico and it depends on the reason they are trying to come into the USA. There are educational visas, employment visas, tourist visas, immigrant visas etc. Since you asked for information about a child some of the visas may not apply for the child so i suggest you talk to an immigration attorney in by phone or email or in person and explain the reason for the visit and the attorney will be able to...
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Q: my thumb was sliced open while closing a cannabis oil container it shattered and cut me can i seek to go after anyone?

1 Answer | Asked in Products Liability for Washington on
Answered on Jan 21, 2016

More info is needed. Save the container, get medical attention as needed and talk to a local injury lawyer.

Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is only general information. It is NOT legal advice, and it may not work for your specific situation. It is impossible to evaluate a legal problem without a comprehensive consultation and review of all the relevant facts and documents. I strongly encourage you to consult with...
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Q: Does it make any difference if my wife or my son (both citizens) petition me as a permanent resident?

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Washington on
Answered on Jan 19, 2016

Most likely not, but I would suggest you do it through your wife as it comes under the first category. Also I suggest you have an attorney help you with this process so you can get this done as soon as possible so you do not accrue many days of unlawful presence. Many immigration attorneys including me offer free consultations, make use of the consultations and talk to an attorney soon. All the best.

-Shan Potts

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Q: Tax Lawyer Please 1099-C for S - Corp

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law for Washington on
Answered on Jan 18, 2016

For handling the canceled debt in an S corporation, have your accountant potentially review (Sec. 108(d)(7)(A)) and Gitlitz, 531 U.S. 206 (2001), in case. The information presented herein is for general purposes only. It is not intended to, and may not be construed as legal, tax or accounting advice. For specific advice, please consult a tax attorney in person. Good luck. Zaher Fallahi, Tax Attorney, CPA (California).

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