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- Q&A: Can a lawyer get my DUI dropped/reduced?
- Walmart Heiress Arrested for DUI
- Q&A: Definition of giving legal advice in regards to a paralegal?
- Premature Adjudication
Q&A: Can a lawyer get my DUI dropped/reduced? Posted: 13 Sep 2012 03:04 AM PDT
The Complete Equine Legalcan a boarding farm owner sell a boarder.... Question by : Can a lawyer get my DUI dropped/reduced? I got an underage DUI in southern California. I’m 20 years old, turning 21 in just two months. I got drunk and drove my car, crashed in to a parked vehicle while trying to answer my phone. Can a lawyer get my case dropped or reduced? Best answer: Answer by Zach Add your own answer in the comments! |
Walmart Heiress Arrested for DUI Posted: 12 Sep 2012 07:03 PM PDT
Alice Walton daughter of Sam Walton founder of Walmart was arrested for driving drunk. She was driving home from her 62nd birthday party in Weatherford, Texas with a blood alcohol level twice the legal limit. Don’t miss what she told the officer who pulled her over. The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Support TYT for FREE: bit.ly |
Q&A: Definition of giving legal advice in regards to a paralegal? Posted: 12 Sep 2012 11:06 AM PDT
The Complete Equine Legalcan a boarding farm owner sell a boarder.... Question by phishycoding: Definition of giving legal advice in regards to a paralegal? Following up on a previous question on here: Response: “A paralegal can not give legal advice.” …A paralegal can prepare documents, and advise about laws, but cannot give legal advice. Can you help me discern, in generalized terms, what is and what is not legal advice? For instance, a personal case could be presented to a paralegal, and he/she could do/say X but not do/say Y. If it is a simple spelled out misdemeanor charge, would it even be worth hiring such an individual to help with this case? Thanks Best answer: Answer by coragryph So, for example, say the law read: “It is a misdemeanor to be caught in culpable possession of a narcotic”. The paralegal could quote the statute, but couldn’t define “culpable possession” for you. The paralegal could also not analyze your particular facts and tell you whether the statute applied in your case. The paralegal also cannot tell you which court cases might help you, even though they could every court case that discussed that statute. Another example. A paralegal could help you fill out a court form, but only by entering exactly what you tell them to enter. They cannot suggest what you should say, and cannot even advise you whether the form is appropriate in your case. Doing either of those — interpreting or applying the law — counts as the unauthorized practice of law. Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments! |
Posted: 12 Sep 2012 03:08 AM PDT
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