Generally, any search requires a warrant unless it falls within one of the enumerated exceptions to the warrant requirement. One exception is exigent circumstances. Another is consent.
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Depending on the exact circumstances of the case, she may well have a credible claim against all 3 - the perpetrator, fraternitay and/or the school. In order to prevail she will have to show damages (
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar
answered 1 month ago
It is my understanding that Wyoming is a comparative negligence state and has a modified "comparative fault" rule. This rule states that you may not recover if you were 51% or more at fault. If y
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar
answered 2 months ago
Speak with an attorney. As a general rule, an oral or verbal agreement is legally enforceable, just as a written contract would be--though, of course, it can be much more difficult to prove the existe
The answer is probably yes. If you have a warrant in another state, you absolutely can hire another lawyer there to handle it for you - which you should do. If these charges are misdemeano