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What happens if you waive a preliminary hearing?
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- 22/08/2025
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Choosing to waive a preliminary hearing is a decision to be made after consulting with an attorney. According to Nolo, there are several reasons to go this route. One reason is when the defendant accepts his guilt and wishes to plead guilty. A defendant who is guilty on one charge waives the hearing to avoid additional charges that would come to light during the hearing. In a strong case for the prosecution, notes Nolo, an angry witness may testify under oath and subsequently refuse further interviews with the defense.\nSometimes waiving is a defense strategy to avoid unwanted negative publici..
How do you complete a Franklin County auditor property search?
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- 22/08/2025
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For additional search criteria, select the Advanced Search or the Map Search option. When performing a property search, refrain from inputting single or double quotes along with a search term. For example, if you are searching the name O'Brien, type "OBrien" instead. To achieve the most accurate property results, provide as much information as possible, being as specific as you can with the search criteria.\nThough your search query may not return an exact match, the tool returns results associated with the query. For more results, use an asterisk symbol on a word or letter. For example, ..
Why do you need the DA form 2142?
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- 22/08/2025
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When a soldier has a question or concern about monetary compensation for active duty work, he can bring his question up to officials in his unit, says Army Study Guide. Officials ask the soldier to submit a pay inquiry form. The form asks for information such as financial paperwork as evidence. Soldiers must also state the reason why they feel they are not being paid correctly for their work.
How do you find local residential parking rights in your area?
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- 22/08/2025
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Most cities and towns restrict parking on a street to no longer than 72 hours, explains Nolo. Most ordinances require owners to move disabled cars and park them in an enclosed structure, such as a garage. Some local governments also use ordinances to limit how long owners can park RVs on a street. Some areas may have different parking rules and regulations depending on if they are also zoned commercial, as Nolo explains.\nResidential parking can be a problem depending on the area you live in. The average car is in motion only a small percentage of the time, and finding space to keep the car wh..
How are consumer rights protected by the government?
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- 22/08/2025
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The Federal Trade Commission also enforces a general prohibition on unfair and deceptive business practices through its Consumer Protection, Competition and Economics Bureaus, according to its website. The commission administers a number of federal laws, including the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act, which limits fees and helps restrict interest-rate changes on credit cards, says Lawyers.com. Other federal legislation that protects consumers includes the Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act of 1998, which created educational services to help consumers prev..
What is the NDAA?
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- 22/08/2025
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Although the NDAA differs from year to year, for Fiscal Year 2014, the NDAA contained provisions for expenditures of $607 billion for the DOD. The bill, which sets policies for expenditures and establishes levels of funding, was signed into law on Dec. 26, 2013 and marked the 53rd year in a row that the NDAA was passed, states Wikipedia.
What are two examples of political corruption?
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- 22/08/2025
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The Watergate scandal involves people connected to the reelection campaign of Richard Nixon stealing secret documents and wiretapping phones at the Democratic National Committee office. Nixon attempted to cover this up and ended up resigning as a result.The Guantanamo Bay files leak involves 779 documents associated with detainees at this detention camp. Independent news organizations and WikiLeaks published the documents. The purpose was to show that the government is holding people without charges.
What is a toll-free phone number?
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- 21/08/2025
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Phone service from a landline or cellphone number is subject to charges, or tolls, based upon the distance from the caller. Toll-free telephone numbers are used by businesses and organizations to allow customers to make contact without incurring tolls for the call. A toll-free telephone number can be obtained by contacting a toll-free provider listed on the SMS/800 website. SMS/800 is the organization that manages toll-free service.\nTelephone numbers beginning with 800, 844, 855, 866, 877 or 888 are toll-free.
How can a Haitian national apply for a U.S. Green Card?
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- 21/08/2025
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Between Oct. 21, 1998, and March 31, 2000, Haitian nationals could apply for U.S. green cards under HRIFA if they had been in the United States for a certain amount of time, according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Haitian nationals who are dependents of such individuals can apply for U.S. green cards under this act if they are under the age of 21 and are residing in the United States when they apply, as of 2015. If they are over the age of 21, they must be unmarried and must have been living in the United States since December 31, 1995.\nA Haitian refugee can apply for a U...
Is there a written test for concealed carry in Oklahoma?
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- 21/08/2025
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Those applying for a concealed carry permit in the Sooner State must provide proof of residence and U.S. citizenship and be at least 21 years of age. The completed application packet is submitted to the sheriff's office in the county of residence. As of 2015, five-year and ten-year permits are available for $100 and $200, respectively, explains the Oklahoma Bureau of Investigation.
