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I want to find precedent on a case I am appealing. It deals with business expedience. I was put on trial and convicted for not paying a $25 building permit. The contractor sent me plans to sign, and the checks were attached, all of which I sent in to the department. They received it, as they got the plans, but they lost the checks. Three months later I was informed. In trying to find out what happened with my contractor—who had not received the canceled check—an arrest warrant was issued, so I paid the $25, and was subsequently found guilty. I'm appealing and would like to present precedents that such business practices are insupportable.
January 21st, 2023
A Texas moving company charged me about $2000 to move my furniture to Memphis, TN. They broke several items beyond repair, and now they won't settle because I don't have the original receipts or pictures of the entire items. I have pieces of the broken items and found pictures of the items online, but they won't accept that. I cannot get my delivery charge back nor be compensated for my house full of furniture. Can/will you help me?
October 30th, 2023
How and where to file an Easement by Necessity, and is there a backbone form to follow?
January 26th, 2024
I received a letter from someone claiming to be a retired lawyer, stating that it is legal to send one dollar each to another person to have my name put on their mailing list, and then receive dollars from others, potentially ending up with almost $800,000. The letter cites postal law title 18 Section 1302 & 1342 of the US Postal and Lottery Laws as proof of its legality. Is this really legal?
March 2nd, 2024
Should I ignore a civil demand letter? I was in Florida at the time of the incident, but I live in Arkansas now. No police were involved, and I was required to sign a paper, but that was it.
December 13th, 2024
I filed my taxes on my own for the first time and claimed my children who do not live with me. I believe I was not given money back for them because the refund was less than before I claimed them. Now, my relative is threatening to turn me in because she wants to claim them and the IRS won't let her. Could I get in trouble if she turns me in?
May 7th, 2024