I have not seen your contract with the bondsman, but I have seen many other such contracts. Every one I have seen would have your personal guarantee and your agreement to indemnify the bondsman. If you signed such a contract and have now breached it, the bondsman can sue to enforce the contract.
If you have a lease that governs the rent and repairs, you can enforce it. Otherwise, either party can terminate the lease (and therefore offer new conditions) upon notice of one calendar month.
Merchant seaman are covered by a sort of federal workers comp claim. You should indeed get a lawyer. Ask at the union hall for someone experienced in the area.
Merchant seaman are covered by a sort of federal workers comp claim. You should indeed get a lawyer. Ask at the union hall for someone experienced in the area.
You seem to assume that incestuous sex between consenting adults is a crime everywhere in the world. It is not. In most of the u.s. there are laws about marriage, but not that prohibit sex between related consenting adults. Sex with children is a crime whether they are related or not.
Someone is lying. AA does not charge money. They ask for donations and the usual donation is one dollar per meeting. Anyone who does not have the dollar just passes the basket along.
If the conditions of probation require attendance and he did not meet those conditions, then he can be revoked.
You seem to assume that incestuous sex between consenting adults is a crime everywhere in the world. It is not. In most of the u.s. there are laws about marriage, but not that prohibit sex between related consenting adults. Sex with children is a crime whether they are related or not.
Bail is set at whatever amount the judge thinks will be sufficient to ensure that the defendant appears for trial.
As you seem more concerned with bail than anything else, I suspect the bail ought to be higher.
The laws on the subject vary by state and country. In my state, you can get a new judge once by simply filing the motion but that motion must be filed before the judge makes any rulings. After that, you can file a motion alleging actual bias. That motion will be heard by another judge...
You didn't mention what you have been charged with. You didn't mention the purpose of the court appearance. You didn't mention how you intend to plead. In short, I have no idea. While you could be convicted of a felony, many prosecutors will charge a misdemeanor. There are also diversion...
In the u.s. you are free to complain about whatever you wish. You can also plead not guilty and have a trial whenever you are accused of a crime. I hope that answers your question.
Depends on the exact charge, what state or country is involved, the criminal history of the defendant, the identify of the judge and about a million other factors.
Actually, it is she that must obey orders, including uniform regulations. If she joins with the intent to disobey orders, she will be charged with falsifying her enlistment and discharged, unless the corps choses to prosecute her at a court martial.
You seem to need a lawyer because you don't know the difference between applying for an injunction and filing one, and you seem to think that lack of enforcement is grounds for an injunction against the existence of the regulation. Talk to a lawyer about a better method of raising your fight...