Just recently a Texas municipal court judge had fined a woman $1,590 for a decal on her car license plate being missing… Though just a few days after, she has obviously changed her mind about the penalty and its amount. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution last week…
Month: May 2016
2016 Texas businesses and private employment law update
Just recently a Texas municipal court judge had fined a woman $1,590 for a decal on her car license plate being missing… Though just a few days after, she has obviously changed her mind about the penalty and its amount. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution last week…
What the federal legal consequences of Florida's shooting will be?
Just recently a Texas municipal court judge had fined a woman $1,590 for a decal on her car license plate being missing… Though just a few days after, she has obviously changed her mind about the penalty and its amount. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution last week…
Protecting your right for a bail out
Just recently a Texas municipal court judge had fined a woman $1,590 for a decal on her car license plate being missing… Though just a few days after, she has obviously changed her mind about the penalty and its amount. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution last week…
Connecticut District Court Applies Dodd-Frank Retroactively
Just recently a Texas municipal court judge had fined a woman $1,590 for a decal on her car license plate being missing… Though just a few days after, she has obviously changed her mind about the penalty and its amount. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution last week…
Is fiing an IPO legally challenging?
Just recently a Texas municipal court judge had fined a woman $1,590 for a decal on her car license plate being missing… Though just a few days after, she has obviously changed her mind about the penalty and its amount. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution last week…
Civil Forfeiture: Will it ever change?
Just recently a Texas municipal court judge had fined a woman $1,590 for a decal on her car license plate being missing… Though just a few days after, she has obviously changed her mind about the penalty and its amount. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution last…
Is this the ultimate discrimination?
Ms. Ford told the newspaper that she’s still bothered by the whole episode. “Even though they dismissed it, I still feel dirty. … I still feel like a criminal,” she said.