Defending Child Endangerment Charges

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In New York, if facing child endangerment charges, statements from your childs school or doctor can support your defense by highlighting your character and relationship. Gather evidence showing you acted in your childs best interest and consult a local attorney for tailored advice.

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In New York State, statements from your child's school or doctor can be valuable in defending against child endangerment charges. They can help establish your character and relationship with your child.
- Consider gathering any evidence that shows you were acting in your child's best interest.
- Consult with a local attorney for tailored advice.
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I have a lease at my college and it said that any property that is damaged or destroyed is not the fault of my college. I left property over spring break and came back to it being damaged due to the temperature and humidity my room was left at. My room was also supposed to be locked after I left but was unlocked upon my return meaning anyone could have gone into my room. What can I do to get these damages paid for
That sounds frustrating. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Document the Damage: Take pictures of the damaged property and make a list of what was affected.
- Review Lease Agreement: Check if there are any exceptions or clauses regarding negligence by the college.
- Report the Incident: Notify your college’s housing department about the damage and the unlocked room.
- File a Claim: If you have renter’s insurance, file a claim for the damages.
Do you have any specific clauses in your lease about the college's responsibility for securing your room?
I reported the incident to my college and they said that theres nothing that can be done. But a lawyer I spoke to said there may be a case
It sounds like you might have a potential negligence case against your college. Here are some relevant points to consider:
- Negligence: If the college failed to secure your room as agreed, they may be liable for damages.
- Lease Clauses: Review for any clauses about the college's responsibility for security.
- Document Everything: Keep all records of communication with the college.
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what happens if a landlord violates a lease
If a landlord violates a lease in North Carolina, the tenant may have several options:
- Repair and Deduct: If the landlord fails to make necessary repairs, tenants can make the repairs themselves and deduct the cost from their rent.
- Withhold Rent: In some cases, tenants may withhold rent until the issue is resolved.
- Terminate the Lease: Tenants may be able to terminate the lease without penalty if the landlord's violation is significant.
- Seek Damages: Tenants can sue the landlord for any damages resulting from the lease violation.
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how do I make a letter of intent to sue
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To create a letter of intent to sue, follow these steps:
- Header: Include your name, address, and contact details.
- Recipient's Information: Add the college's information.
- Introduction: State your intent to sue and the reason.
- Details: Describe the incident, the damage, and any negligence.
- Demand: Specify what you want as compensation.
- Deadline: Set a reasonable deadline for their response.
- Closing: Sign and date the letter.
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