Welfare Fraud And Custody Issues
Summary
Welfare fraud in california typically requires intent, but convictions can occur due to circumstantial evidence. Consulting a lawyer can clarify your case. For misdemeanors like trespassing, the statute of limitations is generally one year, but it stops once charges are filed. Cps can remove a child if they believe the child is in danger, and decisions are based on specific circumstances. Consider seeking legal advice for personalized guidance.Full Conversation
Quick question
Hey ****! What's your quick question? I'm here to help with any legal information you need.
Ok I was convicted * welfare fraud without the intent and went to hearing the judge found me guilt of welfare froad banne d me fo life and gave me three years to pay it back Wich I havent but any ways there was a question on quarterly report said have you ever been convicted of a drug related felony I said no they said that I lied for five years on that question
Hi ****! It sounds like a complex situation. Regarding your welfare fraud conviction and the issue with the quarterly report, I have a few questions:
- Did the conviction involve any drug-related charges, or was it solely for welfare fraud? This could impact how you address the report issue.
- Did the conviction involve any drug-related charges, or was it solely for welfare fraud? This could impact how you address the report issue.
No I was convicted in the past of conpiracy to commit a crime few years before that
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****, based on what you've shared, it seems that the main issue is related to the welfare fraud conviction and the report question. It's important to clarify whether your past conspiracy conviction was drug-related, as it could affect the report's interpretation. Could you please confirm if the conspiracy conviction involved drugs?
****, based on what you've shared, it seems that the main issue is related to the welfare fraud conviction and the report question. It's important to clarify whether your past conspiracy conviction was drug-related, as it could affect the report's interpretation. Could you please confirm if the conspiracy conviction involved drugs?
It did but my lawyer said I should take that so it could be not a drug charge but conpiracy to commit a crime is the charge all in its own doesn't really matter want conpeicy to sell drugs just to commit a crime and the way the charge goes dosent matter Is what I thought
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****, this is quite a complicated situation. Based on what you've shared, it seems like your conspiracy charge was indeed related to drugs, which could potentially impact the interpretation of the report question. It might be beneficial to review the exact language of your conviction and consult with a lawyer to clarify your specific situation. Would you like more information on how conspiracy charges are generally handled in Nevada?
****, this is quite a complicated situation. Based on what you've shared, it seems like your conspiracy charge was indeed related to drugs, which could potentially impact the interpretation of the report question. It might be beneficial to review the exact language of your conviction and consult with a lawyer to clarify your specific situation. Would you like more information on how conspiracy charges are generally handled in Nevada?
California and no so they were right then but how can I get convicted of welfare fraud with out the intent when welfare fraud consists of two key elements witch one happens to be have intent
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In California, welfare fraud typically requires intent, but there can be cases where circumstantial evidence or negligence leads to a conviction. It’s crucial to understand the specific details of your case. Consider consulting a lawyer for a review of your conviction. Would you like assistance finding legal resources in your area?
In California, welfare fraud typically requires intent, but there can be cases where circumstantial evidence or negligence leads to a conviction. It’s crucial to understand the specific details of your case. Consider consulting a lawyer for a review of your conviction. Would you like assistance finding legal resources in your area?
No I'm just gunna let it go next question different case
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****, I understand you're looking to move on to a different case or question. If you have another legal issue or question you'd like to discuss, feel free to share, and I'll do my best to provide helpful information!
****, I understand you're looking to move on to a different case or question. If you have another legal issue or question you'd like to discuss, feel free to share, and I'll do my best to provide helpful information!
Ok * I got a warrent in the mail from El dorado county says I have a warrent for trespassing and possession same charges as three others I was with got they all have went to court and been sentenced to ten days in jail well me I've been arrested in sac for the warrent and placer but El dorado never comes and gets me just another court day Wich I missed question is isn't there statue of limitations or what it's just misdemeanor can I just put myself on calendar
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****, for misdemeanors like trespassing and possession, the statute of limitations in California is generally one year, but it may not apply once charges are filed and a warrant is issued. You could consider contacting the court to discuss putting yourself on the calendar voluntarily.
****, for misdemeanors like trespassing and possession, the statute of limitations in California is generally one year, but it may not apply once charges are filed and a warrant is issued. You could consider contacting the court to discuss putting yourself on the calendar voluntarily.
What bout statue of limitations
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The statute of limitations typically refers to the time limit for initiating legal proceedings. In California, for misdemeanors like trespassing and possession, it's usually one year from the date of the offense. However, once charges are filed and a warrant is issued, the statute of limitations stops applying. You might want to contact the court to explore options like putting yourself on the calendar voluntarily.
The statute of limitations typically refers to the time limit for initiating legal proceedings. In California, for misdemeanors like trespassing and possession, it's usually one year from the date of the offense. However, once charges are filed and a warrant is issued, the statute of limitations stops applying. You might want to contact the court to explore options like putting yourself on the calendar voluntarily.
Yea I will thanks
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****, your situation involves complex legal issues, especially with the past convictions and current misdemeanor charges. It seems you're considering resolving the warrant issue. If you need further assistance or have more questions about legal procedures, feel free to ask!
****, your situation involves complex legal issues, especially with the past convictions and current misdemeanor charges. It seems you're considering resolving the warrant issue. If you need further assistance or have more questions about legal procedures, feel free to ask!
Thank you
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****, your situation involves multiple legal issues across different states, which can be intricate. If you need more guidance or have further inquiries about legal procedures, feel free to reach out anytime!
****, your situation involves multiple legal issues across different states, which can be intricate. If you need more guidance or have further inquiries about legal procedures, feel free to reach out anytime!
It's not my cases actually my friend she just scared to ask
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It sounds like your friend, ****, is dealing with some complex legal issues. If he or you have any specific questions or need more general information regarding legal procedures in California or Nevada, feel free to ask.
It sounds like your friend, ****, is dealing with some complex legal issues. If he or you have any specific questions or need more general information regarding legal procedures in California or Nevada, feel free to ask.
Ok one more this is bout something happened many years ago
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Sure, I'm here to help! What happened many years ago that you’d like to discuss?
Sure, I'm here to help! What happened many years ago that you’d like to discuss?
Ok well I lived in California my dad had my kids in Nevada they brought three of em to Cali to see me one wanted to stay at his friends in Nevada while they were gone well while they were gone my son wanted to come home so his friend dropped him off at house no one was home obviously Wich his friends mom knew any ways one of neighbore seen him a outside called cops sobcos takes him well my dad goes to court ends up not doing what needed to to get him back well I tryed but didn't work out my question is how fps can take one kidnawaybabtin at that if I'm not capable to take carof one kid but I am to keep other three maks no sense ithr. Take all kid but not just on and split ypbtun
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****, it sounds like a complicated child custody issue involving both California and Nevada. Generally, Child Protective Services (CPS) can remove a child if they believe the child is in danger. However, decisions can vary based on specific circumstances.
- CPS can act if a child's safety is at risk.
- Each child's situation is assessed individually.
- Court decisions are based on evidence presented during hearings.
Would you like more information on how to address child custody issues or the process to regain custody?
****, it sounds like a complicated child custody issue involving both California and Nevada. Generally, Child Protective Services (CPS) can remove a child if they believe the child is in danger. However, decisions can vary based on specific circumstances.
- CPS can act if a child's safety is at risk.
- Each child's situation is assessed individually.
- Court decisions are based on evidence presented during hearings.
Would you like more information on how to address child custody issues or the process to regain custody?
It's was a long time ago my question is if they did there job right they take all kidnot just one a twin at that like crazy
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It seems like you're dealing with a past child custody issue. Generally, CPS decisions are based on the specific circumstances and evidence at the time. They might not always take all children, depending on the situation. If you want more detailed information about CPS procedures, let me know!
It seems like you're dealing with a past child custody issue. Generally, CPS decisions are based on the specific circumstances and evidence at the time. They might not always take all children, depending on the situation. If you want more detailed information about CPS procedures, let me know!