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STX_10.0
Commercial air transportation is heavily regulated by the U.S. Code. [14 CFR Part 250](_URL_0_) explicitly allows (and regulates) the practice of overselling flights. [For example](_URL_1_): > ### § 250.11 Public disclosure of deliberate overbooking and boarding procedures. (a) Every carrier shall cause to ...
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151
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STX_10.0
I like the question, but right now it seems pedantic: Wikipedia isn't law, and many border checkpoints are well within the territory of their countries. Is there a law that says, " ;One must clear customs *before* crossing the border? " ; or " ;Exactly at the physical border? " ; Even the Korean peninsula has (...
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151
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STX_10.0
Remapping keys in isearch is nothing special, however isearch is not using the minibuffer, but the echo area for displaying its state. This means that trying to use a conventional editing command like `delete-word` will not have the intended effect (deleting a word in the minibuffer), but rather edit text in the buffe...
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STX_10.0
We require a review process using Pull requests in github onto our main dev or master branches. During that review process, we will mark pull requests as requiring changes if many files have white space or line ending differences, and insist that they follow the formatting of the dev or master branch they are making th...
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STX_10.0
Yes, anyone who has had their property seized pursuant to a search warrant can appeal for relief. Especially an innocent party might contact the law enforcement agency that seized the property, and/or the government attorney's office handling the case for which the property was seized. Although I am not aware o...
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STX_10.0
In this case, " ;Fire and Forget " ; doesn't mean what you think it means. It isn't the case that you fire the build and then forget about the outcome. What actually happens is that you fire the event, and then forget about what the process is doing up until the point where the process returns feedback to ...
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STX_10.0
There's a tradeoff in written contracts: The more precise and comprehensive, the longer they have to be. The [basics of a contract are described here](_URL_0_), and it's possible to have a legally valid contract without writing anything at all. But the more you care about avoiding ambiguity and covering ...
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STX_10.0
The examples you gave for Geography based questions are also very limited in terms of Time. Conferences, Seminars, University programs, etc, all change from Year to year and can exist for a very short amount of time. On the other hand, people often travel across the globe to attend a specific University or Confer...
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STX_10.0
Even your question points out, " ;What is Justice? " ; has been debated *as a matter of philosophy* for thousands of years. The question is often raised and addressed in judicial opinions, with answers as varied as the person answering and the specific circumstances in question. What you ask is a matter of opinion ...
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STX_10.0
As far as I was able to tell it's not possible. We solved this by using Pipeline putting the custom messages in the Jenkinsfile. The flexibility gained by having the Jenkinsfile in the git repo really helped our developers have a better understanding of the build process, and allowed them to make necessary ch...
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STX_10.0
In principle, police are liable for the safety of anyone they detain. If an officer creates a hazardous condition, as was described in this scenario, he or his agency (which effectively means the taxpayers who fund his agency) can be held liable for damages resulting from that action. (Whether it is the officer or in...
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STX_10.0
1. The Nazi gas chambers used Zyklon B, a device and formulation for dispersing hydrogen cyanide (HCN), which is an extraordinarily lethal chemical. 2. In gas chambers these devices were employed in a manner specifically to cause the death of masses of persons through direct exposure to the chemical HCN. 3. But Zyklo...
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STX_10.0
Interestingly enough, Evil *does* define an initial state for `view-mode`, but it won't do anything because `view-mode` is a minor mode and initial states are for major modes only. The correct way to change the associated state is by using a hook: (add-hook 'view-mode-hook 'evil-motion-state) Tha...
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STX_10.0
It's important to distinguish between customization code (part of your init file) and package code (part of a package). In customization code one appends something to a list with (add-to-list 'savehist-additional-variables 'evil-ex-history) Whereas in package code you use ;; creates duplic...
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STX_10.0
In the U.S. sales tax is not generally assessed on transactions of goods or services for resale. (E.g., search for " ;sales tax resale certificate " ; and whatever states you're interested in.) Furthermore, [in the U.S. businesses are generally only liable for collecting sales & use tax in states and jurisdi...
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STX_10.0
Strictly speaking, if party *X* agrees to indemnify party *Y* for damage *Z*, then *X* is only agreeing to pay *Y* for realized damages *Z*. Example: I agree to print something you wrote about about Acme. In exchange, you agree to indemnify and defend me against any defamation claims by Acme. Acme sues me for defa...
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STX_10.0
@DaleM - I think I could come up with a moral hazard scenario, but *in general* I don't see how it would be in *Y*'s *interest* to concede a third-party claim. In the example given: With no defense I am adjudged a libeler, even though I don't have to pay the associated damages. I'm having trouble imag...
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STX_10.0
Explanations of Apple's MagSafe patent are [here](_URL_6_). [The USPTO explains what can be patented under U.S. statute](_URL_2_) (which is generally informative for all member countries of the [Patent Cooperation Treaty](_URL_4_)): > [A]ny person who “invents or discovers any new and useful process, > m...
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STX_10.0
This article about " ;[How healthy is your Dockerized application? " ;][1] explains the trouble with monitoring, but it doesn't provide any good examples of how to actually monitor a microservice inside of the docker container. We are currently using PM2 monit to monitor our microservices, but as we put them in...
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STX_10.0
Assume someone is exploiting DigitalNote, Dashcoin, or Bytecoin. Apparently, they could issue large amounts of those coins to manipulate that individual coin value. But what keeps them from exchanging this fictional value for other cryptos, and thus creating fictional demand for Monero and other coins? Also, do we k...
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STX_10.0
One can argue that [you should always be worried](_URL_0_). Much more so when you are addressing legal questions without the legal advice of a qualified attorney. The email you got from your company *says something*. It offers " ;[protection](_URL_1_) " ; to the extent that: 1. Your written contract doesn'...
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STX_10.0
**Date/Time (EST):** Wednesday, June 28, 2017, 6:30 PM **Date/Time (UTC):** Wednesday, June 28, 2017, 23:30 **Location:** [Roam Buckhead][1], 3365 Piedmont Rd NE, Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA **RSVP:** _URL_4_ **Twitter:** [@AtlantaSitecore][2] ![Atlanta Sitecore User Group][3] Mark your calendars for the ...
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STX_10.0
Given the current state of law, [police can effectively search any car they have stopped on a public road](_URL_2_). There is no legal requirement for police to identify any person pursuant to a search of a vehicle. In fact, [in many states the police need probable cause to detain a person and demand identification...
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STX_10.0
You can't, at least not yet. Remember, YouTube was originally designed to be a video hosting site and not a *music sharing* service (but it's heading that way). The autoplay'd videos you watch are from the 'up next' sidebar which recommends other videos for you to watch next. These are typically...
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STX_10.0
The Wilderness Protocol is: " ; " ;The Wilderness protocol (see page 101, August 1995 QST) calls for hams in the wilderness to announce their presence on, and to monitor, the national calling frequencies for five minutes beginning at the top of the hour, every three hours from 7 AM to 7 PM while in the back country. A...
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STX_10.0
This is a classic case where reading the docs gives you the answer immediately: > unwind-protect is a special form in ‘C source code’. > > (unwind-protect BODYFORM UNWINDFORMS...) > > Do BODYFORM, protecting with UNWINDFORMS. > If BODYFORM completes normally, its value is returned > after execu...
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STX_10.0
I'm currently hacking on an elisp IRC bot and have a section of code that I want to enable only when it's run on a remote machine with a specific hostname. However, I couldn't find any premade function to retrieve the machine's hostname. Eventually I settled for `(shell-command-to-string " ;uname -n ...
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STX_10.0
Many times we try to blend in with some friend's friends. However, being accepted into that group of friends is not so simple, for a few reasons. While hanging around that group does allow someone to familiarize with the group and also creates introductions, it does not mean that one is fully integrated into th...
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STX_10.0
" ;Probable cause " ; is a disturbingly subjective and vague standard that is nevertheless central to the criminal justice system: " ;Probable cause " ; is the standard that justifies everything from search to arrest to a judge's decision in a preliminary hearing to hold a person for trial. [Black's Law Dic...
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STX_10.0
@TomAu - I don't think it has to do with " ;proof, " ; since nothing is really *proven* when a question of " ;probable cause " ; is challenged. It's more like a judge agrees that a reasonable person perceiving the same facts and/or circumstances would consider there to be sufficient probability that a person...
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STX_10.0
Ask the court clerk if they have a form or specification for what they are requesting. *If they don't, then any unspecified detail probably doesn't matter.* For example, if the clerk refused to provide further instructions or information then, based on the note you received, as a layperson I would reply wit...
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STX_10.0
The International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) has established a small set of emergency frequencies. Some of these are global and some are for one of the three IARU regions. The IARU calls these frequencies " ;emergency centres of activity " ;. The full list is here: _URL_3_ By far the most common one is 14.300...
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STX_10.0
This sounds like a semantic question, and the answer is that when the two terms can be brought to bear on the same question they would mean the same thing. E.g., " ;affirmative action " ; could be described as a racist program " ;tailored " ; to extend preference to certain races. However, one could instead parse...
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STX_10.0
A subject's religion, house rules, etc. are simply not a consideration in the issuance and execution of a search warrant. A warrant authorizes officers to take whatever measures they consider necessary to safely search for and secure whatever is being sought. The only variations in a search warrant are whether: ...
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STX_10.0
In the U.S.: To my knowledge all states and jurisdictions that with a " ;sales tax " ; technically have a " ;use " ; tax, which means the tax liability falls on the purchaser. However, they require " ;businesses " ; (whose exact definition varies by jurisdiction) to collect and remit that tax on behalf of " ;consu...
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STX_10.0
The burden for proving claims in civil actions is " ;[preponderance of evidence][1], " ; i.e., merely that " ;more than 50% of the evidence favors a conclusion. " ; However, the standard for conviction of any *crime* is " ;beyond a reasonable doubt. " ; I.e., if the defense can raise reasonable doubt about one&#...
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STX_10.0
Following [this question](_URL_0_), which is part of a chain of interesting posts exploring the use of civil actions to force liability insurers to pay for unintentional torts of their insureds: Suppose a person wishes to *lose* a lawsuit for " ;wrongful death " ; in order to benefit some third party (e.g., the kids ...
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STX_10.0
All use of intellectual property (IP) that you do not own must comply with the license terms of the IP. Most open-source software is released/shared under licensing terms. Typically they are not onerous, but legally they must still be respected. Some licenses distinguish between commercial vs. non-commercial, prof...
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STX_10.0
But there are principled circumstances in which such actions are *not* allowed? It does seem unsporting to allow an action in which a plaintiff member can also essentially throw the defense, thereby taking from the pockets of all co-defendants! I.e., your note that, " ;Generally speaking, a court does not allow a co...
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STX_10.0
This sounds a little scary/surprising: entities can be bound merely by " ;ostensible authority? " ; Can you provide any references? Because I might know a guy in a non-extraditing country who is ready to visit Australia, dress up in a suit, print some business cards, and sign a bunch of lucrative contracts on behalf...
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STX_10.0
I agree there is an argument from a Stack Exchange policy perspective for closing this sort of question because each answer for a different jurisdiction could be correct, and we don't like questions that have multiple correct answers (even though we encourage multiple answers per question, so not sure how to reconc...
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STX_10.0
What you describe is nothing malicious. I'm not a lawyer, so I can't say whether it *technically* runs afoul of laws proscribing " ;unauthorized access/use of computer systems. " ; Also, it may *technically* run afoul of the host's terms and conditions. Again, IANAL, so I can't rule out the sad po...
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STX_10.0
@cnst - I don't quite follow: Are you saying *this* question appears to be asking for specific legal advice? If so: I picked a " ;strong " ; hypothetical to illustrate the titular question (and to relate it to the " ;inspiring " ; Q & A), but the hypothetical could be *any* tort with a potentially associated cri...
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STX_10.0
**To clarify the moderator involvement here:** The current moderators have agreed to avoid voting to close when there appears to be reasonable room for debate, because a moderator can't " ;vote " ;: a moderator close has immediate effect and so it stymies the development of community norms and participation, and c...
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STX_10.0
Processing creates an " ;identity. " ; Not that it would serve the alien for any positive purposes, but his fingerprints, photograph, physical description, and whatever name/alias he provided would be in a national database should any law enforcement agency come across him in the future. But after being processed,...
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STX_10.0
In the U.S. there is no law that requires you to ever say a word to a law enforcement officer, and lawyers generally encourage you to minimize what you communicate to them anyway. I can't think of any situation where a request for information could not be demanded in writing. As a practical matter, in some situ...
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STX_10.0
In my experience anytime somebody is going so slow as to cause a nuisance they are subject to a moving violation like " ;[Impeding the Flow of Traffic](_URL_0_). " ; In general statutes do not specify minimum speeds because the " ;safe and reasonable " ; speed for a road can vary (downward) with conditions. I h...
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STX_10.0
This happens all the time in the U.S.: Someone does internal work on their house that, according to ordinances, requires permits. Eventually, if they go to sell the house, the unpermitted work is discovered. In every case I have seen, the municipality will require the work to be inspected. Any additional work requir...
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STX_10.0
@SergZ. - Protection of " ;domestic animals, " ; which I understood to mean pets, is likewise allowed, but I assume livestock are also " ;domestic animals. " ; Two points I am unsure of, and I would like to see answered: (1) Can one defend domestic animals against *endangered* animals? (2) Can one use lethal force ...
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STX_10.0
Thank you for another fascinating and informative answer! So: Time spent discussing billing is not billable to a client. What if those discussions diverge into questions of strategy: E.g., " ;Why did you do this, or why didn't you do that? Or why was this a reasonable outcome, and why couldn't you have done...
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STX_10.0
*If you don't make any false or misleading claims* I don't believe there is any law or regulatory agency in the free world that would prohibit this. Since I can't prove a negative, here is a broad analogy followed by a fun anecdote: There are plenty of products that are functionally equivalent but where...
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STX_10.0
The only way to absolutely guarantee that your headphones don't get chewed on is to place them in a container that the cats cannot open. Do not assume that just because the container is difficult to imagine opening by a cat that it will be impossible (or even difficult). I have seen cats knock things off the coun...
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STX_10.0
Contracts are allowed to address or stipulate anything that is not illegal. Employers are generally allowed to apply restrictions that do not discriminate against protected characteristics. I.e., unless there is a law against it, employers are almost certainly allowed to regulate the relationships between employees. ...
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STX_10.0
@WoJ - For nepotism it is defined by law: E.g., legal marriage, children, relatives within some degree. For fraternization it is the *appearance* that is at stake, and it most certainly bears on the workplace: If someone in a supervisory position *appears* to have a relationship with a subordinate then it colors all o...
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STX_10.0
1) The most basic facility for this would be [abbrevs](_URL_1_). They correspond to Vim's abbreviations, but are in so far different that you need to enable `abbrev-mode` first and can define mode-specific abbrevs. I'd use these for correcting typos, expanding acronyms and other basic expansions. 2) I have...
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STX_10.0
Emacs does generally use `C-p` and `C-n` for moving the cursor up and down, ` < up > ` and ` < down > ` are usually bound to the same command. That&#39;s why you get the unfamiliar behaviour of the arrow keys not cycling the history. As a compromise `M-p` and `M-n` are bound in these contexts to history cycling comma...
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STX_10.0
Maybe the title should be changed? I think there are excellent *arguments* for these theories: aside from early U.S. founding documents like the Federalist Papers that support them, there are more explicit American political philosophers like <PERSON> who is worth reading on the subject. But you seem to be asking if ...
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I won&#39;t address the legal questions: You would need to consult a solicitor in your jurisdiction if you&#39;re concerned with that. Practically matters of this magnitude rarely get litigated once liability has been accepted. It would be more common to confirm the terms of coverage with the roofer&#39;s insurance...
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STX_10.0
Take option #2. Your concern in that scenario is not realistic: A lawyer who " ;reported " ; you to the counterparty of your settlement for such a consultation would be disbarred so quickly and harshly that it might actually give you faith in the Bar Associations. Consultations with lawyers are [privileged](_URL_0_)...
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STX_10.0
You can use the < code > get_template_part < /code > to load different files into your template, using whatever combination of name/slug you want. Works friendly with child themes also, which might be worth investigating if you want to have multiple different themes. [The documentation says](_URL_0_): > **Fu...
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@A.S. - Basically, yes, that will probably be the second thing you&#39;d say. First should be something like, " ;Are you a lawyer, and are you available to provide me with legal advice on a securities industry matter? " ; If they say yes, then the attorney-client relationship is established. Then, when you tell the...
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STX_10.0
Normally, payments between entities other than Corporations of more than $600 need to be reported to the IRS using form 1099-MISC. This is the obligation of the payer, not the payee. You should expect the company paying yours to request a [Form W-9](_URL_1_) from you at some point, and then by February 16 of the next...
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STX_10.0
I&#39;m afraid you can&#39;t influence this in the HTML export (as opposed to the LaTeX export which allows adding arbitrary captioning code) because the behaviour is hardcoded in Org&#39;s `org-html-paragraph`: (if (not (org-string-nw-p raw)) raw (concat " ; < span class=\ " ;figure-number\ " ; ...
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STX_10.0
Post an answer if Spotify does it differently. My general understanding is that you " ;put it out there " ; however possible, and meanwhile register with the performance fee management companies in the big markets you think it might hit, then hope that they can catch and collect on all commercial use. Maybe releasin...
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STX_10.0
If this question weren&#39;t about programmatic access (for designing something like a printable cheatsheet), I&#39;d suggest you to look at either `evil-maps.el` or `evil-motions` in `evil-vars.el`. Evil&#39;s motions are bound in `evil-motion-state-map`, so a possible approach would be just traversing that keymap ...
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STX_10.0
See [tag:jury-nullification]. I&#39;m not a legal historian, so I can&#39;t say for sure what the laws on jury acquittals were at that time in that jurisdiction. However, when a jury has final discretion to acquit a defendant of a crime that&#39;s it: They can effectively ignore laws if they want to acquit someone. ...
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STX_10.0
@MarchHo - Yes, *could* be something else. As <PERSON> suggested: at best this is a history question. There is probably a transcript of the trial, and given the attention to the matter I would imagine there is *a lot* of ex post analysis of the trial and acquittal that would be more illuminating than anything a gener...
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STX_10.0
" ;Whistleblowing " ; by publicizing classified information does not have a safe harbor in the law. In the U.S., everyone who is given access to classified information signs NDAs acknowledging that unauthorized disclosure of classified information will subject them to both civil and criminal penalties. (Even non-gove...
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STX_10.0
You could only be charged with Treason in connection with leaking information if the government could establish not only that you violated your duty to protect the information but also that the leak provided aid and comfort to enemies of the country. Otherwise the *most* serious criminal charge you could face would be...
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STX_10.0
The IRS rules on deductibility of business gifts are in [Pub 463](_URL_0_). Deductibility of business gifts " ;for the eventual personal use or benefit of a particular person or a limited class of people " ; is limited to $25 per person per year. [Furthermore](_URL_1_), > Cash & ndash; or cash equivalents, ...
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STX_10.0
@Mr.A - *nomen agentis* made it answerable and on-topic. He is correct that such a broad question as you seem to want to pose would not be appropriate here. If you don&#39;t like what was done with this question you&#39;re welcome to try again with a different question. (You can even disclaim ownership of this quest...
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STX_10.0
Yes, you can be compelled by the government to reveal information: All it takes is a judge agreeing with a plaintiff or prosecutor that it has some relevance to a complaint over which the court has jurisdiction. If that point arrives and you want to protect that information you only have three choices: 1. Get a le...
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STX_10.0
Suppose I commit a murder of a federal official and get away with it. Later I discover that some other unfortunate individual is being prosecuted for the murder I committed. I feel sorry for him, so I confess to a lawyer and wonder if I can do anything to get the innocent defendant free. 1. Can my lawyer communic...
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STX_10.0
Yes: Many states have laws against " ;hoax bombs " ; or " ;false bombs. " ; E.g., [in Texas](_URL_1_): > (a) A person commits an offense if the person knowingly manufactures, > sells, purchases, transports, or possesses a hoax bomb with intent to > use the hoax bomb to: > > 1. make another believe t...
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STX_10.0
Are there clear rules on when to use subpoenas for discovery as opposed to requests? E.g., is it correct that subpoenas are supposed to be served for discovery from third parties to a legal action, whereas discovery on a counterparty is supposed to be through requests? My current understanding of *custom* is that a...
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STX_10.0
Good answer, and good proposed response. But does a warning/ " ;reservation of rights " ; letter like that generally merit a direct response? I don&#39;t see an actual accusation in it (though I don&#39;t claim to know what the best course of action is based on that observation). I did once respond to such a letter ...
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STX_10.0
When a lawyer needs an expert witness I assume he looks for three things: 1. Unimpeachable credentials 1. Motivation to support his case 1. The ability to favorably impress a jury, via a compelling demeanor and convincing, lucid, and engaging testimony. For commonly litigated fields like medicine I assume th...
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STX_10.0
> In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right ... to > have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence. *(U.S. Constitution, Sixth Amendment.)* The last Supreme Court ruling on this appears to be [<PERSON> v. Wainwright](_URL_2_), which applies the Sixth Amendment " ;right to counsel " ; for...
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STX_10.0
Your question is no longer consistent: Public counsel withdrew. Defendant retained private counsel. Defendant was never without counsel. Your question *suggests* that at some point Defendant requested different public counsel and was rebuffed. Did that occur? Or are you asking in general whether one has the right ...
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The question is whether the lawyer *could be required to speak* against his client. E.g., client is in court or administrative hearings and says, " ;My defense is that my attorney said *Z*. " ; *Z* isn&#39;t implausible, but questionable enough that the opposition would like to confirm he said *Z*. Would they even ...
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Wow, [that](_URL_0_) is confusing: The lawyer for a woman accusing a man of sexual assault not only " ;abruptly quit the case " ; but even called a hasty press conference to *publicly declare*, " ;I can only say that I don&#39;t know what&#39;s true and what&#39;s not true. I received the storyline from the mother. A...
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You are talking about " ;joint tenancy. " ; I am familiar with bank accounts having multiple owners characterized as " ;Joint tenants with rights of survivorship " ; (JTWROS). This keeps the account out of probate: a death certificate simply removes the name of any owner who dies. *But* a probate court afraid that...
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@DaleM - The Constitution actually enumerates quite a few more rights than that. Among them, as I understand it, is the right to not be deprived of property without due process. If the " ;due process " ; itself deprives you of property that seems like a glaring defect, for which this question seeks an explanation. ...
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If what you show is correct and above-board then you are being sued in superior court. However it sounds unlikely that the plaintiff could have served you with notice of such a lawsuit without you realizing it, so if I were you I would *first* call the court to see if they do in fact have a case with the docket number...
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@JamesTrotter Only a solicitor could address your prospects in your particular case. You might be able to assess on your own if this is just administrative -- e.g., it simply got filed in court before you got it straightened out with the DVLA, but ultimately you have the evidence necessary to absolve yourself of liabi...
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@NateEldredge Superior court is a significant step up from small claims court. Unless in CA you can continue a case from small claims in a trial court, and unless the docket number is the same, then I assume it would be a *new* action (even if likely brought pursuant to the small claims judgement). I&#39;m not a lawy...
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<PERSON> -- I agree a reasonable argument can be made for that, and I won&#39;t keep it from closing if it gets the votes. However check my answer: I essentially took this as a, " ;What the heck is this? " ; question, and answered with, " ;It probably means you&#39;re being sued, *in which case you need to get a law...
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@jqning - I think the U.S. government set the upper limit for passive security on its nuclear weapon sites. Nowhere is anything resembling a " ;weapon " ; employed. It&#39;s just layers of steel, cement, and earth. ( " ;Active " ; security, when present, takes the form of a guard detail.) Other than *maybe* zoning...
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**Probably**, up to $5,250 per year per employee, *if* the employer sets up a " ;Qualified Educational Assistance Plan " ; (a.k.a. a [section 127](_URL_0_) plan) that doesn&#39;t disproportionately benefit " ;highly-compensated employees. " ; This, like most of the tax code, is grossly complicated. If you or your...
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In general: If the contract specifies some term (or " ;duration " ;), then it can only be modified in accordance with its own terms. When the employment contract expires any future employment term is subject to negotiation, and benefits could certainly be modified at that time. There are exceptions to this in labor ...
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Could you elaborate on that? All roads must go through a law enforcement officer? Even if one fears that those immediately available would be less-than-perfectly-objective in such a scenario? So if one manages to arrest a police officer, who promptly declares the arresting citizen to be " ;under arrest, " ; the cit...
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As long as you comply with Oregon laws regarding the display of the temporary registration/tag (as well as the state&#39;s other laws regarding insurance and documentation you must have when operating the vehicle on public roads) then you cannot be found guilty of operating an unregistered vehicle or improper documenta...
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I frequently encounter situations in which there is likely civil liability between two parties but where the aggrieved party does not pursue legal action because they lack money and/or expertise. Occasionally I have approached lawyers when I see such cases with apparently positive (risk-adjusted) expected return fro...
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@gracey209 - To your first question: Sometimes as a potential client, sometimes on behalf of a potential client. " ;Risk-adjusted expected return " ; means the expected winnings/settlement multiplied by the probability of getting it. So if by sending a demand letter there&#39;s a 10% chance they&#39;ll acquiesce to ...
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@gracey209 A " ;queue of contingency cases " ; would be ones where you say, " ;I&#39;m willing to put it in my pile, and if I find free time and decide it&#39;s worth working yours (as opposed to some other one in the pile) it I will do so under terms X, Y, Z. But I won&#39;t guarantee that I&#39;ll ever work on it...
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In general it is the *policy* of law enforcement organizations to maintain the details of open investigations in confidence. Certainly, disclosing details of an allegation to an accused would be unusual, although some investigatory techniques do depend on strategic revelations. The disclosure of a detailed complain...
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Fair enough. So to put a bow on the answer: I get a kick out of designing *mock* booby-traps and *pretending* my home is an impregnable fortress. I have warnings and everything. The warranted search party sees those and I&#39;m not around to say, " ;No, it&#39;s all fake, see? " ; So they freak out, call in SWAT, ...
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So *if I, as the potential client*, go to a lawyer and say, " ;I agree to let you withdraw from this case at any time and for any reason, and to keep 100% of the award, because the chance that my adversary will get a taste of justice is all the reward I need, " ; that won&#39;t fly? The *judge* could insist that the ...
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I was surprised to learn that [police can question a minor without the presence, permission, or even notification of the minor&#39;s legal guardian](_URL_0_). (Even when investigating a matter unrelated to the guardian.) Apparently children can even be Mirandized! Which means that in theory they can demand a lawyer i...
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The more I look into this the more astonished I am. E.g., [There is no federal law banning the controversial practices of restraint and seclusion](_URL_0_). " ;This could mean something like using tape or rope to restrain a child in his seat. It could mean holding a student facedown on the ground. Seclusion is when ...
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