Saturday, April 5, 2014

Criminal Defense Attorney in Duluth

Question: The property manger said she put out a disposition warrant out on the 18 of November I never received it because it had the wrong address and was placed on the wrong door. I went to her office on the 19 of November to pay my lot rent and late charges but she refuse to take it, because of the warrant Now it`s the 26 of November and I still have not gotten it yet.What should I do.

Answer: The property manager has a dispossessory, which means the court have given her permission to reclaim the property. The lease was broken when the rent was late. Let me repeat: The lease was broken when the rent was late. Therefore, the property manager can refuse to take your money in exchange for the property. I suspect the entire truth involves you being late on the rent in the past, because property managers do not put out good tenants in a tight economy. Let`s be for real.

Answered by Lawrence Lewis - Criminal Defense Attorney in Duluth

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I hung a shingle in February 2000, because I saw that individuals charged with criminal offenses were being underserved by the attorneys practicing criminal law. Since February 2000, I have represented more than two thousand criminal clients. I only practice criminal law, but I do everything from violations of probation to Supreme Court appeals. There are few attorneys under the age of sixty that have my level of experience. I have tried more than two hundred major felony jury trials. I have tried more than fifty misdemeanor jury trials. In Philadelphia as a prosecutor, I tried more than two thousand bench trials. I have conducted more than three thousand preliminary hearings and bond hearings. Yet, I still have the energy at forty-five to serve my current clients. There is nothing that will occur in a courtroom that I have not experienced before. When you are looking for an attorney, experience is everything.