Fi-nal-ly! My new video is done. A month in the making, I hope you enjoy my new format (No more automated intros and premade credits). And I apologize for the Sublime ad, but I just feel lucky that I didn’t get the audio blocked. Let Wrong Reign! Credits: Date Rape – Sublime Gold Digger – Kanye West “Sharingan” – Naruto “In A World” – Geico Advert Technologic – Daft Punk Bitches – Mindless Self Indulgence “Smoking” – C3P-0 Anti-Smoking Advert “Huey Lewis” – American Psycho “Get Birdman Coffee” – Cartoon Network Advert Grillz – Nelly Anything You Can Do – Annie Get Your Gun Man! I Feel Like A Woman – Shania Twain “Party on, Wayne!” – Wayne’s World Since U Been Gone – A Day To Remember Anyway, here’s the legal stuff: I do not own Phoenix Wright. That would be Capcom. I also do not own any of the myriad audio clips used. I ripped the sprites from court-records.net. Great site! (shameless plug XD)
Posts Tagged ‘Attorney’
Phoenix Wrong – Epic Attorney
Sunday, June 20th, 2010How do you find a lawyer who is willing to sue another lawyer? Namely a district attorney?
Saturday, May 1st, 2010I want to sue the District Attorney in my county for not doing his job and doing a poor job for what he did do. Police and DA’s are afforded special protection in the courts and I need to find the right lawyer. I will sue the police department also, but the DA is first.
Miles Edgeworth Ace Attorney Investigations – Trailer Captivate 09
Thursday, April 15th, 2010
www.nintendifference.com This is the first english trailer for Miles Edgeworth Ace Attorney Investigations, showed by Capcom at Captivate 09.
Cincinnati Bankruptcy Lawyer Hamilton County Attorney – Fam
Sunday, April 4th, 2010
bankruptcyhut.com see how Cincinnati Attorneys and Hamilton County Lawyers – and everyone – can provide information – like famous bankruptcy filers – and serve more clients in the process!
Medical Malpractice Lawyer Michigan ~ Lynn Foley ~ Michigan Medical Malpractice Attorney
Saturday, April 3rd, 2010
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Find a Pre-Screened Car Accident Lawyer, Attorney in Los Angeles 661-310-7999
Saturday, December 5th, 2009
To find a pre-screened Attorney in Los Angeles, call the 24HR Lawyer Referral Hotline 661 310 7999
If I have an auto accident, do I have to stop?
Yes. California law says you must stop—whether the accident involves a pedestrian, a moving car, a parked car or someone’s property. If you drive away, you can be charged with hit and run even if the accident was not your fault.
You must also exchange information with the other driver—your name and driver’s license number, the vehicle identification number of the car you are driving, the name and address of the car’s owner, the name and address of your insurance company and your insurance policy number (or other evidence of financial responsibility, such as a bond posted with the Department of Motor Vehicles).
Hit-and-run penalties are severe. Depending on the damage or injuries, you may be fined, sent to jail or both. You also could lose your driver’s license.
If you hit a parked car or other property, try to find the owner or driver. If you cannot, the law says you may drive away only after you leave behind, in a conspicuous place, your name, address and an explanation of the accident, and the name and address of your car’s owner (if other than yourself).
You also must notify the local police or California Highway Patrol (CHP) either by telephone or in person as soon as possible.
You must call the police or the CHP if the accident caused a death or injury. An officer who comes to the scene of the accident will conduct an investigation. If an officer doesn’t show up, you must make a written report on a form available at the police department or CHP office as soon as possible.
What should I do if someone is injured?
The law requires you to give reasonable assistance to anyone who is injured. For example, you may need to call an ambulance, take the injured person to a doctor or hospital, or give first aid—if you know how.
If you are not trained in the appropriate first aid procedures, do not move someone who is badly hurt; you might make the injury worse. However, you should move someone who is in danger of being hurt worse or killed (for example, in a car fire) even if you do make the injury worse.
To help prevent additional collisions, try to warn other motorists that an accident has occurred. Placing flares on the road (only if there are no flammable fluids or items nearby), turning on your car’s hazard lights and lifting the engine hood are usually good ways to warn others on the road. Arrange to get help for anyone who is injured, and try not to panic.
How can I get help?
As soon as you can get to a telephone, call 911. Explain the situation and give the exact location of the accident, so that help can arrive quickly. Be sure to mention whether you need an ambulance or a fire engine.
Remain on the telephone until the operator tells you it is okay to hang up. Or, flag down a passing car and ask the driver to go for help. The driver may have a cellular phone in the car and can make an emergency call on the spot.
What information should I gather at the accident scene?
Since many records now are confidential under the law, you may not be able to obtain the information that you want from the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). So be sure to get as much correct and complete information as you can at the scene of the accident.
You and the other driver should show each other your driver’s licenses and vehicle registrations. Then you should write down:
The other driver’s name, address, date of birth, telephone number, driver’s license number and expiration date, and insurance company.
The other car’s make, year, model, license plate number and expiration date, and vehicle identification number.
The names, addresses, telephone numbers and insurance companies of the other car’s legal and registered owners—if the driver does not own the car.
The names, addresses, dates of birth, driver’s license numbers and telephone numbers of any passengers in the other car.
The names, addresses and telephone numbers of any witnesses to the accident. Ask them to stay to talk to the CHP or police. If they insist on leaving, ask them to tell you what they saw and write everything down.
Try to identify people at the accident scene, even if they will not give their names. For example, if someone who saw the accident drives off, take down his or her license plate number. Law enforcement officials can trace the owner’s name and address.
The name and badge number of the law officer who comes to the accident scene. Ask the officer where and when you can get a copy of any accident report.
A simple diagram of the accident. Draw the positions of both cars before, during and after the accident.
If there are skid marks on the road, pace them off. Draw them on the diagram, noting the distance they cover. Mark the positions of any crosswalks, stop signs, traffic lights or streetlights. If you have a camera with you, take pictures of the scene, and of the other drivers and occupants.
However, do not place yourself in a position of danger in order to complete an accident diagram. Be aware of traffic conditions and skip any measurements that could place you in a position of harm.
Make notes, too, on weather and road conditions.
If the accident happened after dark, note whether the streetlights were on. Estimate your speed and that of the other vehicle. Be sure to record the exact time, date and place the accident happened.
If I think the accident was my fault, should I say so?
Do not volunteer any information about who was to blame for the accident. You may think you are in the wrong and then learn that the other driver is as much or more to blame than you are. You should first talk to your insurance agent, your lawyer or both. Anything you say to the police or the other driver can be used against you later.
Do not agree to pay for damages or sign any paper except a traffic ticket (see #6) until you check with your insurance company or lawyer.
However, be sure to cooperate with the police officer investigating the case. But, stick to the facts.
For instance, if you were driving 30 miles an hour, say so. Do not say, “I wasn’t speeding.”
1000Attorneys.com | Los Angeles Lawyer & Attorney Marketing 661-310-7999
Friday, November 13th, 2009
Opertations:
1000Attorneys.com Lawyer Referral operates as a telephone service and online service. Potential clients call the intake number, where they are screened by an intake specialist. If a referral seems reasonable based on information given by the caller, the potential client is given the name and number of an attorney. We work on an underlying rotation system, by relevant panel in the geographic area requested by the client. Sometimes special circumstances require referral out of the rotation. LRS does not refer on the basis of ethnicity, gender or other characteristic unrelated to the legal area. We do, however, refer for non-English language ability if needed and we can.
The intake staff members are not in a position to give legal advice or to decide the merits of a claim. They do, however, try to refer matters that seem to have minimal damages or that do not hang together to the Neighborhood Legal Clinics for an initial consultation, or to Small Claims Court if the claimed damages fit that jurisdiction. They also try not to refer matters where the caller cannot articulate a legal matter.
Benefits:
There are many benefits from joining a California Bar Approved lawyer referral service. Most importantly, you can have an immediate impact on your pipeline while avoiding any violations of the California State Bar code of conduct as it relates to attorney advertisign and marketing. Other benefits are:
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