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delcodick t1_j4gk4yw wrote
Reply to comment by Smokey_Katt in In Pennsylvania is it illegal for an 18 year old to smoke a cigar? by TheKidBaller576
Sssssshhhh. Don’t force people to think when they are incapable of it. Everything is black and white in their world. 😉
delcodick t1_j4gjyod wrote
Reply to comment by Odd_Shirt_3556 in In Pennsylvania is it illegal for an 18 year old to smoke a cigar? by TheKidBaller576
Lol are you also from Erie? Perhaps it is the water 🤷♂️
delcodick t1_j4gjtfr wrote
Reply to comment by discogeek in In Pennsylvania is it illegal for an 18 year old to smoke a cigar? by TheKidBaller576
🤣🤣🤣🤣. You can’t help yourself. There is no requirement to answer police questions ever License suspension is a matter of implied consent and not a criminal matter. I do admire your insistence on obtaining full value from the spade you bought by digging an ever deepening hole for yourself. Hilarious
delcodick t1_j4gj14i wrote
Reply to comment by discogeek in In Pennsylvania is it illegal for an 18 year old to smoke a cigar? by TheKidBaller576
Quit day drinking dude. You are just compounding your stupidity at this point. 🤣.
delcodick t1_j4ghd4w wrote
Reply to comment by discogeek in In Pennsylvania is it illegal for an 18 year old to smoke a cigar? by TheKidBaller576
I have no Idea. I wasn’t educated in Delco. I did however manage to gain my law degree. Cry some more silly person 🤣
delcodick t1_j4g8125 wrote
Reply to comment by discogeek in In Pennsylvania is it illegal for an 18 year old to smoke a cigar? by TheKidBaller576
So the 5th Ammendment doesn’t apply in Erie? Who knew 🤷♂️. There is so much wrong in this post I hardly know where to begin so I shall just lol and move along 🤣
delcodick t1_j4ebhyh wrote
Reply to comment by Sunflower_After_Dark in Euston shooting: Girl, 7, and three women injured near church by millajones
That would make you over 700 years old so I am confident in my assessment that your claim is in fact bullshit
delcodick t1_j49akxb wrote
Disguise your car as a cow
delcodick t1_j2tvy9u wrote
Reply to comment by axeville in DMV questions: Bought car online and now trying to figure out next steps by ScorchedOak
Well they managed to disrupt the market to actually increase the costs to consumers by inflating used car values so I doubt many will share your sadness. 🤷♂️ they are in debt to their major secured creditors to the tune of $4 billion so unsecured creditors are pretty much getting as screwed as the market place was by them.
delcodick t1_j2tsn7d wrote
Reply to comment by axeville in DMV questions: Bought car online and now trying to figure out next steps by ScorchedOak
Lol. You appear to be unaware of the Carvana legal difficulties with numerous States over this exact issue.
delcodick t1_j2bor9y wrote
I can see why. Nobody is that White
delcodick t1_j23l8s7 wrote
Reply to comment by TheEnforcer91 in What are the next steps after suing a landlord and getting a judgment? by TheEnforcer91
That changes matters somewhat. I seriously suggest you consult an Attorney experienced with Landlord tenant and debt collection matters in That case. There are lots of questions to consider from the information you have provided that go further than an Internet forum. Most Attorney’s will give you a free initial consultation which will allow you to decide if this is worth moving forward or not, and if so on what basis, together with an estimate of upfront costs. Good luck
delcodick t1_j22w34j wrote
Reply to comment by artificialavocado in What are the next steps after suing a landlord and getting a judgment? by TheEnforcer91
You can not generally garnish wages in PA and certainly not in this case.
There is a process to through that will involve costs in terms of time and money. Bank garnishment isn’t done at magesterial level.
The OP has not said they obtained judgement in small claims court. But as you hinted at that possibility it would be helpful if they clarified.
It is possible for the OP to act Pro Se but in order to avoid certain pitfalls it probably better to engage the services of an attorney.
It is always dangerous to infer factual information from what the OP has told us but it would appear at first glance (given that no answer was filed with the court) that the landlord is an individual and not a legal entity such as an LLC etc and that the OP is in fact the sole person conducting business as the owner and landlord of the property.
There is a danger that this may not be the case and the OP needs to make sure they have sued and obtained judgement against the correct party
If they have indeed obtained a valid judgement against which has passed the time for appeal then they can move forward.
The OP appears to be aware that they can not force collection remedies until a Praecipe to Enter Judgment is actually filed with the local county courts in Pennsylvania. This document called a “Praecipe to Enter Judgment” is governed in part by PA R.C.P. Rule 237.1.
For the OP to collect a judgment in PA they will need to file and record the judgment in each and every county where the debtor resides or owns real property. Real property in simple terms means a house or other property or land.
Once this has been done the OP can then file with the department of court records a praecipe for a writ of execution.
It may or may not be worth the investment in terms of fees and time for the OP to seek collection of the judgement.
Only they can know that.
delcodick t1_j21r1op wrote
If you have his bank account details (bank name will suffice) where you paid rent to, then garnish it.
delcodick t1_iyblyz0 wrote
Reply to comment by IPA_lot_ in Philly DA files motion to reconsider sentence for former officer convicted of voluntary manslaughter by redeyeblink
Your public admission to being wrong is exceptionally refreshing to see on Reddit. Well done
delcodick t1_iy9ytps wrote
Reply to comment by Dryheavemorning in CHEAPEST WAY TO GET A MEDICAL MARIJUANA CARD IN PA by NOLAnuts
The Judge I appeared in front of recently liked my argument better 🤷♂️
delcodick t1_iy9w1sa wrote
Reply to comment by ginmang in CHEAPEST WAY TO GET A MEDICAL MARIJUANA CARD IN PA by NOLAnuts
Apparently questioning the OP knowledge of the law or what a PA MMC actually allows as opposed to what they think it allows is frowned upon 🤷♂️
In the state of Pennsylvania, according to Act 16 if 2016 a the Medical Marijuana Act, the term “medical marijuana” refers to marijuana obtained for certified medical use by a Pennsylvania resident with a SERIOUS medical condition and is limited by statute in Pennsylvania to use in the following forms: Pill, Oil, Topical forms including, gels, creams and ointments, Tincture, Liquid, A form medically appropriate for administration by vaporization or nebulization, excluding dry leaf or plant form
delcodick t1_j4he6ko wrote
Reply to A GOP postmortem: What went so wrong in Pennsylvania? by newzee1
I am willing to tell them for $2.8 m consultancy fee plus unaudited expenses.