Virginia is a state that does not record traffic camera images. Many don't.
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That does not mean they can't find other cameras but the VDOT ones are a dead end.
It's not "Fox News" (which is a national news agency) but a a local affiliate of Fox which got the story wrong. Here in Atlanta, I see local affiliate stations of all networks "enhancing" stories for more viewers.
If you look at the actual POA you will see the list of actions. None are crossed out (or limited).
A person need not be present for a POA to be executed. For example, when I bought my car, I signed a limited POA form allowing the dealer to do the title work without me being present. It is...
I think it's a logic flaw in the website program. The site is mainly to display deed information where there is a grantee and an grantor.
It's probably an automatic scan of some sort of the document.
The summary shown there is misleading. Open the document and you will see Rusty is the designated POA. The other names are alternate (backup) appointees.
Here's my guess as to what happened that night., granted this is from experience in Ohio rather than Texas, but my bet is the process is very similar.
If you have an accident outside city limits, the responsible agency is the county sheriff, unless a township or other jurisdiction has a police...
I'm not sure where the idea any other family member is involved in the POA process came from.
The files POA document clearly states Alan appointed Rusty as his POA.
I don't know, but my bet is they had mutual POAs prepared at the same time.
I've said it before and I still believe it is the case here, especially given the POA that has existed for years. There is (was?) an extensive legal process that would be set up to protect couples who were not be married. These documents were designed to give the same legal rights and...
All that is necessary is to keep reading the often quoted "abandoned vehicle" text linked here (as I have pointed out before):
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Sec. 683.003. CONFLICT OF LAWS; EFFECT ON OTHER LAWS. (a) Sections 683.051-683.055 may not be read as conflicting with Sections...
I've wondered if either James or Pam owned a car that was worth a little money, if someone who looked vaguely like the car's owner could have used the ID to sell the car and get some money.
It is technically not an "abandoned vehicle" in this case. It is a vehicle involved in an accident. The 48 hours stuff is not going to apply. There are different rules for cars involved in accidents.
The car had to be flat towed. No other way given the damage IMO.
You could still tow a front wheel drive car (such as this is) without it being in neutral as long as the front wheels are off the ground as the rear wheels are unaffected.
Could the car have been drug onto the flatbed if it was...
Scrap value of the car is probably no more than $1000. It looks like a dealer license is not necessary to bid (some auctions in some states require a dealer license to bid).
Most likely the winning bidder will be a salvage yard.
The pictures of the damaged car just don't support the pushed off the road theory. There are pictures of the rear bumper cover which was ripped off the car when it hit the tree, It wasn't scraped up. The trunk lid wasn't pushed up as it would be from a rear impact. Those pictures were from the...
If one searches the recorded deed and other documents filed with a property sale, one can see how the sale of the property may have been completed based on the sale of another property. I don't feel comfortable disclosing the details here, but they can be found online.
My personal thought: They...
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