Most personal injury case settlements are not taxable income but there are cases when part or all of it may be taxable. Other types of lawsuits may or may not qualify for taxation. Each case is different. So in my hypothetical example, if someone had gotten a settlement for a personal injury...
Hypothetically speaking, I could understand but not condone it in any way, shape, or form, some of the financial discrepancies. If for example, someone might receive money from some sort of personal injury lawsuit and it not being taxable.Perhaps in this hypothetical situation, the settlement...
Unfortunately, no exposure for missing Heather Elvis either. As much as everyone hates tammy, more exposure in the national news might help solve where she is and bring closure to the family. She deserves to be found.
Perhaps she is hoping that a higher profile attorney, who deals with impossible defense situations/appeals, will come to her aid after her interviews go nationally. I wouldn't hold my breath if I were her but we aren't dealing with someone who rationalizes things as normal people do.
The phone records were presented in the case, so the jury had that evidence available to them. Some on the jury didn't find the phone records, along with a lot of other evidence, compelling enough to convict and it resulted in a mistrial. If some forensic evidence existed in the car, no one...
For the life of me I cannot find an answer to this question. Why did the father not allow the crime scene investigators to tow the vehicle to do forensic testing at their facility as opposed to making them do the investigation of Heather Elvis car in the driveway where they couldn't do...
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