Tag Archives: COMPLAINT

Can I get my criminal complaint from PA?

Q: How did I obtain a copy of the criminal complaint or the accusatory instrument in the state of PA for my case which is over. I applied for NY state security guard license and the division of licensing is asking for these documents from 2010. (Buffalo, NY)

A: If this occurred after 1986 and you can negotiate the PA Uniform Judicial System website, you might be able to find your original charges. If the case went beyond the preliminary hearing to the Court of Common Pleas level, you can contact the county Clerk of Courts office and ask if they can send you a copy by mail. There may be a fee. If you were not found guilty of the offense, you can expunge it, so it disappears from all reputable criminal records repositories. Even if found guilty or you pleaded guilty to a summary offense, certain summary offenses can now be expunged.

WAS SERVED WITH CIVIL COMPLAINT, WHAT DO I DO?

Q: Auctioneer fails to deliver auction of property. Now is suing me for thousands. What to do?I have a property that is hard to sell, so I contracted with a real estate auctioneer. The contract was that the auctioneer would market the property online, and in print advertisements, and also conduct a formal auction with bidders. The auctioneer guaranteed me a sale of the property from the auction, and bidders for the auction in written communications. The contract was $5000 for marketing which I paid up front, and an additional $5000 after the auction for the auction. There were no provisions in the written contract about responsibility on either the auctioneer, or the seller’s end if the property did not sell, or if there were no bidders. On auction day, no bidders showed up, and the auctioneer did not commence the auction. The auctioneer left 10 minutes after the auction was to begin, and stated that he would follow up with me. The auctioneer never followed up with me. One week later the auctioneer sent me a demand letter for the additional $5000 for the auction even though there were no bidders for the auction, and no auction was actually conducted as planned. I sent a letter back to this auctioneer stating that I think no further payment is warranted since he did not conduct the auction, left early, and did not deliver as promised in writing to “Sell My Property”, and “Bring Many Bidders To The Auction”. One week letter I get a complaint from the county court of common pleas that the the auctioneer is suing me for $5000, and $2500 for additional damages. In the written contract the auctioneer guaranteed me a diligent and effective auction, but he clearly did not deliver this because there were no bidders interested in participating, and he never commenced the auction as scheduled and planned. How can I proceed to defend this?

A:  You need a lawyer. You have 20 days to answer the complaint. Whether you have a defense can probably be determined by reading and interpreting the contract, which a lawyer can do for you. YOU MUST FIND A LAWYER IMMEDIATELY to file a written answer to this complaint. If you don’t answer the complaint, you may be subject to a default judgment and lose important rights or property.