Cheating death and fighting communism: that is how a fellow officer once described our job. It was meant to be funny, but as time went on it seemed all too true.
I spent more than ten years in law enforcement, all of it on the street in uniform patrol. I've been a patrol officer, instructor, sergeant and lieutenant.
Do not report crimes here. Nothing here should be considered legal advice. All opinions are my own.
Call your local police department and ask for their assistance. They will know what to do.
Sounds like you are in a bad spot. However, if you are unwilling to call the local police for assistance, I don't know what you expect anyone else to do.
If you believe you husband is driving a stolen car, feel free to call the police.
As was probably already explained to you, it is a civil issue. Contact an attorney and sue them if you so desire.
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You need to take responsibility for your own life. Move out, get a job and your own place. There is no reason why you should be complaining about any restrictions placed on your continued stay in their house and on their dime. If you don't like it, hit the door.
Also, you clearly have no understanding of the US Constitution if you think the First Amendment applies to this situation.
It could be civil or criminal. You should contact your local police department to see if it is a crime.
I don't know.
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