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Q: I owe someone some money. They sued me and have a judgment. Now I have been served with a wage garnishment. What do I do? A: Let me start with the basics. Unless someone has a judgment against you, they cannot garnish your wages. Debt collectors will sometimes tell debtors that they will garnish your wages. They cannot unless they have a judgment. Once someone gets a judgment, he or she can serve a wage garnishment order on the Sheriff. The Sheriff will then serve your human resources department with the order. Your employer will provide a copy to you, and the garnishment will appear on your next check. If you receive this and you cannot afford a garnishment, you nee
Three juveniles, ages 14 to 15, cased then robbed the fireworks stand on the corner of 47th Ave & 44th St. in South Sacramento Friday just after noon. A Sheriff helicopter orbited the area around the school where the juveniles were last seen breaking apart the large package of fireworks they had just stolen from the fireworks stand hosted by Parkway Swim and Tennis. Public address announcements were made from the helicopter stating to people in the neighborhood: "we are looking for three felons who just stole a large red package of fireworks…" This was the largest package of fireworks offered and is considered a "block party" set that sells for $600. The helicopter spotted the torn apart