Legal Question in Legal Malpractice in California

Can a person legally have 2 different names(not business names, just personal name)? In 2005 trial Michael Jackson was called Michael Joe Jackson; in 2011 he was Michael Joseph Jackson. 2 different names registered in legal papers, certificates, verdicts and not just a use of derivatives or as-known-as. If yes, what is the legal background of having 2 different names if a legal change of name never occured? Can this change the effectiveness of a sentence?


Asked on 11/14/11, 3:01 am

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This is not a legal malpractice question.

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Answered on 11/14/11, 10:27 am


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