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If I was served subpoena not dated or signed, will I go to jail if I don't go?

Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
You received a copy of the actual subpoena, if served properly. And the process server signs the back on the original and files that with the court. He will be saying that he served you whether yours is dated or not. It is likely service of process and if you ignore it, you do so at your own peril. I wouldn't ignore it.... Read More
You received a copy of the actual subpoena, if served properly. And the process server signs the back on the original and files that with the court.... Read More

Is it too late to put in a motion to reconsider or something similar if I was sentenced in May of 2011?

Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
It's far too late to modify the sentence.
It's far too late to modify the sentence.

Since I never gave consent for the police or my girlfriend to take possession of my lock box, could the it be an illegal seizure?

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Well, I must say, that is an interesting set of facts. Right now, there is no search as I understand it. And also, the D.A. will argue that they did not seize it. It was surrendered by your girlfriend. You state that there is insufficient p.c. to get a warrant. When the police or D.A. present that to the judge, he will decide if that is sufficient p.c.... Read More
Well, I must say, that is an interesting set of facts. Right now, there is no search as I understand it. And also, the D.A. will argue that they did... Read More

Is it legal for my grandmother to talk to the DA about my extortion case?

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
I doubt the D.A will talk to her due to ethics concern, but I would suggest that she not talk to the D.A. Because it could damage the case.
I doubt the D.A will talk to her due to ethics concern, but I would suggest that she not talk to the D.A. Because it could damage the case.

Is it permissible to contact a prosecutor on behalf of a defendant?

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
Unless you are the lawyer representing the defendant, the prosecutor is likely not to speak with you for ethical and other reasons. The defendant should have counsel that can make the call.
Unless you are the lawyer representing the defendant, the prosecutor is likely not to speak with you for ethical and other reasons. The defendant... Read More

How does two thirds or halftime served work?

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
My understanding is that he receives good time, calculated at 55% of the sentence imposed. ?I am unfamiliar with the 2/3.
My understanding is that he receives good time, calculated at 55% of the sentence imposed. ?I am unfamiliar with the 2/3.

Is it illegal to panhandle non aggressively?

Answered 11 years ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
Panhandling is not illegal unless done aggressively.
Panhandling is not illegal unless done aggressively.

Do I still have to pay the surcharge fees even if the violations have been cancelled?

Answered 11 years ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
"Dropped" can mean various things in the law. Do you mean that the government has dismissed your case without you needing to do anything? If so, that is the dropped that you probably mean. If they were dropped pursuant to a plea bargain of some sort, then that may alter what you owe. If the cases were flat-out dismissed, you should be able to avoid the surcharges. You will have to discuss with the court. Good luck with this.... Read More
"Dropped" can mean various things in the law. Do you mean that the government has dismissed your case without you needing to do anything? If so,... Read More

How can my brother get the money transferred to me so I can roll it over and my husband who is 60 has a 401K?

Answered 11 years ago by Michele Ungvarsky (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Estate Planning
Beneficiary designations cannot be changed posthumously
Beneficiary designations cannot be changed posthumously
The difficulty lies in trying to get somebody of anybody in state government to listen or to act. I would suggest you file a written complaint and schedule a meeting with the supervisor. In that complaint I would send a cc the governor's cabinet secretary so they will know that if he/she doesn't take action, then their job may be on the line. You'll have to find out who is the cabinet secretary for human services and vet their mailing address. Hope this helps.... Read More
The difficulty lies in trying to get somebody of anybody in state government to listen or to act. I would suggest you file a written complaint and... Read More

A man was arrested for DV, how can we get the charges dropped?

Answered 11 years ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
If they charged him, the DA doesn't believe the falling story. Unless there is some technical violation, it is likely proceeding to trial unless there is a plea bargain of some sort.
If they charged him, the DA doesn't believe the falling story. Unless there is some technical violation, it is likely proceeding to trial unless... Read More

Can husband ask for probation if he is facing 3rd probation violation?

Answered 11 years ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
Well, it seems unlikely that he will be given probation based on the little information you have provided. Certainly he can ask and provide the mitigation as you have stated but I am not encouraged that he will be given probation again. A lawyer is not required but is recommended.
Well, it seems unlikely that he will be given probation based on the little information you have provided. Certainly he can ask and provide the... Read More

If I was bailed out on a 200 cash only and didn't go, what can happen?

Answered 11 years ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
The Court may have you taken back to jail for processing, but it is possible they may quash the warrant upon voluntary surrender. You would be well-advised to contact a lawyer before surrendering yourself. However, on the issue of a suspended license, I believe the jail time is mandatory. So, again, before you make any admissions, you should have counsel (public defender) or board. You may be able to bargain on your case for the least severe outcome if you are going to plead.... Read More
The Court may have you taken back to jail for processing, but it is possible they may quash the warrant upon voluntary surrender. You would be... Read More

How do I get charges on battery on household member dropped?

Answered 11 years ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
You can file a document asking that the charges be dropped, but it is not up to you. Technically, the state is the victim and the person who is allegedly the person that was battered is "merely" the conduit. So, the D.A. decides whether or not to drop charges. They generally don't/won't drop charges simply because the alleged victim asks.... Read More
You can file a document asking that the charges be dropped, but it is not up to you. Technically, the state is the victim and the person who is... Read More

Can I go get my car or will I be in breach of contract if he has not finished the job?

Answered 11 years ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
Well the terms of the contract should dictate when the car was to be complete. If he is in non-compliance I would recommend talking with him to see where he is at in the project. Is there substantial compliance so far? You will owe for the parts and labor up to this point, but from a practical standpoint, I would recommend speaking with him and see when and if he is able to complete it within a reasonable time.... Read More
Well the terms of the contract should dictate when the car was to be complete. If he is in non-compliance I would recommend talking with him to see... Read More

Do I need an attorney for my license suspension due to no proof of insurance?

Answered 11 years ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
No you don't need a lawyer. You have a reasonable explanation that you can explain to the judge. A lawyer may just make it a bit easier for you to navigate through the procedural end. Although he/she may also be aware of jurisdictional or time limitations that could impede the government's case of which you might not be aware.... Read More
No you don't need a lawyer. You have a reasonable explanation that you can explain to the judge. A lawyer may just make it a bit easier for you to... Read More

What can I do if dentist put new teeth that I didn't ask for and now they are falling out?

Answered 11 years ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
You may have a cause of action, not only for the placement of teeth that you did not ask for, but also the quality of the service. Potentially you may have a malpractice action against him if his performance fell below the reasonable standard of care in the community.
You may have a cause of action, not only for the placement of teeth that you did not ask for, but also the quality of the service. Potentially you... Read More

If my case was dismissed but I owe bonds a balance of 400, can they still surrender my bond?

Answered 11 years and a month ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
Your question seems a bit unclear but, if you owe there money, there still can be repercussions, if not from the court, then from the bonding company. If you posted with the court, there could be forfeiture or if you are on probation of some sort, then probation issues.
Your question seems a bit unclear but, if you owe there money, there still can be repercussions, if not from the court, then from the bonding... Read More

Can I postpone my sentencing because I have a torn rotator cuff and need surgery?

Answered 11 years and a month ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
It should be no problem. Your attorney will need to file a motion asking for the postponement, to which the D.A. will more than likely agree. These are excellent grounds.
It should be no problem. Your attorney will need to file a motion asking for the postponement, to which the D.A. will more than likely agree. These... Read More

How much spousal support should I expect to pay?

Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Patrick Kelley (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Divorce
Spousal support in New Mexico depends on a number of factors including the need of one spouse and the ability to pay by the other spouse. You should speak to an attorney to determine what your exposure is.
Spousal support in New Mexico depends on a number of factors including the need of one spouse and the ability to pay by the other spouse. You should... Read More

can a divorce case be re-opened ?

Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Patrick Kelley (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Divorce
It may be difficult to re-open your case. However if you want to, talk to an attorney immediately. Some issues require that they be raised within one year of the final documents being filed.
It may be difficult to re-open your case. However if you want to, talk to an attorney immediately. Some issues require that they be raised within one... Read More

spouse has not let me in our house for over a year. He has trashed it I want to device him am I able to keep the house this is in New Mexico

Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Patrick Kelley (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Divorce
You may be able to but it depends on a number of factors. I suggest you meet with a family law attorney and discuss the specifics of your situation to get the answer to your question.
You may be able to but it depends on a number of factors. I suggest you meet with a family law attorney and discuss the specifics of your situation... Read More

Can I sue the drunk driver that hit my house?

Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Yes you can, or your insurance carrier may do it if you file a claim. And you may also be entitled to punitive damages as well as compensatory damages.
Yes you can, or your insurance carrier may do it if you file a claim. And you may also be entitled to punitive damages as well as compensatory... Read More

I was scammed online so I posted the scammer's photo online and now she's suing me, what can I do?

Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
Hello, First, in the law, truth is a defense to a charge of defamation of character. She may or may not be engaged in deceptive trade practices. You acted, I assume under a certain level of frustration. Now for the practical end of things: This person would need to be in a position to bring a lawsuit which can be very difficult. She has to be able to bring the action in an appropriate venue; she would likely have to establish some value on the damage to her character and she would likely need to retain services of a lawyer, all of which can be very onerous and expensive. One of the methods you can and possibly should still explore would be to contact the Office of the Attorney General. They generally have a consumer affairs division and are equipped to look into actions where they suspect fraud. Good luck with this.... Read More
Hello, First, in the law, truth is a defense to a charge of defamation of character. She may or may not be engaged in deceptive trade practices. ... Read More

If my friend was defending his girlfriend and got charged with domestic violence, what is most likely going to happen?

Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Jerry Daniel Herrera (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
That will depend, in large measure, on what his girlfriend has to say and who the jury chooses to believe.
That will depend, in large measure, on what his girlfriend has to say and who the jury chooses to believe.