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There is no simple answer to this question. Your best option is to retain a criminal defense attorney. Charges are typically modified... Read Answer
As far as whether or not he should take the plea - your best bet is going to be to speak with your Criminal Defense attorney regarding that. You... Read Answer
The sentences will not necessarily end at the same time even if they are running concurrent and given credit from time served from the same date that... Read Answer
You should talk to your probation officer because they will waive the fees they can if you qualify for the waiver - and any fees that have to be... Read Answer
That depends on whether there interests are in conflict. If their interests are aligned, yes. For example, if they were charged in the... Read Answer
Sadly, you can try but, especially in an age of police cruiser dashboard cameras, you will probably will not escape the ticket if the officer got the... Read Answer
I suggest not talking further to the police until you have a lawyer. Hire a lawyer sooner rather than later. Then tell the lawyer the full... Read Answer
The agent and the court will decide. It all depends on the circumstances. Jail is definitely on the table, but may or may not be the outcome
This is extremely long for anyone, even in a time of COVID to sit in jail.
Everyone has a lawyer, ask them to contact their lawyer and demand bail... Read Answer
Nobody. "Pressing charges" occurs in criminal cases, which are investigated by the police and prosecuted by a government prosecuting attorney. You... Read Answer
This may depend on whether they were charged with operating the vehicle with no license or unauthorized use of a vehicle. More likely than not if... Read Answer
I've changed the practice area on your question, because it does not look like a Wills and Probate question. I'm a Wills and Probate attorney, and I... Read Answer
Yes, if law enforcement has probable cause to believe you committed a crime, you could be arrested despite being innocent. Sadly, innocent... Read Answer
Are you being charged with anything. If you are being charged, or questioned by the police you should immediately consult with and obtain a... Read Answer
You are asking this in the Connecticut section of answers. You are in the wrong venue here to ask about MA law. If this is a CT case then the... Read Answer
It depends. If the cr ios evidence then it may be kept until the case is over. Usually and in most cases, once the car is processed and swhatever... Read Answer
Forml arrqignment is a criticl stage of the criminal proceeding and you definitely need a lawyer. At formal arraignment a olea is entered and it... Read Answer
It could be; but not definitely. It is possible that they determined the amount of restitution was $6,100. Florida law mandates the court... Read Answer
There are too many variables to tell you what to expect at your arraignment. The state may make an offer. However, since any petty theft... Read Answer
You are going to need an attorney to attempt to withdraw your plea, preferably before sentencing, when it is much easier to do. I specialize in... Read Answer
There are many variables in what will actually be the result of such a situation - like the persons prior criminal record, the facts of the cases... Read Answer
You're quite right in believing that the police cannot simply enter your home without a warrant or without cause. Generally speaking, the police... Read Answer
If your neighbor has done all this why have you not reported it to the police ANDwhy have you never recorded any of these events?