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This is something that you would need to speak to your attorney about, as there are numerous reasons why a continuance might be requested. The ... Read Answer
If you do not appear for your initial hearing, then a bench warrant will be issued for a failure to appear. As such, you should attend the initial ... Read Answer
Depending on how far into the trial you are, the judge may view it as a detriment to you to change attorneys at this point in time. This is due to ... Read Answer
There could be criminal charges brought against the aggressor. The aggressor could also be held civilly liable. As far as the school is concerned,... Read Answer
Whether or not malpractice occurred is a matter of expert medical opinion. Medical malpractice lawyers typically have such experts available.... Read Answer
If you completely beat the rap, you may have a civil case against him for abuse of process and harassment. Consider consulting a personal injury... Read Answer
Unless there is a conflict of interest then I do not see why not. If a family member was accused of crime then there is a conflict.
Well you have to bring suit against the city for this including asking for a restraining order.
It's possible to obtain probation, but this ultimately depends on the facts of your specific case. With this being your second theft offense, the ... Read Answer
There are no laws against kissing a minor. If you were 19 or older and the kissing could be construed as sexual in nature, then there could ... Read Answer
It sounds like you were on a court referral program in which you were expected to undergo monthly drug testing and complete a variety of life ... Read Answer
Possibly. If they charge you then get a lawyer, since you have a good defense.
Go to the court and get a copy of the dismissal and show that to the chief.
If your lawyer spent several hours working on your case he can keep the amount he earned. If you have a retainer agreement it will determine the... Read Answer
The husband wife confidentiality rule applies only to statements made from one spouse to the other. This does not include any criminal acts committed... Read Answer
You're not required to and they cant make you. However, you should not continue to live in a violent, abusive household. Your husband has a problem... Read Answer
Based on a quick search for that statute, it appears that you're referencing a law in Massachusetts. You posted your question in the Alabama... Read Answer
You sue them all. You claim a civil rights violation (USCA Sec. 1983). You prosecute them in Federal Court.