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In AZ people are charged with it all the time. It depends on what the laws of TN are. Contact a TN lawyer. What is true, is that you need to take... Read Answer
You should definitely have a skilled criminal defense attorney with you at the arraignment, to be sure your legal rights are protected. Such an... Read Answer
They only thing you can do is retain counsel, file a motion to quash the warrant and fight your case. The state must now prove you are guilty beyond... Read Answer
This is legal and common. There are differences in defendants in the perception of the prosecution; age, cooperation, attitude, recent criminal... Read Answer
Typically you cannot. If AZ has you suspended the other state will honor that suspension. You most likely will not be able to get a new license until... Read Answer
If you have 4 prior felonies from AZ that can all be proved up after trial, then you are looking at 7.5 - 15 years in prison if you lose at trial.... Read Answer
Yes, they can do what you are describing. Normally, he would be well advised to take the diversion. Once he turns 18, the county can... Read Answer
There may be a delay motion that can be filed. However, the state has 7 years to charge a felony. You need to retain representation and have a lawyer... Read Answer
You are looking at a class 6 felony for possession of marijuana. You cannot go to jail for it. It s likely that it will be dropped to a misdemeanor,... Read Answer
It sounds like you are charged with a felony. Assault with a simulated weapon. The issue is not if a person was hurt, but if they were put in fear of... Read Answer
Not in my experience. I was able to help resolve a similar problem with someone who had a warrant in another state, by getting them in touch with the... Read Answer
Most plea agreements will require you to avow/swear that you do not have any prior convictions. If you sign such an agreement and the... Read Answer
If you have not already done so, you should immediately hire an experienced criminal attorney to represent you.
You have been charged with a... Read Answer
In Arizona this is considered misconduct involving weapons. It is another class 4 felony. If you have 1 prior felony it will be mandatory prison 2.25... Read Answer
Without additional information, I can not provide specific information. Each burglary is a felony. If he has no priors, then the first offense is... Read Answer
The simple answer is "yes." You can always hire an attorney.
Once you complete the terms of your sentence and either your probation is terminated and/or discharged from prison, you can peitition the court to... Read Answer
No one can tell you for certain whether that will or will not happen; but know that it "can" happen. It's not good to live like that, and you would... Read Answer
Yes. Of course it depends in the applicable facts but multiple people can be charged in such circumstances. Your boyfriend needs to consult an... Read Answer
As with any criminal case, you need and should have an attorney assist you. You want to do all that you can to avoid a criminal record, especially at... Read Answer
Arizona does not allow for expungments. You can have your conviction set aside.
As you were not specific in where you were summoned, I must assume it was the Superior Court and you are currently facing felony charges. As you do... Read Answer
For any felony, probation can result in a one year jail term. But, a conviction for a class 3 felony of aggravated assault with no priors could also... Read Answer