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if you are saying your vehicle was seized by police because your BF allegedly committed a crime while using it, you may be able to get it back. counsult with a local lawyer on filing a moition to return property in criminal court.
if you are saying your vehicle was seized by police because your BF allegedly committed a crime while using it, you may be able to get it back.... Read More
Answered 13 years and 4 months ago by Thomas Richard Garland II (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Criminal Defense
Value of items determines if it's a felony or a misdemeanor. Signing a false affidavit at pawn shop is a felony. Yes, you need an attorney. Contact me at southfloridadefensefirm.com.
Value of items determines if it's a felony or a misdemeanor. Signing a false affidavit at pawn shop is a felony. Yes, you need an attorney. Contact... Read More
Answered 13 years and 7 months ago by Larry K. Dunn (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Criminal Defense
In Nevada, the law requires the police to attempt to have parents present prior to questioning. A court will examine the circumstances under which a statement is taken in order to determine if the statement was voluntary.
The fact that a parent was not present and requested to be present, the fact that no attorney was present and the age of the juvenile are factors to be considered in determining if the statement can be used.
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In Nevada, the law requires the police to attempt to have parents present prior to questioning. A court will examine the circumstances under which a... Read More
Answered 13 years and 7 months ago by Austin M. Hirschhorn (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Criminal Defense
It sounds to me as though your appointed lawyer may not have all of the answers but it doesn't seem like anyone has been harmed by what has happened up to now. If you need more time to figure things out you should have your lawyer to request an adjournment of whatever is scheduled to give you the time you need to figure things out.... Read More
It sounds to me as though your appointed lawyer may not have all of the answers but it doesn't seem like anyone has been harmed by what has happened... Read More