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Depends upon the prosecution policies of the relevant District Attorney's Office and the Court's local practice. You should contact an... Read Answer
Hi, I don't now if you are still looking for an attorney, but this question does not tell me enough. The fact that the car belongs to an aunt... Read Answer
Generally, No you cannot visit an inmate if you are on probation. But, i would speak to kail staff.
MC means municipal code. Municipal codes are specific to each city I cannot answer unless I know what city you are in.
Common sense dictates that the DA would need more evidence than just your fingerprints on your freind's gun to convict you of murder. You should... Read Answer
You can hire anyone you want no matter what charges someone has. This is at your discretion.
Nobody. "Pressing charges" occurs in criminal cases, which are investigated by the police and prosecuted by a government prosecuting attorney. You... Read Answer
Based on what you shared, it sounds like your bike was stolen. If that's the case, the first thing it to report it stolen to the police. ... Read Answer
If a violation of probation was filed before your probation period expired, then the probation period is tolled. Your best bet is to go and... Read Answer
You should take your valid license to court and see if the DA will dismiss the charge or at minimum, reduce the misdemeanor to an infraction - that... Read Answer
If the arrest was for a misdemeanor theft related charge, then the statute of limitation is 1 year. I'm not sure what county the incident... Read Answer
The fastest way is to have her instruct her lawyer [or public defender] to share the information with you. If she grants the permission you can... Read Answer
You need to hire an attorney to find out what the warrant is for, and then research how serious the warrant is. If it is for a failure to... Read Answer
You can hire an attorney to appear on your behalf to have the warrant recalled.