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Yes, it is very likely the DA in Colorado will know about the AZ case.
Whether you can be given permission to leave the state and for how long is up to your probation officer - or ultimately the judge. If you have... Read Answer
If it can be "proven" (beyond a reasonable doubt) that a person lied while on the witness stand, it is possible the person could be charged with... Read Answer
Many courts have ‘add on’ processes if people show up with outstanding warrants, to be added onto the judges docket that day and get the... Read Answer
I think you should contact the Board that license bonds people and report to them what she is doing - right away!!:
Division of Insurance,... Read Answer
Thewre are some plea bargains that would result in you not ending up with a permanent record. Whether they would be offered in your case, I cannot... Read Answer
Ypu can always discuss the situation with a lawyer who specializes in Employment Law if you are seeking to keep the job or pursue recovery for lost... Read Answer
You coudl call the court and ask if there is a court date - or go on the state court website (https://www.courts.state.co.us/) go to "find a court... Read Answer
It is hard to answer this question definitively without knowing what county you are in, what the alleged violations of the deferred sentence... Read Answer
"Statute of Limitations" is the time period the state has to file the proseution against you. Sounds like they filed, you plead and got your sanction... Read Answer
If there is a bond set on the warrant, if you post the bond amount, you will immediately be let out. If no bond amount is set on the warrant then you... Read Answer
Yes, you could be charged with a crime. You would be charged, at a minimum as an accomplice or conspirator. Whether anyone (DA, Jury,... Read Answer
These really are questions to ask your lawyer as he/she will know more of the details of the case and etc. Of course, if the probation... Read Answer
This is a very interesting fact pattern. There is some legal authroity that just running the license plate and learning the 'owner' has... Read Answer
For now at least, your husband will be represented by the public defenders office so long as he remains in custody and has not posted bond. You may... Read Answer
What happens can depend on the Court it is in, but I would expect that so long as the alleged offender actually shows up on the new court date, the... Read Answer
It would be unusual to not have the discovery by six months into the case. If there are witnesses that are helpful and the prosecution has not... Read Answer
This is a very tough situation. Without looking at everything in the case - police reports, lab results, etc. there is no way an attorney can... Read Answer
It is unfortunately not that uncommon for reports from other cases to be in the wrong case. I do not see a way that this would cause a dismissal of... Read Answer
Short answer "no". More detailed answer: A person under 18 cannot go to "jail" - if they were to be incarcerated it would be in... Read Answer
Yes, you will need separate lawyers unless you can find a lawyer willing to represent you both and, if you do find such a lawyer, he or she will... Read Answer
If there are new charges for violating the protection order (whether it actually occured or not) and if it is a domestic violence case, there is not... Read Answer
I doubt there will be an agreement to drop it to "littering" - in my experience that would be unusual. It depends a lot on the Court you are in, but... Read Answer
Once you get a Protection Order, it will likely have a certain distance she must stay away from you. If she violates the protection order, it... Read Answer
The sexual assault laws relating to this area of law are farily complex and incest may not apply, as also sexual assault on a child. However, any... Read Answer