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If you are looking to prosecute her criminally, the local police need to be contacted for a police report. The State Attoreny in your area is... Read Answer
Someone needs to go see a private criminal defense attorney and take copies of all relevant documents with you. Anyone who is charged with any crime... Read Answer
Are you talking about an online notation? If so, you might want to call the clerk and find out.
Normally, you would need a criminal defense attorney at first, and then a civil litigator.
You have not given a reason why she cannot live there, in my opinion.
Well, it is not called larceny in Florida, it is called theft, and I would have to know the amount and have the bond schedule for your circuit in... Read Answer
You know that you need a lawyer, right? Get one.
No it is not all completely unnecessary. When someone has been physically abused, battered, like this, you call the cops and they are taken away to... Read Answer
Probably not.
I would have to know more than you have written here. You should set up a consultation with a local criminal defense lawyer.
Yes, there is a 3 year statute of limitations on most felonies in Florida. But that will only apply to when the crime was committed and when the... Read Answer
Surely, you must be joking about this. The grand theft is only a 3rd degree felony, right? The dsp cases are 2nd degree felonies.
You made a conscious decision to have the public defender represent you. You stuck with that decision and now you are surprised by the outcome? I... Read Answer
Hire an attorney. I charge 3500 up front for cases like yours. Plus there will be around 500 in court costs. So, that gives you an idea of how much... Read Answer
The bondsman is financially responsible when a defendant fails to appear -- and will lose (have estreated) the full amount of the bond (not just... Read Answer
You want me to give you advice about some documents that have been filed without letting me read the documents. Generally, I choose to pounce on... Read Answer
This is not a criminal defense question, but I agree that they should not have done this. You need to talk with an attorney about it immediately.
I do not think that anything will come of this incident, as you have described it. I could be wrong, but I just do not see enough here for the... Read Answer
Perhaps, but that would depend upon the actual facts, none of which I know. Get an attorney.
You have to ask the authorities about this, the cops. But all you mention is that a warlord has contacted you. What does that mean? Why do you think... Read Answer
You had best ask the probation officer. I cannot advise you regarding what your probation officer will require.
Yes, you can live in a hotel while on probation.
You should not wait at all, but technically you could wait for almost 2 years.