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Yes, the other inmate can testify against him.
A private criminal defense attorney will be glad to explain it to you once he has done an investigation into the facts.
You are arrested for vop and face the original amount of time you were facing prior to being placed on probation. So, if it was a 3rd degree felony,... Read Answer
Yes, you could be convicted and spend a minimum of 3 years in prison. That is what happens to people who just do not pay attention.
In my legal opinion, you definitely should seek legal advice. It should suffice to remind you that in the past several years numerous innocent... Read Answer
Probably not. It is probably way too early to ask for early termination. It appears that it will take 28 months to get the restitution(?) paid.
Well, you have not told me quite enough to be able to determine, but if you were arrested for a criminal driving offense, you will be violated, and... Read Answer
No, I do not think that they can be held liable.
Well, with two third degree felony possession charges, your friend can expect up to 10 years in prison, with two second degree felony charges up to... Read Answer
Yes, you can be charged. What you need to do is get a private attorney.
No, I think it is a federal crime.
How? With a private criminal defense attorney.
There are numerous criminal defense attorneys who have payment plans. However, most of the criminal defense attorneys of which I'm aware... Read Answer
If you can afford to hire an attorney, you should schedule an appointment to meet with an attorney who does criminal defense work. Many... Read Answer
Is it possible for the motion to get approved is what you have asked. I think what you mean is whether the judge will grant the motion to suppress.... Read Answer
You can contact your local police department or Sheriff's Office and report the identity theft. If you can provide sufficient information to... Read Answer
I suggest you turn yourself in since you know there's a warrant for your arrest -- and ask for an attorney from the Public Defender's Office to... Read Answer
You can contact your local law enforcement agency (the police department of the city/town where the incident happened or the local Sheriff's Office... Read Answer
What will happen? He will be prosecuted. Is this accurate? Yes. How long will his sentence be? It can be up to a year in the county jail. He needs to... Read Answer