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You can be violated after your probation is completed based upon events that happened during the probation but were not discovered until later. There... Read Answer
What they did is not "legal", but not as it relates to the warrant for your son. Assault is always illegal, and that is what you say happened to your... Read Answer
If you have an arrest warrant for a battery charge, you should hire an attorney to help you. The attorney cannot just make the case go away, so if... Read Answer
This question cannot be answered. There is no formula in which all these facts can be put in and the precise results determined. Talk to the... Read Answer
Hire another attorney. Write to your first lawyer with your complaints and ask for an explanation. If you don't like the result of #2, report your... Read Answer
You need to have a lawyer review the file. The question does not make any sense in the context of Indiana law, so I am assuming there are some facts... Read Answer
There is nothing illegal about a relationship between a 16 year old and a 30 year old in Indiana UNLESS the 30 year old is a teacher, day care... Read Answer
Take an attorney who will just represent you. You may have committed a felony, and at the very least have no idea what a "restricted account" means... Read Answer
Do about what? Your job? Your safety? The police investigation? If charged, hire an attorney. In the meantime, I assume you were fired or suspended,... Read Answer
Please repost this question with more facts. As is, it makes little sense. The victim's advocate should be able to give you advice on when actual... Read Answer
Take a copy of your policy to any attorney. I have never heard of a situation where a medical insurance company will not cover their own insured... Read Answer
Yes, the employer can. You may be able to get your record expunged; sit down with an attorney in your community and provide more details to see if... Read Answer
Turn yourself in. Hire an attorney If you can't afford to hire an attorney, ask for one at your initial hearing. Tell him or her everything about... Read Answer
Yes it is legal, but are you really going to argue about this over a used game console that you used for eight months for free? Doesn't sound like... Read Answer
You ask two separate questions. Is he entitled to an attorney? Yes. Is there some sort of deadline before they get that attorney in front of your son... Read Answer
Yes, you can lose your license. The fact that you were not taken into custody at that time is because you were a juvenile; it does not mean you... Read Answer
It can take a few months.
Show up for your court date. Sometimes "closed" means the file where the bond was processed, and your actual case is under a different number. The... Read Answer