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You have to be served with a summons to appear in court. An attorney can confirm whether charges have been filed against you, and you should consult... Read Answer
Best thing to do is ask his lawyer. Remember, this question is posted to a statewide data base, so there is no way to know who the judge is, what... Read Answer
Don't know what a "heritage asset" is, but this is your dad's claim, not yours. He would need to have pursued the claim at that time. I do not know... Read Answer
Stolen evidence can be used in court. How that would happen is unclear from your inquiry, unless you were in fact committing crimes. Perhaps you... Read Answer
This is a interpersonal issue, not a legal issue. Getting the law to "come down" on him in any fashion will not help, as he is still her father. Talk... Read Answer
1. Break up with her. 2. Apologize to the father 3. Show better judgment next time. If you had talked to her for a little bit and... Read Answer
Is it "legal", yes. If she is charged, her statements may be suppressed at her trial. If she was not the target of investigation, and the police... Read Answer
Nothing you can do now for buys you have made in the past. Even if he hasn't turned informant yet, any of your drug connections can do that any day... Read Answer
No such thing as "filing for police perjury". I suspect there is much more going on here than merely wanting a police report to be accurate for its... Read Answer
Sure, you can plead the fifth. You could also testify that you lied, which would keep him from being prosecuted, but would result in you being... Read Answer
The judge has the right to run his criminal case the way he wants, and that includes keeping your bf away from you while a charge is pending. You... Read Answer
He can bond out. The question is whether it is worth the money to do so if he is going to go right back to jail on April 6. You might be better off... Read Answer