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Your husband needs to contact a local attorney immediately. If he cannot afford one, an attorney can be appointed to represent him. He... Read Answer
You didn't state what type of criminal case you had and whether there were any contact restrictions between you two. If there are restrictions,... Read Answer
Although this question appears in the Iowa topic list, the question may be more properly answered by an attorney from the State of Georgia. I... Read Answer
Knock and announce is constitutionally required in the absence of some exigency. Failure to knock and announce may in some circumstances, lead... Read Answer
Search warrants can be issued by a magistrate in one county for a search in another county in Iowa. It is unusual for this to happen, but the... Read Answer
You need to contact a local attorney to assist you in this matter. In this case, the issue could be many different issues, but a good attorney... Read Answer
Possession does not necessarily mean ownership. Possession is knowingly controlling an object. If the felon knew of the weapon and could... Read Answer
Punishment assumes that you either plead guilty or are found guilty in a trial. You have the right to make the State prove its case beyond a... Read Answer
I would always advise contacting an attorney before admitting to anything. Even though contraband is not on your person, it is possible to be charged... Read Answer
In most cases in Iowa, an attorney can appear for the defendant in a misdemeanor case. In addition, most misdemeanor cases, if admitting guilt,... Read Answer
If a felony is plea bargained down to a misdemeanor and a person pleads to the misdemeanor, the defendant would have a misdemeanor... Read Answer
When a juvenile commits a crime that would involve restitution, restitution should be ordered as part of the informal or formal juvenile... Read Answer
Attorney-Client Privilege is discussed in the Rules of Professional Conduct 32:1.6. Specifically, the rule states: (b) A lawyer may reveal... Read Answer
I would always suggest contacting an attorney when you are considering a lawsuit, but especially with these types of offenses. To sue a local police... Read Answer
Law Enforcement with a search warrant can search whether or not the residents are home. The more important question is if no one is at home, how did... Read Answer
DUI (Driving under the Influence) is called OWI (Operating While Intoxicated) and is covered under Iowa Code Section 321J.2... Read Answer
Anytime that you are arrested on a new offense, you are subject to sentencing on the new offense. In addition, if you are already on probation,... Read Answer
Stop light and speed traffic cameras are allegedly devices to help police high accident locations, but this is debatable. The cameras are... Read Answer
Penalties for most of Iowa drug laws are covered in Iowa Code Section 124.401. The Iowa Code can be located at the Iowa State Legislature... Read Answer
Assault is defined in Iowa Code Section 708.1 (2011). Assault is defined as:
1. Any act which is intended to cause pain or injury to, or... Read Answer
The codes refer to sections in the Iowa Code. Chapter 692A deals with Sex Offender Registry.
692A.103 lists which offenders are required to... Read Answer
I would suggest contacting an attorney immediately. The question is not whether the marijuana was yours or your friend's, but whether you... Read Answer
When a defendant cannot afford a lawyer, one will be appointed to represent him or her at no charge. In most places, this will be a public defender.... Read Answer
Unlike most state courts, federal courts do not allow defendants to move for a reconsideration or reduction of their sentence. The U.S. Sentencing... Read Answer
A "suspended sentence" is one which is imposed on a defendant but not
implemented or executed--meaning, if the person stays out of trouble, he does... Read Answer