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If you can't afford an attorney the Court will appoint a public defender to represent you. ?They are often overworked and underpaid but many of them... Read Answer
Technically yes. Realistically no! For a crime like that you are most likely looking at a possible fine and maybe some probation. I would ask if you... Read Answer
I would not contact the agents. If they use you as a CI they will put you in danger. They may come back and try to charge you. But they would... Read Answer
Dating is not illegal but it is sex if one of the persons is underage. In Michigan the age of consent is 16. In some other States it is higher.
The arrest will still show. You will need to file a motion to expunge the record. In today's high tech society, once the arrest is put in the data... Read Answer
If you were convicted in Missouri for possession of marijuana, no, there is no way to get the conviction expunged (removed) from your criminal record.
Assuming there is no mail fraud (very doubtful) I doubt you committed a crime by fibbing to your boyfriend.
Unarmed Robbery carries up to 15 years in Michigan.
Ask his parole agent. That person would know.
Petty theft is a crime of moral turpitude, and if convicted you can kiss your career aspirations goodbye.
No. Although an officer should read you your Miranda rights when you are arrested, it is not absolutely necessary as long as you are not questioned... Read Answer
I am not sure I understand your question.? Life insurance goes upon death immediately to the person(s) named as beneficiary, no matter how many... Read Answer
By your father listing you as the sole beneficiary on his life insurance, only you will benefit from it, you do not have to share it with your... Read Answer
Realize that if a life insurance policy designates you as beneficiary, whether he has a will makes no difference. Even if he has a will and leaves... Read Answer
The assets of a person who dies without a will are distributed according to the statutes of the state in which the deceased lived. Usually, the... Read Answer