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Disorderly conduct is a very general term in criminal law and encompasses many types of behavior. Below is La. R.S. 14:103 regarding disturbing the... Read Answer
If convicted of armed robbery, your cousin will be sentenced to a minimum of 10 years at hard labor and a maximum of 99 years at hard labor, without... Read Answer
First of all, I assume you did sell them weed since you did not mention that you were innocent. Second, how else would the police get such... Read Answer
That is up to the judge and the sheriff.
Not unless she lied while being under oath.
There will probably be some jail and an order not to see her.
It is up to the parole board and your PO.
Just make the report and let the police decide what to do.
If it is your only conviction and is a nondriving offense.
It's possible but not likely. That sort of thing usually has to be worked out out of court.
They can take the property while they are investigating the case.
Misdemeanor conviction consequences can be significant. Some are explained at the time of plea or sentence, others are not as readily apparent.There... Read Answer
First DO NOT plead guilty right away since you lose all bargaining power. You may be able to get a deal where you end up with no permanent criminal... Read Answer
They do not have enough proof to charge you with anything at this time.
This depends on the exact charges, the facts, and his prior record.
I would go to the media with this.
Yes, you must pay the civil demand. The $500 is likely more than the statute allows.
Yes and I would call the police about this also. You might be able to get a retraining order against him.
He MUST have a lawyer or they will try to put him in prison. This is a serious offense.