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Plead guilty and hire an attorney ASAP. You do not want this on your permanent criminal record. Getting a job with a theft conviction is very... Read Answer
I would guess 20 days District Court Work Program, but I can't be certain. Call your probation officer to tell for sure.
Simple answer is probably yes and if you didn't comply with probation as ordered there is probably a bench warrant for your arrest for the p.v.
Yes, keep totally out of trouble for five years and then see an attorney to attempt to set it aside. If you take no action it will be on your record... Read Answer
No, that is the process. You're the one who is creating your problems by ignoring your responsibilities. Take the clerk's advice 1st. Write a letter... Read Answer
Do what you need to do, but contact your parole officer ASAP if you are a minor and moving with your pare nets or guardian. If you are moving "on... Read Answer
Hire an attorney as soon as possible, if not sooner.
Before I answer your question, be aware that I am a California attorney and not completely familiar with Tennessee law. The information I will give... Read Answer
There would be multiple charges. They could be charged with brandishing a firearm and criminal threats.
Depends on judge, prosecutor, probation dept recommendation, aggravating circumstances...but with limited info you provided, probably not.
Get an attorney immediately, beyond that I make no recommendation due to the lack of specific facts.
Potentially, both civilly and criminally.
Forever, and it is doubtful you can have them returned as you plead to the charge.
See an attorney, things are out of control. Clearly the complaint/allegation is going nowhere. You need to review and plan your response or, more... Read Answer
Call court criminal clerk & ask what bond amount is then bring that amount with you when you turn yourself TO COURT. ? You should be able to post... Read Answer
Yes with those charges after conviction your Michigan drivers license would be suspended for at least 180 days. Hire a good local attorney & fight... Read Answer
You will be charged with a violation of your probation and the new crime as well. As you have not "learned" and taken advantage of the leniency, the... Read Answer
You can petition the Court to change the date, and would be best to the have an attorney as you are clearly over your head.
Your situation must be reviewed in detail by an attorney in light of federal and state law (which may differ) to determine if you qualify for... Read Answer
The only thing you can do is answer to the warrant, that is, show up in Michigan and deal with it. I would contact a lawyer and determine just what... Read Answer
No answer without the details, but generally not if there are more than two felony convictions.
Most likely the answers are, no, no & no. Under Michigan law you cannot expunge drunk driving convictions and in order to expunge the RF it would... Read Answer
You have two issues, there are three misdemeanors, and the two DUIs are not expungable. Something might be done with the retail fraud, but your best... Read Answer
Need details to answer, as well as whether you are seeking to purchase and possess or a CPL.
Because you did not follow the court's orders. Get an attorney, this is spinning out if control.