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A lot more information is needed to give a worthwhile answer. Did the son try to take property from the victim? Under Michigan law an attempt to... Read Answer
If the facts are as portrayed, is your son willing to spend two years in prison as a result? It would seem to me that he would want the best defense... Read Answer
The testimony of a witness is evidence, whether true or false. The jury decides whether the witness is telling the truth or not. The jury decides... Read Answer
You can sue anyone you want, in the sense that you can file the papers with the court. All claims against the court, judge or prosecutor will be... Read Answer
You can try just about anything, but a Motion to Quash (motion before trial to dismiss criminal case for insufficient evidence) is allowed only in... Read Answer
No. They have an absolute right to stop and question you. Once you prove your items are paid for, you move along. Even if they assaulted you, there... Read Answer
School district. Go there immediately and report it to the superintendent. If they can help, go to the police.
Yes, if you are not prevented from doing so by law and qualify, at least in Michigan.
Call the prosecutor and explain your position and issues. What is it you are attempting to accomplish, if it is having the charges dropped that is... Read Answer
Hire an attorney and get the matter corrected.
Sure sounds like bullying. If this happened at school you should review the school & district policies regarding such matters. A lot will depend on... Read Answer
He can retain another attorney to help or replace his current attorney, attempt to file motions will have to buy a transcript and potentially appeal... Read Answer
If you have been subpoenaed and do not show YOU will be in contempt of court, and potentially jailed. What did you thank the police would do?
He was driving while suspended or revoked? Good enough to arrest, jail, impound and due a custodial search. At least he needs an attorney.
Keep calling, or hire another lawyer.
You have not provided enough info to give a complete answer. But it appears you are saying your incarcerated nephew has other charges pending. If so,... Read Answer
Warrant goes out.
Theoretically, you can be taken into custody and extradited to the state where the warrant was issued. You could stay in jail for weeks until the... Read Answer
You can file a motion for return of the firearms, but the judge, in his or her sound description, will probably not grant it. .
Not in most places. Check with a local criminal lawyer to be certain if you want to indulge this taste.