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If you can afford one, yes an attorney can represent you. Hard to beat a dirty UA, however.
See an attorney, I suspect it is being held as evidence and, if you are not cautious an action might be commenced to forfeit it.
The five months will normally count, other than that, without further details it is impossible to answer your question.
The defense is called abandonment. But with Retail fraud the act of concealment is a completed crime without even leaving the store. Coin toss.
Perhaps. Need more details. What a person states can generally be used against them. Get an attorney for a firm opinion.
You have violated your probation and it could be revoked, and you will have to deal with the MIP as well. Without additional facts anything further... Read Answer
I would have to understand all of the circumstances, but it is doubtful. Generally multiple felonies do not qualify but a firm opinion cannot be... Read Answer
You need a criminal defense attorney and also to stop making these statements and admissions on the Internet. She needs her own attorney as well.
Get an attorney now. He should say nothing to anyone until that time.
It can be corrected, and hopefully will be - get an attorney Now!
Bring this to the prosecutor's attention if it helps your case against you.
An attorney might help you and you need one. With all of the facts that is the best I can offer.
You need to counsel with an attorney and fully explain the circumstances and restrictions.
Hire an attorney immediately. This is a serious matter and you need great legal help.
Call police dept detective bureau first before you turn yourself in to see what they wanted. Then decide if you need an attorney. Do not speak about... Read Answer
It's not illegal to date, but you cannot legally consent to any sexual contact until you are 16.
It depends entirely on what court you have the ticket in. Most of the time this could be pled to a non-misdemeanor offense which would mean you pay a... Read Answer
Need more facts, but is that is the only thing on your record, depending on what you were actually convicted of, it may be possible.
Your husband should see an attorney to determine if his conviction can be set aside. A petition to change the law is normally not a remedy for this... Read Answer
See an attorney, you need to avoid the CRIMINAL, not just the civil, case.
The statute of limitations stops running when a person absconds, whenever the person is returned to court, tomorrow, 10 years from now, 30 years from... Read Answer
He needs to engage an attorney to either correct the record or have the charge set aside.