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Stop communication, never send pictures and commonly this is a scam.
I would have to review the papers, highly recommend an attorney to avoid a criminal record.
You have lots of problems and possible defenses. Hire an experienced defense attorney.
It MIGHT be possible, if there are no other convictions on his record to have the conviction set aside.
A complex area, and fact driven. Get an attorney now!
She will be charged, need an attorney and hopefully be able to reach a deal to keep a drug conviction from her permanent record. She is at the fork... Read Answer
I need more information, it is possible to have a parole violation without a conviction. Seek counsel immediately.
Title passed with the gift and delivery unless there were other unmentioned facts. Heard you had a great day, and with that one day one it should... Read Answer
Mostly likely 6 years. Do not speak with the police or anyone about the incident without counsel. Heard you had a great day, and with that one day... Read Answer
Sounds like an open intoxicants in car, but there are lots of questions. Do not speak with the authorities without or until you have an attorney. The... Read Answer
It is very difficult to render an opinion based on the facts which were provided, however, because he was already on probation and because this is a... Read Answer
See an attorney, if you were knowingly allowing an unlicensed, suspended or revoked driver to use your car you are also guilty of a crime and NOT... Read Answer
You definitely need to go to court. Use a public defender if needed, but ignoring it is likely jail time that could be avoided. You have reasons for... Read Answer
Yes. 17 year olds are often treated as adults in the criminal system. There may be other defenses to the case, but these are not helpful.
You are facing jail, but if your record is clean, probably not. Hiring an attorney to assist may be a good idea.
On what kind of case, divorce yes, domestic violence yes, criminal generally no.
We cannot tell, what are your terms of probation or parole?
You can defend yourself against the charges, engage an attorney.
Paying civil liability damages will NOT stop criminal prosecution. Don't pay it and show letter to your attorney.
Yes. It was a criminal investigation and they have this right. She needs criminal representation if she would like to keep her record clean.
Very doubtful, you were not properly served given your statement.
Time to hire an attorney. Forgery charges could land you in jail.
Different charges have different statute of limitations, so it would depend on the nature of the charges.
Yes he can. Make a police report.