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Impossible to say without knowing much more. Are they giving you a probation deal that keeps the felony off of your record? Or are you going to be... Read Answer
I know you say that you can't afford a lawyer, but I have to tell you that hiring a lawyer is exactly what you should be doing right now. You want to... Read Answer
I would recommend that your daughter have a lawyer help her with this case. There is a possibility of keeping the conviction off of her record.... Read Answer
If you stole the goods first, then paying for them later doesn't fix everything. The police can still investigate the crime. You can still be charged... Read Answer
You're charged with a crime. If you play your cards right, it's possible to make it through this thing without a permanent criminal conviction. In... Read Answer
This is likely a gross misdemeanor charge. Not something you want to end up on your son's permanent record. I would recommend getting help from a... Read Answer
Stays there forever unless an expungement is granted. You may be a good candidate for expungement given the long time that has passed. Feel free to... Read Answer
You can be charged, yes. But, that's a much different question than if you can be convicted. To convict you of a crime, the government must prove... Read Answer
Google the Minnesota Rules of Criminal Procedure. You'll find Rule 8 there. Then discuss with your attorney what is actually going to happen in... Read Answer
Was the officer trying to pull you over when you stopped and ran? If so, then you may face a charge of fleeing police. Could be felony fleeing if... Read Answer
Start by getting a lawyer retained to represent you. Your lawyer will advise you about how best to handle the situation. The warrant and affidavit... Read Answer
You need help from a lawyer. Your lawyer can try to do something about the warrants before you have to show your face in court. These are very... Read Answer
You have rights here. You are an innocent owner. You have the right to file a petition with the court where a judge would determine whether you are... Read Answer
You will be charged with a gross misdemeanor crime. It is punishable by up to a year in jail and a $3,000 fine. If it's a first offense, you won't... Read Answer
Yes. It's very common to receive a ticket in the mail in these situations. If you do, get a lawyer retained to represent you. There are ways to try... Read Answer
Sorry to say, but it's extremely unlikely that the case would be dropped completely. What you should consider doing is to retain an attorney in the... Read Answer
Your arrest may or may not show up on a background check at this point. Were you photographed and fingerprinted? You're on the right track in looking... Read Answer
You need an experienced lawyer, and quick. Strangulation is a felony crime in Minnesota - serious stuff. Your lawyer will help you figure out a way... Read Answer
The police would normally use the "tip" to establish probable cause, which will help them obtain a search warrant. Subject to a few exceptions,... Read Answer
It sounds like your daughter admitted to possessing the pills. She wasn't saying that somebody else put the pills into her mouth, was she? Combine... Read Answer
Obviously you have now been charged with the crime. Either you didn't receive a summons they tried to send to you, or they could have skipped the... Read Answer
Have you already plead guilty or is the case still pending? If you were convicted of the crime, then it sticks with you forever, unless it is... Read Answer