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You can hire an attorney to lift the warrant for you and represent you for the underlying charge. If you hire an attorney to lift the warrant, you... Read Answer
If you hire an attorney to represent you, your attorney can probably get both charges reduced to "Littering" or (worst case scenario) dismissed after... Read Answer
If you were arrested, the record of the arrest will immediately start showing up on your criminal background check. Your case is still pending, so no... Read Answer
In the eyes of the court, you are an adult. So if you plead guilty, you will end up with a conviction for stealing on your permanent criminal record.... Read Answer
Yes, they can charge you with possession of drug paraphernalia even if they don't arrest you or read you your rights. The ticket that the police... Read Answer
Usually when drugs or paraphernalia are found in a car, everyone in the car gets charged with possession because everyone had access to it, and the... Read Answer
No, in California it is not.
Normally neither are, get an attorney and get you act together.
Yes, the police officer can issue a Driving While Revoked ticket without stopping you at the time he saw you driving.
You need to hire an attorney to represent you if you want to avoid jail time and a conviction for stealing on your permanent criminal record. A... Read Answer
That would be a yes.
If you failed to complete all of the requirements of probation, that is a violation of probation. The Prosecutor will file a motion to revoke your... Read Answer
Most probably you will not be able to get the records expunged due to the fact there are too many of them, at least under Michigan law. They would... Read Answer
Expungement depends upon your total criminal record and any other convictions which you may have. Generally, at least in Michigan, you cannot have a... Read Answer
You will have a criminal record.
You should hire a lawyer and get this relatively minor charge dismissed through diversion. By yourself you're going to get a criminal record, and it... Read Answer