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Yes. However, I'm sure that liquid xanax exists. How do you know it was liquid xanax and not something else? (And no, you can't rely on the 17... Read Answer
If you stole a scratch-off ticket worth 1000 dollars you are facing a class B felony. Contact an attorney immediately.
No. They belong to you and you alone. Get them from her. If she doesn't hand them over, call the police. If she uses them to open up a line of... Read Answer
Don't proceed without an attorney. It will not end well. You will seriously frustrate your future attorney's ability to fix the mess that you've... Read Answer
Almost certainly with an attorney you will get a better deal than without one A third strike on the same offense would be tough but depending on... Read Answer
Yes he can legally father a child. Whether or not he can legally reside with the child will be completely up to the mother, unless his prior... Read Answer
Your best option would be to discuss your options with your probation officer, or the probation department at the court where you received the... Read Answer
Unless you have a proper reason for pleading your fifth (5th) amendment rights against self-incrimination, you could be held in contempt of court... Read Answer
This would depend on whether this is a condition of a bond, condition of probation, or a full order of protection. To remove a full order of... Read Answer
The fine or jail is not the worst thing that can come of getting a conviction for theft. It is the conviction on your record. This record is forever.... Read Answer
Never, ever talk to the police, agree to talk to the police, or take a polygraph without first consulting with a lawyer. Yes, even innocent people... Read Answer
There is a good chance of beating it.
It certainly raises his chances of being put in prison.
On a felony case, your first court appearance is the arraignment. At the arraignment, you will be told your rights and told what the charges are... Read Answer
Of course not. What makes you think whether you know the other person has anything to do with your case being dismissed? You better hire a lawyer... Read Answer