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If he was convicted of felony ID theft, then no.
There is no statute of limitations on a felony charge, which this may be, depending on the facts. The statute of limitations on a misdemeanor is two... Read Answer
1. Yes, under the Doctrine of Constructive Possession, one is deemed to be "in possession" of anything that they can readily access, even if it... Read Answer
The age of consent in Montana is 16.
They are 2 separate records.
The short answer is yes. The long answer is because the crime occurred in a motor vehicle, you need counsel well versed in traffic law. We can help... Read Answer
They can be kept side-by-side so long as you have a prescription for the schedule I narcotic. If you don't have a prescription, then the question is... Read Answer
Yes, after you appear you or your attorney can negotiate a plea agreement that can keep you from jail and maybe keep you from having a felony... Read Answer
You should consult an attorney as soon as possible to discuss your case and the best way to proceed. You should not discuss the matter with anyone... Read Answer
Yes, the U.S. Attorney likely dismissed the earlier case because they had some issues with their evidence, not enough, or they didn't want to... Read Answer
No, Montana has no provision for expunging any criminal records.
Yes. You have a claim for breach of contract.
The key word in your case is conviction. If you plead guilty, were found guilty or plead no contest and were sentenced then you have been convicted... Read Answer