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You can make a police report for trespassing, as well as vandalism. What the police will do with the report is up to them.
A "no contest" plea is the same as a "guilty" plea in criminal courts. It will show up as a conviction.
The consequences for a drug DUI are the same as those of an alcohol DUI. However, drug DUIs are much harder to prove, because there isn't a specific... Read Answer
A attorney can work with the prosecutor in getting the best plea deal possible.
That sounds like Drug Court. You are being treated like everyone else. Since you have agreed to drug court, work the program, stop fighting it and... Read Answer
Your son's attorney needs to file a motion to bifurcate. If your son does not have an attorney, he needs one.
It will go on your record, but if you get in to the diversion program you can get it dismissed.
Enough for probable cause to charge.
Get a lawyer to quash the warrants.
You will most likely be arrested on the felony warrant. The best thing to do is to hire an attorney in the city where the warrant was issued, prior... Read Answer
She can be convicted if the DA can prove that she knew or should have known that the car was stolen. Without reading discovery, I cannot give you any... Read Answer
You can get an identification card.
If you have a probation officer, you should contact him. If you have an attorney, your attorney can file a motion to quash the warrant and you can... Read Answer
The judge and his PO will look more favorably upon him if he turns himself in, as opposed to being picked up on a warrant.
Only an attorney can show up in your place.
Yes, you can be arrested and charged with a crime, possibly multiple crimes depending on how you reported the false event and to whom. Considering... Read Answer
Need to file a motion to quash warrant or get case back on calendar.
You will be eligible for probation on a Class C felony, depending on the guilty plea negotiations (assuming you enter a plea deal), and your attorney... Read Answer
The District Attorney's office may not pursue charges in your case, but it is within their discretion to do so. If the DA does pursue charges and... Read Answer
Get an attorney to put in on calendar so you can get a walk through instead of being arrested and booked.
Of course yes.
Get a restraining order.