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Probation has authority throughout state. Inter office cooperation is lawful. You can seek to transfer to a different office.
If you have a hearing, you should get an attorney familiar with the process. It seems like you will need to annul the simple assault and stalking... Read Answer
In NH, a Class B misdemeanor carries no potential jail sentence. The maximum fine is $1,000. The fine you will most likely be assessed depends on... Read Answer
Your husband can testify about what he paid you and when. His cancelled checks would be admissible evidence provided he can identify and... Read Answer
File a motion to withdraw in court. I would suggest avoiding the reason for withdrawal as that could expose you to false swearing charge.
In NH it is called either shopping lifting or willful concealment (if you were stopped before you exited the store). The offense level depends on... Read Answer
Domestic violence and assault laws vary from state to state.
In New Hampshire, where you are from, the crime of simple assault applies to one who... Read Answer
Yes. An arrest will be on her record. At the arraignment she will be asked for a plea. The prosecution will offer her a deal, probably a fine of $300... Read Answer
Class B carry no jail time. Depending on the court, the judge may give her payment plan. She should negotiate a lower fine. Depending on the record... Read Answer
I don't believe an annulled conviction of a Class B misdemeanor would disqualify you for enlistment, although the various branches of the military of... Read Answer
Bail is determine by "risk of flight and danger to the community". If you have no prior criminal record and no defaults, you are likely to be given... Read Answer
Your short answer is no. You have a right to privacy in a rented car and the police cannot search it without your consent. If you were arrested, the... Read Answer
Yes, in NH you can get a simple assault charge annulled. Assuming you were convicted of misdemeanor level offenses, you can apply to annul the... Read Answer
Prosecutors generally are willing to resolve shoplifting cases, but it depends on which district court your friend is in. In Salem, for example, the... Read Answer
You are not legally permitted to possess a firearm in NH.
I would recommend retaining an attorney for this matter. This response does not contain specific legal advice. If you need specific legal advice, you... Read Answer
I'd advise you to retain an attorney to assist you with this matter. It's always complicated when a friend finds themselves in these situations.... Read Answer
Penalties for conspiracy are same as for the crime. You should hire the best criminal defense lawyer in your locality.
Have a good lawyer. First time offender with $150 theft should not result in jail time. Unless there are other aggravating factors involved.
Call me to discuss case. There are many details I would need to know before giving any advice. Was daughter seriously hurt, blood tests done by... Read Answer
You can probably continue the case until you return. Generally speaking a MJ charge is a criminal offense in NH. There are ways to get it reduced... Read Answer
It seems like the police have things covered. You should double check that your dmv record is clear. In terms of people and fb, people are people. ... Read Answer
If your attorney is seeking to amend the bail, and you are currently out on bail it is unlikely that bail would be revoked. It could happen and... Read Answer
The sentence he receives will likely be up to the judge he appears before. Usually, the easiest way to get a lighter sentence is to provide... Read Answer
Anuulment is covered at RSA 651:5: If you qualify the process is relatively simple. I have attached the statute below. The date that your sentence... Read Answer