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It is likely that he has exhausted his appeals. He can consult a criminal post conviction attorney to see if there is a Motion For Appropriate relief... Read Answer
Have no idea. Can you prove what you say or are you just guessing at it. Why don't you tell the police chief or the mayor if you have the proof of... Read Answer
Get a lawyer and see about suing for invasion of privacy. See about suing for Civil Rights violations, especially if people are "acting under color... Read Answer
You can file a complaint with the Police and Fire Commission of your municipality. Be ready to prove the allegations, of course. (It sometimes... Read Answer
Have someone there if the judge doesn't lower or unsecure the bond. You can request a Public.
A lawyer can do this without you present, so it is less risky for you.
make certain if you have been convicted. it sounds like it, but you need to be sure. at least in PA you cannot expunge anything you were convicted... Read Answer
Did you get a ticket for that? What is the charge on the ticket? It does not sound like something typical.
Get an attorney that deals in this area to help you. You probably have rights against both lenders.
If you want to have any chance to get the charges dropped you need to have an attorney.
Your best bet would be engage for him any good criminal defense attorney. Being charged does not mean that he will be convicted, but it certainly... Read Answer
If there is a stalking order then the answer is yes.
Violating his restraining order is a violation of his probation. This is true for one order or more. He will be in court to admit or denies the... Read Answer
Looks like they tried to accommodate you and there were issues beyond their control. You'll have to figure out exactly how much it is you think you... Read Answer
You can testify truthfully that you thought that it was a push at first and were shook up when the police talked to you at first. You now realize... Read Answer
Get a lawyer. If you can prove that someone is falsely accusing you of stuff, you can sue for defamation of character and for intentional infliction... Read Answer