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If the judge is a superior court jude the answer is yes, an out of county judge can sign the search warrant.
It depends if you were charged with just shoplifting or misdemeanor larceny. Misdemeanor larceny carries a sentence of up to 120 days in jail... Read Answer
Once you have entered a plea of guilty in front of a judge and accepted that your sentence will be served consecutively, it is extremely unlikely... Read Answer
If you are convicted of a felony, your criminal record will always have this information on it. Under North Carolina's new expunction statutes... Read Answer
It is always a good idea to get an attorney if you want a favorable outcome with your situation. Generally, it is a bad idea for one attorney... Read Answer
Document it, if possible. Get a physical exam, etc. Then report the SOB to his superiors. Then, contact a lawyer to sue.
Even though your son signed a waiver, it is unlikely that a judge will deny him court appointed counsel.
If you do not already have a private attorney, it may be good idea to get one. Private attorneys often have more time to devote to individual... Read Answer
Unfortunately, I am only licensed in North Carolina. You or your boyfriend should contact an attorney in the state where your boyfriend is... Read Answer
Without more information it is hard to say. However, based on what you have said it sounds like he can be charged with a crime but whether or... Read Answer
It depends on the type of crime alleged and what county the crime took place in. Generally, grand juries meet on the first Monday of every... Read Answer
It sounds like there is some confusion here and I do not know the details. Typically, you must be indicted and arraigned before a trial date is... Read Answer
It sounds like you are set up to take the fall. You need to get a lawyer, or you risk going to jail.
This is an unusual question, while I am not entirely sure of the answer, I suspect that the person's death will not result in a forfeiture of the... Read Answer
Assault on government official is a Class A1 misdemeanor in North Carolina. If you have no prior offenses you face up to 60 days in... Read Answer
If this is a misdemeanor charge than the statute of limitations for misdemeanors are three years. If this is a potential felony charge, there... Read Answer
Why don't you want to pay the lawyer? An expungement will cost you approx. $500 or thereabouts.
You want to get a lawyer. YOU DO NOT want to plead guilty right away. You lose all bargaining power if you do. A good lawyer may be able to get you... Read Answer
There are many factors that come into play.
Do you both work? Can you pay the money back? He is pressing the charges because then the bank has to pay him the money back. But YOU will have to... Read Answer
You made a lot of bad decisions here. First, you shoplifted which can give you a criminal record for life over a few dollars worth of merchandise.... Read Answer
It depends on what facts you want to know. The Criminal Clerk of Court in the county in which you were charged is a good place to start. ... Read Answer
North Carolina takes school bullying very seriously. In fact, the North Carolina Legislature recently passed a cyber-bullying statute which... Read Answer