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He should begin with his case manager.
Yes, paying fines and doing time are both possibilities on a felony charge. But that shouldn't be your first plan. Your first plan should be to hire... Read Answer
Starting with the last point first, counsel often do not communicate with family members because there is no benefit to the defendant to do so. The... Read Answer
A threat from a few months ago isn't likely to spur action by the police to refer charges to the prosecution. As for your friend, you can't save a... Read Answer
Attorney will likely seek to withdraw due to not keeping your agreement. Court can reassess your indigent status if you request. May still find you... Read Answer
Signing what papers? Is there a child involved? Hire counsel is what you can do. Do not sign anything without seeing counsel first. Yes, she can... Read Answer
It is acceptable he can document his whereabouts, but such charges are usually couched as on or about date x, rather than at 4:00 pm n date x. What... Read Answer
Breaking any law is grounds for your probation to be violated. Does not mean it will be, but it certainly can be. Don't let your PO find out from... Read Answer
If you want him home before a trial is commenced or before a plea not resulting in incarceration is entered, then someone has to post his bond. They... Read Answer
If you do not have counsel, fix that.?If you do have counsel, you need to address all questions to him/her. 1st time offenders typically go on short... Read Answer
You are mistaken. Do not go kill yourself hoping to prove yourself right.
Hire counsel for your son. Do it today. Police do not look to speak to 16 year olds or want to search their rooms out of plain old boredom. There is... Read Answer
First time offenders do not tend to end up with maximum sentences. Talk to your appointed counsel.
Take the cans to recycling.Hire counsel for your son.Let counsel deal with the police.
Your case warrants review and exploring your options makes sense. A case reversed on appeal isn't on its own a clear path to a successful suit. The... Read Answer
If the police can develop enough evidence to support an arrest warrant and a charge, then yes.
There is no set number, but a court will not paas a case indefinitely.
Q1: No. They do not. Audio would be different.?Q2: Yes. They can use their cameras.
Whether you talk to the detective or not, you will likely be charged with a crime. You already made an admission to the employer regarding your... Read Answer
Act quickly. You want to work this out by being proactive, not by talking to the judge via a video arraignment after getting arrested because your... Read Answer
Same or different jurisdictions? Other offenses past or present? Ever been to driving school? He needs to sit down with someone to explore his... Read Answer
Not paying back a loan is typically a civil matter. You would receive a summons and a petition on unpaid debt, not a warrant for an arrest.
Hire counsel to assist with getting the warrant withdrawn. Missing court is not good, but can be overcome in many instances.
Depends. Were they speaking to the child as a suspect or as a witness. There's a difference.
Do not talk to law enforcement without counsel. When you are under suspicion, the police are NOT your friends nor are they your allies. They want you... Read Answer