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If it is a second time petty theft it can be filed as a felony, or a misdemeanor. You certainly are looking at some jail time.
She committed fraud; You need to contact the police and make a report, list her as the suspect; they may also charge her with theft for the truck.
It depends upon the record made at the restraining order hearing that you won, but honestly, your best bet may be to run, not walk, away from any... Read Answer
If he is on probation, then the case was NOT dismissed. The case is still active in some fashion.
Yes pardons are in the discretion of the governor or President.
You can do up to 20 years in prison and not just jail.? Get a good lawyer.
Probably some time in a juvenile facility.
Hopefully you have the receipts or cancelled checks to prove the purchase.
You should talk to the prosecutor about this and not the defense attorney.
If you are subpoenaed then you have to go to court. If this involves an attack on your 1 years old then they could try to take the child on the basis... Read Answer
Usually not unless they think you are high in court.
You could state that at trial on the stand, or you could speak with the prosecutor beforehand to see if they are willing to dismiss the charges. Keep... Read Answer
There is nothing you can do. Prosecutors will never drop charges just because the victim has had a change of heart/story. The fact is, in 95% of all... Read Answer
These are not "false pretenses." The police had reasonable suspicion to approach your car because you were in the park after hours. You need to hire... Read Answer
Take him to court and get an order for return of these items. This is the only safe way.
The PO does not "put you away". The PO reports your violation to the court and the judge decides. You have not told me what you are on probation... Read Answer