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He can still be charged with the offense and potential penalties. Miranda affects what statements can be admitted into evidence. His best bet is to... Read Answer
Your boyfriend definitely needs a lawyer. After four months he should have been provided with a public defender if he can't afford a private... Read Answer
This answer does not create an attorney/client relationship. I am a S.C. attorney and board certified internist. An assault is causing... Read Answer
In order to get him out, you need to post his bond in Va. That means you either have to make arrangements to pay the bond to the court there,... Read Answer
You should check your criminal record and see what it says. You can run it through SLED and it costs about $25. Once you have your... Read Answer
It definitely sounds like you have an assault case. You should report it to the police immediately if you haven't already. He should be... Read Answer
In Michigan I believe it is 6 years.
If they need her testimony in order to convict her and she does not come back then they have no case.
I am a criminal lawyer, and I would be happy to talk to you about your case.
I used to be a police officer and a prosecutor before I became a private attorney, and while there are not a lot of details about this case, it... Read Answer
Every state is different on this. You should contact the Public Defender. There is a PD office in the federal court and one in each county for state... Read Answer
You are most probably right, but since you are on probation in North Carolina, I presume, you should check with a North Carolina lawyer to make sure.
This answer does not create an attorney/client relationship. I am a S.C. lawyer and board certified internal medicine physician. If one... Read Answer
This answer does not create an attorney/client relationship. If your husband is being accused of sexual conduct with a minor this is a strict... Read Answer
This answer does not create an attorney/client relationship. I am a S.C. attorney and board certified internist. Yes, if he is caugt at... Read Answer
You need to contact a local lawyer in SC to sort this out with you. Without a record, you may beable to get out of this with no record. If you want... Read Answer
This answer does not create an attorney/client relationship. I am a S.C. lawyer and board certified internal medicine M.D. You should be... Read Answer
This answer does not create a lawyer/client relationship. I am a S.C. lawyer and board certified internist. You friend needs to hire a... Read Answer
This answer does not create an attorney/client relationship. I am a S.C. lawyer and board certified internist. If you are accused of a... Read Answer
Go to the police; assault and battery is a crime.
It is always a good idea to hire a lawyer to protect your rights. They can make sure no corners were cut when the police and solicitor's office... Read Answer
Having been a prosecutor who primarily did CDV cases, I can tell you that, yes, you should have a lawyer with you when you go to trial. As a... Read Answer
The answer to your question is that there are many crimes that probation is not an option. They are crimes with mandatory minimum sentences.... Read Answer