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If you have a warrant for arson, sooner or later they are going to serve it on you. I would suggest that you ask your probation officer... Read Answer
IF it was dismissed before it went to trial, then it can be reopened.
It is up to the discretion of the judge as to how many non-appearances are needed to justify a dismissal.
Just because the charges were dismissed, this does not mean that it was expunged. You need to have the dismissal expunged off of your record.
I can't answer your question because it is beyond my knowledge.
Go to lawyers.com and enter "criminal law" and "Obion County, Tennessee" and it should refer you to attorneys in Obion County. You will need to reach... Read Answer
She will need to hire a criminal lawyer to assist her.
You should tell the court that you are unemployer and can not afford an attorney. If this true, then the court will appoint one to represent you.
If this is for a DUI, the hospital does not do the toxicology report but it comes from the TBI Laboratory who do the testing and issue toxicology... Read Answer
T.C.A. 40-2-102(a) states that: except as provided in § 62-18-120(g) and subsection (b) of this section, all prosecutions for misdemeanors shall... Read Answer
Since you didn't explain who "she" is, then I can't answer the question.
Try to find out the court that issued the warrant. Contact the clerk of that court to find out if the warrant is still outstanding. If so, you should... Read Answer
The probation officer has the discretion to file a probation violation warrant on what timeline they want. However, it has to be filed before the... Read Answer
I think that you need to contact the company and pay for the uniforms.
I am not sure where you live so it is difficult to suggest who to hire as an attorney for your son. Call me on my cell phone and I will be glad to... Read Answer
Normally, a probation officer will file a probation violation warrant, which is signed by the judge which authorizes the arrest. There has to be a... Read Answer
Yes, they can still be prosecuted for stealing.
Sorry, but I have no idea. You might want to contact the US Post Office and ask them that question.
More than likely you will be given probation.
Call me and I will be glad to discuss this matter with you.
If the case is still pending, then you can change attorneys but you will need to get the judges approval if your case is set for trial.
It will show up as pending before you go to court and if you are found guilty, then it will show up.
Yes they can come back later to arrest you or indict you. If it was your house, then you are responsible for everything that comes into the house,... Read Answer
The prosecutor in all criminal cases is the State of Tennessee. The victim can not make the decision to drop the charges.