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Bring your witnesses to court to tell the judge what happened.
Yes but if it has been more than a year, then the statute of limitations has run.
Sometimes yes ands sometimes no, it depends on the facts of your case.
Look for a criminal attorney in your area.
Not sure what you are asking but if you have an attorney then ask them your questions.
I have no idea. Contact the attorney handling the class action and ask him/her.
You aunt needs to go ahead and hire an attorney to represent her and let that lawyer file a challenge to the search.
what is dwlr?
You need to hire an attorney in the area where you live.
Your local law enforcement.
I do not understand your question since you give me very little facts.
I am assuming that your son already has an attorney. You need to direct this question to your son's attorney.
Contact the Parole Board and ask for the ruling.
The answer to your question depends on several factors. If your citation was given to you by a Metro Nashville Police Department officer, then this... Read Answer
Sorry but I do not try to project an outcome in cases like this because there are variables that you might not be aware of.
You would need to ask your attorney that question but as a general rule if a punishment carries a mandatory minimum jail sentence, then you have to... Read Answer
You need a civil litigation attorney.
Just contact her yourself and arrange to go over and get his stuff.
Probation comes only after a conviction.
Based upon your summary, I am assuming that this only happened one time and that you kids suffered no damages as a result of this incident. Other... Read Answer
If you are taking pain medication, then you need to advise your PO of what you are taking and hope that if you are required to take a urine or blood... Read Answer
File a motion to reduce the bond.
Go to juvenile court and take out a deliquency petition against the minor.
You need to ask your lawyer this question.
Each lawyer sets their own fees.