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Need to voice your complaints to the judge.
He can try and take out a warrant but based on what you said the state will not be able to convict you.
No you can not be removed off of the bond as a surety until you pay the full amount of the bond or if you get the person for whom you signed and... Read Answer
You would need to contact the codes department in Memphis to ask them.
While it would be better if you hired an attorney, if your money is tight then do not hire one now. However, do not talk with anyone about the... Read Answer
you contact the jail and clerk of the court where you were convicted and ask them about it. You can also speak with your lawyer.
There are some dispositions that are available so that the convictions does not stay on your record. You should hire an attorney to represent you or... Read Answer
It is hard to answer this question because normally if your leave the state in an attempt to evade being arrested, it stops the statute of limiations... Read Answer
If you agree to hire an attorney and pay him/her a fee but fail to pay, then they will withdraw as your attorney. If you are asking what will happen... Read Answer
As a juror you write down whatever evidence that you hear in court that will assist you in making a decision.
You need to take out a criminal warrant against the minor.
If you wrote back checks, you will be charged and prosecuted.
No, the home owner does not have to be present.
Since I do not know where you live, I can only suggest that you need to go to lawyers.com, enter criminal law and then enter the county where... Read Answer
What is your question?
Your arrest record is a public record. If somebody wants to put it in a publication, then you can not stop it from happening.
When you go to court you have to ask the judge to appoint you a public defender.
Probably not go to jail but try to get on diversion which will allow you to expunge your record after a probationary period.
While I was not present in court, sometimes lawyers will emphasize a DUI's defendants's alcoholism as a way to argue that treatment is... Read Answer
If there is a firearm located in the same house as a convicted felon - no matter where it is or how it is stored - the felon CAN be arrested for just... Read Answer
If you can convince the landlord to accept partial payment, then more than likely he will not take out criminal warrant.
Yes you can be charged.
If the student has been harrassing you, you can take out a stalking charge and/or you can seek a protective order.