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Different lawyers will charge different amounts for this service. For instance, we charge a flat fee of $750, plus the court filing fee of $86... Read Answer
You don't get a lawyer when you bring charges in a criminal case because technically you are not a party to the case. The case is the... Read Answer
It sounds like you have a good case based on the evidence you have described. It sounds like she would have to perjure herself in order to come... Read Answer
Of course he has the right to see his child, but that does not mean he can come to your home whenever he wants. Have you offered him set times... Read Answer
There is no time limitation on when you can expunge a criminal charge, but if you were convicted of the crime the answer is that you can NEVER... Read Answer
Yes, unless you have the charges expunged there will still be a public record that you were charged with a crime. Employers and anyone else... Read Answer
The mandatory minimum sentence under Virginia Code § 18.2-308.2 is two (2) years for most prior felonies and five (5) years if the prior felony... Read Answer
If there is any reason to come onto the property which gives them an excuse/probable cause, they will show up. It could be too many cars parked on... Read Answer
You may have multiple defense availabe to you. Please feel free to contact my officer for a free, confidential initial consultation at... Read Answer
Don't call me but call a VA criminal defense attorney. They have illegally taken your i pad and are now trying to illegally search it. Do not give em... Read Answer
Many times with a nolle pross, the defendant signs a forfeiture agreement so the state keeps all of his property. Go pull your file from the clerk of... Read Answer
in some states you have a duty to retreat before you kill someone. Drive away. In some states you have no duty to retreat if the threat is on your... Read Answer
Based upon the information you have provided, it seems as if they are trying to make a circumstantial case against you for the embezzlement of money... Read Answer
If I understand you correctly, you need someone to travel to Hanover and obtain an executed legal document. Is that correct, if so, please feel... Read Answer
The first thing to do is determine if there is a warrant for your arrest. If there hasn't been a warrant issued and the items taken are valued... Read Answer
Based upon the limited information you have provided and my interpretation of the wording of 18.2-250.1, this would not be considered a "repeat... Read Answer
The criminal charge which I believe most closely resembles the facts you have given is:
§ 18.2-152.7:1. Harassment by... Read Answer
It depends on what statute you were specifically charged with (basically, where were you accused of trespassing on to?) The most common statute... Read Answer