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As far as I know, there is no legal answer to your question. I know of no law that governs this. It is usually governed by company policy. The... Read Answer
If you are charged with stealing, hire an experienced criminal defense attorney to represent you if you want to get the stealing charge dismissed or... Read Answer
See an attorney, they had a right to dismiss you, seek prosecution criminally and civilly on what you have admitted in your question. Keep quite and... Read Answer
Call a criminal defense lawyer and do not discuss with anyone else.
What's the dollar amount? If small, they will likely do nothing.
You should hire a lawyer to go to court to recall the warrant. A lawyer can do this without you present if the underlying charge is a misdemeanor, so... Read Answer
Hire the best and most experienced criminal defense attorney you can afford. A drug charge could ruin your daughter's future. Depending on her... Read Answer
Tell me nothing about the underlying matter for which you are on probation, nor do you tell me what the probation violation is, nor do you tell me... Read Answer
That would be a no.
The forms for expungement may be found at the courthouse or possibly on the courthouse website, depending on which county you live in. However, in... Read Answer
The prosecutor may change his charge at any time. His initial charge was "suspicion of possession." After the drug test, the charge can be... Read Answer
It depends: why did they come in his room? Did they have probable cause? Was he caught with meth? Did they test for meth in his system? Does he... Read Answer
If you did not show up for arraignment, yes there likely is a warrant. Contact the court clerk and they can check for you. If so, you need to turn... Read Answer
Check with the court clerk.
Since the charge was dismissed, you were never sentenced or had a judgment against you. This said, you need to expunge your criminal record. All... Read Answer
Since she has retained an attorney, so should you.
No, you can't get a felony burglary conviction expunged in Missouri.
Jail time is a possibility. So is probation, community service or labor, anger management classes, restitution and fines and fees. I suggest that... Read Answer
They will be tried as adults. The attorney can likely get the charge dropped to 2nd Degree, but because a weapon was used it is unlikely to be... Read Answer