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It means they dismissed the charges.
If your adult boyfriend were to simply kiss and touch you, that would be sufficient cause to charge him with a sexual criminal charge.
If you are on probation, law enforcement officers do not need probable cause to pull you over and search or interrogate you.
All an officer needs to stop you is probable cause and that can be just about anything defective equipment, minor traffic violation, etc. An officer... Read Answer
he should ask for a lawyer and fight the matter. If he had nothing to do with the drugs then he is NOT guilty. Constructive possession is like the... Read Answer
This depends on the nature of the calls but phone stalking might be a possibility.
Go into court and surrender yourself.
these are questions only your lawyer, who is familiar with the facts, the law and the judge can answer. If it is a BS case which will not stand up in... Read Answer
You are going to have to wait several years after you are off probation before you even think about getting your gun rights back.
Well if you inform on him to IRS then you may get a percentage of any taxes that are recovered.
Having permission to do this is a defense to the charges.
They only have to read you Miranda if AFTER arrest they want to question you about things that could incriminate you.
You want to get a lawyer and that person should argue that since they did not find you guilty on a civil contempt, then they do not have a case.
Petty theft is a crime of moral turpitude, and if convicted you can kiss your career aspirations goodbye.
Forgery is a crime of moral turpitude, and if convicted you can kiss your career aspirations goodbye. Hire a lawyer before you get duped into a plea... Read Answer