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You're going to have to see what comes back on the background check before anyone can tell you what to do. If you really had two charges that were... Read Answer
It is not clear what question you are asking; you most certainly should schedule a consultation with a competent criminal law attorney to go over... Read Answer
I am going to guess that you represented yourself at a domestic violence final restraining order hearing and during the course of that hearing, the... Read Answer
It should not be on your record as a conviction. You should go to tbi.gov and pull a copy of your record. It also sounds lime your case was a... Read Answer
Call the court and find out the status of the order.
If you were charged but not convicted, you will have to apply for expungement. The State has the following info, with helpful links,... Read Answer
It depends on what they charge her with. If there are not allegations of bodily harm or use of a weapon, it might be charged as a class B... Read Answer
As a victim or alleged victim, you have the right to be represented by your own attorney. It woudl be wise to hire an attorney who knows how to... Read Answer
You have the right to ask the cour tto dismiss your petition. The Judge might still keep the next hearing and have you ask to dismiss the... Read Answer
Yes, if the person who obtained the civil Temporary Protection Order ("Petitioner") does not show up at the Permanent Protection Order Hearing... Read Answer
If he plead or was found guilty of the charge of "domestic abuse battery," as well as specific battery offenses against a dating partner,... Read Answer
There are two separate issues here. The first is the domestic violence charge. It's unclear from your question whether you have been charged with... Read Answer
While your facts are not entirely clear, a dismissed case should have no singificant after-effects, although you still have to answer the questions... Read Answer
If you were granted a Final protective order by the court, and your husband was ordered by the court to vacate the premisies, then no, he could not... Read Answer
You should consult with you criminal defense attorney before you do anything. It is always best to be open and honest with your attorney... Read Answer
You can request an injunction for protection against violence. If the violence took place in New York, you should consult with a family law... Read Answer
I am not sure if criminal charges were filed against you or whether your girlfriend filed a domestic violence complaint against you based on... Read Answer
If you obtained a restraining order in family court, and you failed to appear for the hearing, the Court will just dismiss the... Read Answer
(b) A person commits the offense of vandalism who knowingly:
(1) Causes damage to or the destruction of any real or personal property of... Read Answer
I am not sure what abusive means. If hes's committed a crime towards you, he can be arrested, but then he's not paying the rent and... Read Answer
It is not possible to give the sort of detailed case analysis and advice you are looking for by email. In terms of an existing charge of... Read Answer
I am not 100% sure what the question is, sorry. I would say two arrests is two violations, no matter where. If both arrests were at a place you'd... Read Answer
Unfortunately, if you have an active warrant, that will show up at the first court appearance and you will be arrested. I would suggest you... Read Answer
If he is physically violent and your health is at risk then you should call the police and have him arrested and removed.
Unfortunately the first question that we have to ask is "is your ex collectable"? By that, I mean does he have any money or the prospect of future... Read Answer