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An attorney can represent co-defendants, but it is not typically recommended as one defendant can be called to testify against another and thus cause... Read Answer
I would suggest that you turn yourself in on the warrant. After that, you need to hire an attorney and follow his/her advice.
Depends on the terms of your order. I'd need to review that order to answer.
Once a case is dismissed after the end of a deferred sentence it is no longer a conviction for purposes of firearm ownership. That is... Read Answer
If I understand this question correctly, it should be directed to criminal defense counsel, and perhaps in California.
That would be something you can bring up at the DVI Return Hearing to attack the credibility of the witness. That is not a major issue though as the... Read Answer
Yes, the past history of DV is relevant as to thevictim's reasonable fear. You can include any and all prior instances of DV when trying to obtain a... Read Answer
He may have to do some research to find a company that would hire him with his background. There are some companies who specialize in helping people... Read Answer
Because the allegation is a felony, the DA may still prosecute the case even if they receive an affidavit of non-prosecution. It's probably a good... Read Answer
You should check with the victims assistant program. They may be able to help you regardless of what the plea was. If they can't help you, they... Read Answer
The focus of domestic violence cases is to get the ‘offender’ into domestic violence treatment in Colorado. Sometimes offers to... Read Answer
It is completely up to you whether you talk with the prosecutor or not. No one can make you do so and no one can keep you from doing so. You... Read Answer
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There is not enough information here to offer any kind of reasoned response. Call the DA's office (or city attorney, or whoever prosecuted) or... Read Answer
Yes it is her fault if she lied to the police.
Your friend needs professional advice from a therapist who concentrates in domestic violence cases. This appears to be a classic abuse... Read Answer
Yes you should hire an attorney or ask the court to appoint one for you.
It depends what the question is on the application. If the question is "have you ever been charged with ..." or "Have you ever plead guilty... Read Answer
The state is the prosecutor in every criminal case. You can not decide whether to prosecute or not. You can make your feeling known to the district... Read Answer
I would suggest that you call the department of safety hand gun permit division to find out what is going on.
You need to get an attorney to represent you and ask that attorney the questions.
If you recant your statement as made to the police at the time the other person was arrested, it will not delete your previous statement - it will... Read Answer
A "victim" can always try to make their position known. Normally that is done, at least initally, through the District Attorney's office. Be aware,... Read Answer
To answer your question, it is not a defene to a criminal charge that the victim was impaired. Self-defense is another matter. If you... Read Answer