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Not sure what county charge is pending in so call me and we can talk.
Probably probation with requirement to attend domestic violence classes.
Just talk to the DA and tell him/her what you would like done.
Your refusal to testify can result in you being held in contempt of court and held until you testify.
I would suggest that you turn yourself in on the warrant. After that, you need to hire an attorney and follow his/her advice.
You need to go to lawyers.com to find an attorney in walker county, ga for your son.
Yes it is her fault if she lied to the police.
Yes you should hire an attorney or ask the court to appoint one for you.
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.
As a general rule it should stay on his record for life.
There is no question in your description.
Each lawyer charges different fees. You will have to reach out to individual attorneys to ask them what they charge.
If he has threatened you then you can go get a Order of Protection; other than that, I have no other advice.
Sorry, I can not answer that question.
Go to the court to ask for the order of protection.
Tennessee has a law that allows you to expunge certain convictions. It is to difficult to explain in this forum but you might want to consult with an... Read Answer
Have him call me and I will see if I can help him.
An order of protection is only good for one year but can be renewed every year if there is a factual basis for extending it.
Since you were defending yourself and your children and he was trespassing, I would think that he would have a hard time getting a warrant against... Read Answer
It is not to late. Go to the police as soon as possible.
There is nothing that you can do.
You can not drop the assualt charges because the State of Tennessee is the prosecutor. I agree that he needs help but dropping the charges is not... Read Answer
You don't need an attorney to get an order of protection. Just go to the police department and they will tell you how to get an order of protection.