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I would need to know more of the facts to answer your questions. For instance, does he have a prior record? What is the drug they are... Read Answer
I would need more of the facts to give you any good answer to your question. It seems like the cops are trying to use circumstantial evidence... Read Answer
Without retaining an attorney, her only option is to write the judge and ask if they would do that. That is something that should have been... Read Answer
Miranda rights must be administered before an officer interrogates you about a crime, and makes comments which are likely to invoke an incriminating... Read Answer
Most likely, after reviewing the evidence that the police provided, the Prosecuting Attorney decided to file additional charges, which is within... Read Answer
possession with intent to distribute is a serious offense depending upon the amount of the pot. how much pot did you have ? what were the... Read Answer
I'm sorry, there is currently no way to expunge that offense.
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Andrew D. PopplewellEng & Woods Law Firm903 E. AshColumbia, MO... Read Answer
Unfortunately, it sounds like you lawfully consented to a search of your car.
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Andrew D. PopplewellEng & Woods Law Firm903 E.... Read Answer
In RSMo. Section 195.010(40), Missouri defines a synthetic cannibinoid as follows:
(40) "Synthetic cannabinoid", includes unless specifically... Read Answer
That sounds like a very good defense to your case. The prosecutor can charge you if he/she believes there is a probable cause that a crime... Read Answer
If you are on probation it is within a judge's discretion to allow you to use medical marijuana.
There is a difference between formal and... Read Answer
The maximum penalty for a first offense of possessing marijuana is 30 days in jail and a fine up to $500. Upon conviction you also... Read Answer
the validity of the various drug tests will be the deciding factor. the subsequent drug tests must be 'clean' and they must be from a valid source.... Read Answer
Before you decide to do anything you should privately consult with an attorney. What county did this happen in?
you would have to file a 'motion to suppress' the evidence based upon the failure to be given your 'miranda warnings'. you have the burden of proof.... Read Answer
Yes. For more detail, please see my previous answer.
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Andrew D. PopplewellEng & Woods Law Firm903 E. AshColumbia, MO... Read Answer
Your public defender could still argue for the SIS at sentencing. If you don't live in the county of sentencing, then you would not be eligible... Read Answer
Yes, for all practical purposes a "high court misdemeanor" is treated as a felony, because by definition it is one.
MCL 761.1(g) "Felony" means a... Read Answer
The time limit for filing an appeal is governed by MCR 7.204 (for felonies) and is jurisdictional. That means if you do not file in the time allowed... Read Answer
As with any criminal case it is impossible to tell you what sentence you will receive as it is up to the Judge hearing the matter. However,... Read Answer
Jeffery:
One of the standard conditions of probation is that you not acquaint yourself with persons who are violating the law. Having a roommate who... Read Answer
First I need to know what township and county this happened in. However, it is not that simple as paying a fine. You must be turned in on... Read Answer
Yes the matter cane be appealed. First I would file for a reconsdieration of sentence. If this is denied then an appeal can be taken to... Read Answer