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In what county and township did this occur? In addition I would need more information to determine if, what the police found, could constitute... Read Answer
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Whether or not the charge shows on your criminal record depends on how it was drafted and charged. Local ordinance charges do not... Read Answer
It depends on what jurisdiction, but fees on such a charge in Missouri range from $500-$1500. Hope this helps.
Andrew D. PopplewellEng &... Read Answer
i would call the court to determine if you failed the drug test. if you failed the test and your 'conditional discharge' is in jeopardy, you should... Read Answer
The generl rule is that prosecution for a felony must be commenced within 5 years of the commission of the crime or within 6 months... Read Answer
Any time that he spent in jail relating to the particular docket number should be counted towards his total if he is later sentenced. The difficulty... Read Answer
If bail was already set and you show up to court, it is unlikely the court will make the bail higher. It is not clear if you received a conditional... Read Answer
Without knowing the facts and circumstances, it is difficult to answer the question. It is possible that if you are the legal... Read Answer
Are you asking if they will give her credit for time served? If so, the answer is yes, as long as she hasn't bonded out on any of the 6... Read Answer
In general they would arrest you because the place (i.e., the car) was where the drugs were found. Like being in a room filled with drugs. The... Read Answer
You or your family would have to contact the attorney and make an agreement. You must realize that the private attorney has to be paid by you or your... Read Answer
There are a number of substances which, if ingested, or even exposed to, can cause a false-positive for amphetamines. Contact a criminal defense... Read Answer
Please contact an experienced criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. You need informed legal advice to determine the appropriate... Read Answer
what was the drug charge ? what was your role ? was bail set ? do you have a prior record ? the passage of eight months is unusual. ed dimon, esq.... Read Answer
there is no specific time period in which an indictment must be 'true billed'. ed dimon, esq. 732-797-1600
NC law allows for nonviolent felonies to be expunged from your record after a period of 15 years has passed from the date of conviction. In... Read Answer
Possession of less than 25 grams of Cocaine carries a maximum penalty of 4 years in prison. Thus the range of possible sentences are probation to 4... Read Answer
If you have not spoken to an experienced criminal defense attorney yet, you should do so immediately. The amount of time that you might get... Read Answer
If you hire an attorney who can be present on the date and time for which your case is currently set for trial, you will be allowed counsel.
If you... Read Answer
This is a difficult subject. but the prior convictions are the probable cause to increase his bond. The two primary purposes the judge is to consider... Read Answer
i need more information to determine if the arrest and/or conviction can be 'expunged'. if you received the expungement, your record would be... Read Answer
It depends on what she was convicted of. If it was an A misdemeanor, the maximum she can spend in jail for each case with a class A misdemeanor... Read Answer
Not likely under the scenario you pose. However, there is a post judgment motion available if fraud or duress was used, see Criminal Procedure Law... Read Answer
Probably it can not be sealed if the conviction was for a felony. However, if you were under age 20 at the time of the offense, you might have the... Read Answer
It sounds like the 3 violations you mentioned are not crimes. Possession of alcohol under 21 is usually a city code violation and not a crime.... Read Answer