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Either find the money or find a new room.
Contact the Florida Bar, they have a fee dispute resolution program.
The containers were in his trunk so it is probably not a crime.
If you did not qualify for a public defender, you will have no choice but to hire a lawyer or to represent yourself. It is generally not advisable to... Read Answer
Your Georgia probation could revoke the balance of your probation- meaing you go to jail- based on a second DUI arrest. Probation starts the... Read Answer
Need an attorney to file motions based on evidence s/he receives in discovery. Sounds like ID by driver is key issue. Call attorney for free... Read Answer
DUI convictions are forever. Under Georgia law, DUIs do not get expunged, removed from your record, or go away. Georgia even prohibits... Read Answer
Well is the DUI why your license is suspended? Can you get your license back? These things make a difference. I need to know more.
She can call the solicitor's office to get an update. Also, you can hire an attorney to enforce her rights.
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Probably not much. The person with the alcoholic beverage would have a legal problem.
Probably some jail time and revocation of his license.
If they never tested you and can't prove that you were drunk, then the answer is no. I would need to know all the facts in the matter and what the... Read Answer
You will h to get whatever record is available from the records department. In Missouri, there is no BCI, you would get the record from your local... Read Answer
You can be sentenced anywhere from probation to the maximum sentence allowed under the ordinance or statute. You need to retain an attorney who... Read Answer
If you have a good record, the judge will probably place you on probation and order you to take alcohol/drug education classes.
Go to the DMV and ask what they want to get the license back.
Ask the DMV. They will tell you.