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There is nothing that can be done about the extensions that have already occured BUT if there is another one that they allege, hire a lawyer to figth... Read Answer
Driving with an expired license is a class B Traffic Infraction carrying up to a $100 fine as the penalty. I beleive it does not mateer if it is from... Read Answer
You are correct - this scenario you describe makes no sense. If there is a warrant, you should have been released only after posting bond - or... Read Answer
If the case was fully dismissed, following the diversion, then yes you can own firearms. Under the federal law on this subject, a dismissed case... Read Answer
If the lawyer is a privately hired lawyer, then find another one, have them substitute as your boyfriends' lawyer. That will get the one lawyer out... Read Answer
I strongly encouragr you to contact the Colorado Legal Services group, https://www.coloradolegalservices.org/node/32/family-and-children, They can... Read Answer
If he is being held just on the warrant - he should see a judge within at least 72 hours. Is it possible the case he has the warrant for had... Read Answer
A person normally cannot be held without bail unless it is a murder case or a few others. A part of the bond will be that he have NO contacct... Read Answer
If you have completed the time period for probation and not "Motion to Revoke" has been filed, then it seems it will not be a problem. If they did... Read Answer
The simple answer is "YES" you can ask the judge for more time before you are 're-sentenced' in your probation violation. If you have other... Read Answer
If he misses court, a warrant will be issued for his arrest, and he could be arrested in Texas, and await transport to Colorado to appear in court -... Read Answer
DAs can (and often do) prosecute people who did not commit the crime they are charghed with - because they get information from law enforcement that... Read Answer
A minor theft charge like that, espcially if it is your first time, sometimes gets resolved by a "deferred sentence''. That is a plea bargain where... Read Answer
If someone has stolen somthing from you then it is appropriate to report it to the police. If the police believe they can prove that he/ she took... Read Answer
You should talk to your probation officer because they will waive the fees they can if you qualify for the waiver - and any fees that have to be... Read Answer
I suggest not talking further to the police until you have a lawyer. Hire a lawyer sooner rather than later. Then tell the lawyer the full... Read Answer
There are many variables in what will actually be the result of such a situation - like the persons prior criminal record, the facts of the cases... Read Answer
It would be hard to say what the investigrtor is looking into, but presumably just confirming the facts and whether they think they could prove a... Read Answer
So long as the judge imposes a legal sentence - i.e. one not longer than allowed for the crime the preson is convicted of, it is probably allowed.... Read Answer
It often is not possible to find out if there is investigation or warrant, but sometimes it is possible to see a pending warrant in some... Read Answer
If you are on bond, and there are conditions on the bond (like not drinking) and you do violate those conditions, it 'violates' the bond conditions... Read Answer
First Degree Criminal Trespass is defined as 'knowingly and unlawfully enering or remaining in the dwelling of another'. Voluntary intoxication... Read Answer
The halfway house will refuse to admit you if you have a COVID diagnosis, so I would start with presenting DOCUMENTATION from your doctor confirming... Read Answer
Cases invvoling sexual assault/ a sexual factual basis are one of the things that are excluded from the record sealing statute - so "no" I do not... Read Answer
To work out a 'global disposition' where a person has multiple cases in multiple counties, takes getting the prosecutor assigned to each case, in... Read Answer