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He should retain a criminal defense attorney, and if he cannot afford one, one will be appointed for him by the court. He also has the right to... Read Answer
It looks like you caught a lucky break. A DUI can only be issued to a person that is in his car, if the keys are in the ignition. There is nothing... Read Answer
Reach out to any one of the thousands of attorneys in Florida who practice criminal law and provide free initial consultations.
However, please know... Read Answer
You did not provide sufficient information for answering this inquiry in any detail. Even with more information, it would not be possible, in... Read Answer
Please talk to a criminal lawyer. Go to the Florida Bar Lawyer Referral Program to consult with an attorney in your area for a reasonable or no fee... Read Answer
If your husband attempted to murder you, then you could sue him for any damages including emotional distress. The problem is how would you be able to... Read Answer
Generally it means the court found some legal reason to treat the motion as if it had never been filed. There could be any number of reasons... Read Answer
Minors are entitled to Miranda rights just like adults are, which includes the right to have counsel present and the right to remain silent. If the... Read Answer
Without seeing the police report, it is impossible to definitely know why you were arrested. However, based on legal knowledge and experience,... Read Answer
If you have satisfied the terms and conditions of the reward offer, and the party making the offer refuses to pay the reward, then you can file a... Read Answer
In general, if a parent is aware that his or her kid has a proclivity to behave maliciously or intentionally, he or she may be held civilly liable... Read Answer
You should seek medical attention immediately and then retain a personal injury attorney here in Florida to collect evidence so you can file a claim... Read Answer
I'm very sorry to hear about your loss. My deepest sympathies. You should reach out to an attorney here in Florida to explore all the facts of this... Read Answer
You need to retain an attorney - if you cant afford one the court should appoint one for you.
You need an attorney - Public defenders are attorneys appointed to people who cannot afford to hire an attorney.
You have a right to effective counsel. If this was denied it needed to be brought up before the court by yourself. If you feel that your... Read Answer
We all pretty much assume the system can't work at all if people don't come testify, so you can ask your lawyer whether you might have any legit... Read Answer
If the three charges of Breaking and Entering were merged into a single charge of Breaking and Entering; and, therefore, you were convicted... Read Answer
Your question is impossible to answer. However, you indicated you still have fines to pay that, I assume, were a condition of your probation.... Read Answer
You could be charged with the criminal offense of battery (or potentially domestic violence battery) for pouring a drink over her head. That... Read Answer
you suffered no damages. therefore no suit.
no harm no foul
Retain a lawyer. It appears that there are many defenses
First, it is a disposition.
Second, you can get one from the Clerk of the court