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If your loved one is ineligible for parole - which presumably could be based on his charges or prior criminal convictions - then your option would be... Read Answer
The first things to address are getting him counsel and getting him a bond so he can be released. Then the focus can shift to the validity of the... Read Answer
I think you missed labeled this question. It doesn’t appear to be an immigration question. Unless your fiance is an immigrant with or without a... Read Answer
That depends on whether there interests are in conflict. If their interests are aligned, yes. For example, if they were charged in the... Read Answer
I've changed the practice area on your question, because it does not look like a Wills and Probate question. I'm a Wills and Probate attorney, and I... Read Answer
Yes. The government, which would be prosecuting you, made no agreement not to. However, depending on the circumstances (i.e. the amount... Read Answer
The statute of limitations deals with amount of time that the state has to file the charges against you. If you have been to court, then it sounds... Read Answer
Unfortunately lack of notice of his actual age is not a defense. You are facing some possible serious charges including child molestation. A... Read Answer
As long as the case was filed prior to statute of limitations, then the case can be brought back until it is resolved. There are legal and... Read Answer
You usually have 6 months to complete your probation conditions if you are on a 12 month sentence.
The facts as you have stated them is not shoplifting. No merchandise found on you. You were trying on shoes which you had a right to do. ... Read Answer
If the hospital is not releasing you in time for Court, the court should be provided with a medical letter from the hospita, and your doctor,
which... Read Answer
Yes, on most post conviction matters, (meaning she has already been convicted of the crime) she is not entitled to a public defender or court... Read Answer
Probably not. The warrant for probation violation has probably been tolled. Meaning it will not expire, because once tolled, it ceases to... Read Answer
Well, FV is serious, and can be complicated. Two Misdemeanor FV's will turn into felony. The State obviously has picked up the case,... Read Answer
He has to go to Court and question the identity as to misidentification for the reckless driving and eluding the police. He would plead not guilty... Read Answer
Co signer is responsible. They can speak with the bonding company and see if they can work out a payment plan.
What county is this in Georgia?
And do you have any prior felonies or misdeameanors ? What is your age?
Who contacted the police? How were you subpoenaed?
In order to solve the problem, your boyfriend's lawyer needs to get an affidavit from you or ask you to make an appointment with the Victim Advocate... Read Answer