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Yes. Charges can be brought. The key is proving criminal intent. We are doing a similar case. Please call to discuss. Ed Dimon 732-797-1600
You should really hire an attorney, if you're able:
1. There could be a constitutional violation with respect to the search of your car.
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It sounds as though you may benefit from an expungement, rather than a pardon. An expungement removes the crime from your official government records... Read Answer
Under Tennessee law effective July 1, 2012, an individual can have certain prior criminal convictions removed from the public records. This removal... Read Answer
Your son will win the case if the windows are not tinted. The police had to have a reason to stop your son. If no reason, then you win. Your son must... Read Answer
Your son will have to surrender and be bonded out of jail. If the victim does not want to prosecute the State can still pursue the case or if it is... Read Answer
You may check the "Arkansas Judiciary Homepage" site and check the "find a lawyer" menu to confirm your lawyer's name.
You may be eligible to have your record sealed if you were NOT adjudicated
When you are arrested, just tell the judge that you can not afford an attorney and he will appoint one to represent you.
I have experienced countless clients whose criminal record was very different than they believed. An attorney can review the official criminal... Read Answer
The assistant public defender that you are working with is under an obligation to file a request with the state to provide all of the evidence... Read Answer
Do not be penny wise and dollar foolish. Hire a lawyer
I believe I answered this question for you when I spoke to you over the telephone. However, your exact question was how do you sue them.
The... Read Answer
You will need to talk with an attorney who specializes in Crimimal Defense. You should consider one who has achieved Board Certification in... Read Answer
It depends on why the charges were dismessed. Have your attorney check with the DA to see if they will agree to the expungement. If the charges... Read Answer
The concern would be accessibility to the gun. The other person owns the gun.
Among other things, you are not allowed to possess or control... Read Answer
You must either pay the amount owed ASAP or report ASAP that your sister engaged in these fraudulenot activities. In fact, it may be too late to... Read Answer
Unless you paid an attorney to file a petition to expunge the arrest records the FBI search will reveal it. Still, even if you had paid an attorney... Read Answer
You need to correct this perception ASAP. There is no basis for the charge. The complaint must be withdrawn. Ed Dimon
i would get the arrest and conviction expunged so that you have no future issues with employment. we do three expungements per week. Ed Dimon... Read Answer
I would suggest you hire a lawyer to straighten out this mess. There is the possibility of identity theft, but you provide little facts... Read Answer
This is a crime. I've seen many people who made this honest mistake sentenced to probation as a result.
First of all, if you were at a sentencing you must have entered a plea to a charge, if it was a felony I am assuming you had an attorney either... Read Answer