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A bench warrant has been issued......if you show up in court tomorrow, the judge could put you in... Read Answer
You may be able to get a deferred judgment for any crime that is not a forcible felony (basically murder, sexual abuse, kidnapping, robbery, arson,... Read Answer
After a deferred judgment, the case is to be expunged if the defendant successfully completes probation. However, the methods vary per county... Read Answer
You will need to contact an attorney in Michigan. Unfortunately attorneys practice law only in the states in which they are admitted.... Read Answer
The police will have a recording of the call. You should contact the County attorney handling the case about the no contact order and proceeding with... Read Answer
Expungement in Iowa is usually through a deferred judgment process. If you were convicted, and not received a deferred judgment, you cannot... Read Answer
Statute of limitations are case dependent and vary with the facts in the case. Your best bet is to contact an attorney to discuss the... Read Answer
This is unlikely to be federal wire fraud. However, it could be theft of services. Even this is unlikely, as the city is probably paying... Read Answer
Unfortunately the statute of limitations is probably exceeded as to suing the police department, appealing the case, or most other actions.... Read Answer
If the ticket states a court date, or the amended ticket as in this case, you have to go to court or face an arrest for failure to appear.
Unfortunately no one can answer this question online. Your fiance needs to contact a local attorney and seek this advice. There are too... Read Answer
It is impossible to give you an answer online as to the likely outcome of a criminal case. Your best bet would be to contact a local criminal... Read Answer
A defendant normally has 30 days to file a Notice of Appeal following conviction in a criminal case. Failure to file before the 30 days has... Read Answer
There is no requirement to be sentenced within 90 days of your arrest. You need to have trial information within 45 days of your arrest, and then... Read Answer
It may be possible to get a deferred judgment in this case. If you have never been convicted of a felony and not had 2 deferreds in your... Read Answer
You need to contact local counsel to discuss this case. There are too many issues to discuss online.
You do not have to be arrested to start your criminal case. The police can issue you a citation as in your case. If the police have... Read Answer
This may or may not be interference with official acts.
The State must prove all of the following elements of Interference With An Official... Read Answer
The issue of conviction is complicated. A guilty plea can be considered a conviction as far as the court system is concerned. However, it... Read Answer
The issue of conflict is an issue for the attorney to determine. However, in this case, it would appear not to be a conflict unless the judge... Read Answer
Unfortunately the only method (with a few exceptions) to expunge a record in Iowa is the deferred judgment. A deferred judgment places the... Read Answer
Speedy trial is a right under the Iowa and U.S. constitution. In Iowa, you have a right to a trial within 90 days after Trial Information is... Read Answer
Adults and juveniles in detention are subject to the facility rules. Visitation and phone calls are normally handled by the facility rules.... Read Answer
Federal law prevents a person convicted of domestic abuse from handling firearms. You correctly state that the military will not normally allow... Read Answer
Unfortunately I cannot answer questions on sentences online. There are too many factors to consider (including the specifics of the case and... Read Answer