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Di I have to talk polygraph test?

Answered 12 years and 8 months ago by William W. Gerrans (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Sex Crimes
No
No

Can I sue someone in North Carolina that sexually assaulted me when I was about 5? I am 17 now

Answered 13 years and 4 months ago by Mr. Ronald James Shook II (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Sex Crimes
I am unaware of any civil grounds to file a lawsuit involving this type of situation but you should contact the police or a prosecutor to discuss pursuing criminal prosecution. 
I am unaware of any civil grounds to file a lawsuit involving this type of situation but you should contact the police or a prosecutor to discuss... Read More

If I have a "concealed" case and I want to join the military do I have to write it in the application??

Answered 13 years and 4 months ago by Mr. Ronald James Shook II (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Sex Crimes
It depends on how they word the question and it is typically better to practice full disclosure.  Remember that this is the United States military and they have access to information that other people do not. 
It depends on how they word the question and it is typically better to practice full disclosure.  Remember that this is the United States... Read More

I have been accused of a sex offense I have a lawyer a lawyer and my sisiter says I was coerced into taking the plea. I received three years of prob

Answered 13 years and 5 months ago by Mr. Ronald James Shook II (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Sex Crimes
It sounds like you need to contact an attorney who handles appeals work, specifically, you would need a motion for appropriate relief to reopen the case.  North Carolina General Statute 15a-1415(b)(3) deals with convictions that were obtained in violation of your constitutional rights.  If you were coerced into taking a plea, you may have a case for ineffective assistance of counsel.  In order to prove a case for ineffective assistance of counsel you must show (1) the attorney's representation fell below an objective standard of reasonableness; and (2) the deficient performance prejudiced the appellant.  Honestly, this is a very high standard to prove and the North Carolina Court of Appeals denies most of these motions, but it might be worth a shot if you feel like you were wronged. ... Read More
It sounds like you need to contact an attorney who handles appeals work, specifically, you would need a motion for appropriate relief to reopen the... Read More