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Walter Herbert Foster IV
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  1. Walter Herbert Foster IV
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Adjudication withheld?

Asked by a user in Jacksonville, FL - about 4 years ago.

My position, and that of most attorneys that I practice with is that if "adjudication of guilt" is withheld, you have not been formally convicted of the crime. However, unless expunged, it will still show as an arrest and appear to be a conviction.

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  2. Jonathan Burton Blecher
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DUI dismissed or vacated

Asked by a user in Spring Hill, FL - about 4 years ago.

Need to know the charge, status and disposition before I can answer intelligently.

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  1. Phillip Gustavo Day
  2. Thomas H. McGowan
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Advertizing ad mistake

Asked by a user in Daytona Beach, FL - about 4 years ago.

You need to carefully examine the contract you signed for the terms and conditions. If their failure to place the ad appropriately was a substantive and material change of the terms and conditions, there may be a berach of contract. At a minimum, you should be able to negotiate a reduced payment price.

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  3. Lewis Lee Lockett
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Petition a court

Asked by a user in Jacksonville, FL - about 4 years ago.

There is a formal expungement process in florida. Certain charges and depending on the Judgement and Sentence, you may be eligible.

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  2. Walter Herbert Foster IV
  3. Robert Bailey Branson
  4. Laurence Jay Smith

RELOCATION WITH CHILDREN AFTER DIVORCE BY DEFAULT.

Asked by a user in Florida - about 4 years ago.

Your actions should initially governed by your Final Judgement Order if you have one. Without knowing the substance of it, it is hard to give you solid direction.

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  1. Patrick J. Mclain
  2. Walter Herbert Foster IV

Military law statute of limitations, fraudulently acted crazy to obtain discharge from the military

Asked by a user in Buffalo, NY - almost 4 years ago.

Your question depends on a number of different variables. Did the actions also include making written or oral statements? All charges except those brought by a General Court Martial have a 5 year SOL. It is highly unlikely any enumerated offenses could be brought against a party at this point. However, why talk about it at this point anyway? My counsel is that you don't

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  1. Thomas C Gallagher
  2. Walter Herbert Foster IV
  3. Okorie Chukwudimm Okorocha
  4. Jonathan Burton Blecher

Juvenile misemenor and petty citation

Asked by a user in Stillwater, MN - about 4 years ago.

Depending on the State, your sanction for such an offense could be a Judicial Warning, up through probation if the individual is charged as a juvenile. However, depending on the age of the child, the State may have the option to charge the child as an adult. You need to be a bit more specific in your question.

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  2. Walter Herbert Foster IV
  3. Patrick J. Mclain

Veteran benefits

Asked by a user in Indianapolis, IN - over 4 years ago.

Yes, you will still be able to obtain your VA benefits regardless of your current abode. Obviously though, your current location may affect your ability to access health care facilities and other benefits.

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  1. Walter Herbert Foster IV
  2. Patrick J. Mclain

Military allotments repayable?

Asked by a user in Milwaukee, WI - over 4 years ago.

While I would need to know a little bit more about the specific facts of your case and the basis for the anullment, my initial reaction is that the Government would not seek repayment of the allotments as long as both parties did not entire the marriage fraudulently. If the marriage was deficient, but only unilaterly, I doubt the Government would seek recompense.

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  2. Bruce Roland Busch
  3. Walter Herbert Foster IV
  4. W Marc Hardesty
  5. Patrick J. Mclain

Dwi offpost

Asked by a user in Fort Leonard Wood, MO - over 4 years ago.

Understand, that as a member of the military you are subjected to different standards than a civilian. Conduct off-post on the "economy" can be punished by both the civilan and military authorities. This is based on the concept of "separate sovereigns." While it may not be fair, your Commander may decide to take action against you under military regulations or the UCMJ.