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John M. Kaman
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Something funky is going on. Yopu don't give enough details to permit a...
Robert Lee Marshall
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Penal Code §530.5 is obtaining someone's personal information with the...
Joseph Briscoe Dane
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Contributor Level 8

Obviously, the police are involved, so this will likely result in a criminal...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Do not speak about these charges or the incident until a lawyer is on the case...
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John M. Kaman
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Contributor Level 10

You can always contest the ticket and say that as a visitor you had no...
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Ben Walter Pesta II
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Better hope they don't. IF your probation case doesn't register the arrest,...
John M. Kaman
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I see many questions on avvo in which people want to do what is going to happen...
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Victoria Marie Mussallem
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You need to start with the department of motor vehicles in your city. They can...
Robert Lee Marshall
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You cannot file criminal charges. Only the District Attorney can file criminal...
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James Brian Campbell's answer
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In California Penal Code Section 594 prohibits as vandalism the damage or...
Matthew Lee Spiegel
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Was your charge dismissed after you completed probation? If it was, you may...
Joseph Briscoe Dane
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Contributor Level 8

Usually minor discrepancies won't invalidate a ticket, but it depends on just...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Contributor Level 9

I agree with Mr Dane. The answer depends on the extent of the inaccurate entry,...
Joseph Briscoe Dane
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Contributor Level 8

Golf clubs are expensive - depending on just how many golf clubs and what the...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Contributor Level 9

I agree with the assessments of my colleagues, that the liklihood of...
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Robert Lee Marshall
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Contributor Level 7

The problem is that you blew off your obligations to the court for five years....
Paul Samuel Geller
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If it has insufficient evidence, it should be dismissed. There is a motion the...
Joseph Briscoe Dane
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Contributor Level 8

The procedures in juvenile court are a little different when it comes to...
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Robert Lee Marshall
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Contributor Level 7

You're asking questions about a Texas case in a California forum, but generally...
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Brian Neal Gurwitz
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Contributor Level 5

Yes it is possible to easily get an attorney to work on the case for free if he...
Pamela Koslyn
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Yes, people charged with crimes who can't afford private lawyers get a free...
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Joseph Briscoe Dane
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When a person is on probation for any criminal offense, a standard term of...
Edward Jerome Blum
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Contributor Level 7

Mr. Dane is right. He can be charged up to the max sentence of what he plead...
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Brian Neal Gurwitz
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Contributor Level 5

In the short term, you need to speak with a public defender at arraignment. (I'...
John Patrick Guidry II
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Contributor Level 6

Good news, you're a first time offender, so there are some options here to...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

This type of situation requires s a cost-benefit analysis for most clients. If...
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Joseph Briscoe Dane
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Contributor Level 8

Will they file commercial burglary on you? More than likely, given that you...
Alexander Thomas Henderson
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Los Angeles County is unlikely to refile burglary charges on you once they have...
Robert Lee Marshall
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Contributor Level 7

Under Penal Code §1203.4, a person who is granted probation can apply to have...
Matthew Edward Williamson
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Contributor Level 7

The answer is no. You need to be off all probations first. Good luck with...
Robert Lee Marshall
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You can't sue your uncle because he did something to your brother. Your brother...
Jason Y. Chan
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I agree. Your brother is the one that needs to take action. If he is seeking...

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