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Howard Woodley Bailey
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The State does not have to stop a prosecution or dismiss charges because there...
Stephen Andrew Mosca
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A vigorous defense is what can be done. Self defense is an affirmative...
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Craig A. Epifanio
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Every state has different rules on how they handle outstanding fines. Florida,...
John Patrick Guidry II
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It depends upon the laws of that state. In FL, once a fine has been assessed,...
Craig A. Epifanio
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Forgive me, but I'm not quite sure what happened to your son based on what you...
John Patrick Guidry II
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Yes, the question is confusing, but one thing is for sure, you should go see Mr....
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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The right to counsel provision in the amendment has been interpreted to mean...
William Robert Jay
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I will try my best to answer what I perceive to be your question. A direct...
Aaron J. Slavin
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Probably not. However, if you've been charged with a Domestic Battery, you are...
Victoria Marie Mussallem
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I am assuming you have been arrested for domestic battery. If so, the...
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John Lawrence Buckley
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There has to be more to this. For the sake of argument, I'm assuming that he...
Craig A. Epifanio
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The answer to your question is yes. However, I need more information as to why...
Craig A. Epifanio
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The maximum penalty for a second degree felony is 15 years prison and a $10,000...
Aaron J. Slavin
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I agree with Craig's answer regarding the fines and seriousness of a drug...
Craig A. Epifanio
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It is unlikely they would make the charge a felony. That said, you are still...
John Patrick Guidry II
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If I were betting in Vegas, I'd bet the charges will not be upgraded. The...
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can i get probation and community service and not do jail time
Craig A. Epifanio
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$1500 is only a third degree felony. If you were charged as an adult and were...
Aaron J. Slavin
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You'll definitely want to get an experienced, local criminal defense attorney...
Craig A. Epifanio
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Contributor Level 7

The most important thing you can do is either hire an attorney or talk to his...
Richard Earl Hornsby
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Quite possibly it could. While there is no law I am aware of that prevents...
Craig A. Epifanio
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Mr. Hornsby is correct in that it could affect your career. Getting the charge...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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An attorney familiar with the policies and procedures of the court will know...
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Gary Kollin
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In Florida, the courts have decided that a child under the age of 7 is presumed...
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Adam Leo Bantner II
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It shouldn't violate your probation. It's only a moving violation much like a...
Don Waggoner
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With due respect, you are asking for a lot of free advice from attorneys on...
Richard Earl Hornsby
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It sounds to me like your PD is makinga shrewd tactical decision. If the "...
Don Waggoner
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Simple robbery w/o a weapon carries a maximum prison term of 15 years. As a...
Aaron J. Slavin
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Because your brother was just released from prison, the State is likely to file...
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Craig A. Epifanio
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Theoretically, the state could try to prove a robbery through other...
Don Waggoner
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Craig is correct. They will have trouble getting a guilty verdict, but it is...
Don Waggoner
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The maximum prison time on a 2nd degree felony is 15 years. If he got out of...
Aaron J. Slavin
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I agree with the first answer. The maximum penalty on a 2nd degree felony in...
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Aaron J. Slavin
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Some courts will allow an individual to complete community service at a...
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Don Waggoner
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He can't, technically. He could sentence you to 6 months in jail followed by...
Aaron J. Slavin
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It would seem that the above sentence, as you describe it, is an illegal...

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