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Ethan Andrew Way
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It depends on what the misdemeanor offense was. The best advice is to call the...
Victoria Marie Mussallem
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What was the felony charge and what was the misdemeanor charge? Whether or not...
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William Robert Jay
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Florida Statute 943.059(1)(b)(3) requires a sworn statement in your petition to...
Mark Timothy Conan
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If Marshall's kept your sister for 6 hours w/o bathrooms or police she does not...
Richard Earl Hornsby
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Sounds like she either is not being truthful with you or she needs to retain a...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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Short answer, Yes you need to consult directly with a lawyer before you make...
John Patrick Guidry II
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Hopefully, you will hire an attorney that can do one of two things for you....
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Your brother has done himself no favors. You may find, by phoning an...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Get a copy of all of the paperwork pertaining to the DV case, and consult with...
Jonathan Burton Blecher
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Mr. Epifanio is correct. Aggravated Battery is a specifically enumerated felont...
Craig A. Epifanio
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Under Florida law (but not under Federal law) you are NOT convicted of a crime...
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William Robert Jay
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There's really no simple answer to that question, it depends on the facts of...
Mark Timothy Conan
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Mr. Jay is correct. Sometimes the fee is reduced because a judge who handled...
William Robert Jay
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If you were not arrested, then your speedy trial rights did not start ticking...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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I agree with the assessments of my colleague. Good luck. Disclaimer This...
William Robert Jay
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Those are each third degree felonies, each punishable by 5 years in the...
Mark Timothy Conan
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The good thing about your case is you have no prior record. However, the State...
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Don Waggoner
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That is up to the person who paid the bail. If he is also on pre-trial release,...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Here in NJ, we specifically get authorization from the Court for the travel,...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Before he makes any decisions, in addition to his PD, he needs to be advised by...
Royce Brent Bishop
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I have forwarded this to immigration attorney, which you really need! Maybe...
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Mark Timothy Conan
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The judge will be offended. The judge will think that your husband disregarded...
Stephen Andrew Mosca
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There are many possible outcomes, from re-instatement of probation to some jail...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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It is very likely that a bench warrant was issued for your arrest for failure...
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John Patrick Guidry II
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As you've described it, no. There are legal reasons that give officers the...
Jonathan Burton Blecher
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What Happens When A Search Violates the Fourth Amendment The exclusionary rule....
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Walter Leon Grantham Jr.
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If you hired an attorney to negotiate this plea deal, ask him this question...
John Patrick Guidry II
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You definitely need to speak to an attorney, especially one that knows the...
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Patrick St George Cousins
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First of all, I am certain that you know that you need to be in better control...
Don Waggoner
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I beat a charge like this a few years ago. They may have trouble proving the...
Don Waggoner
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You can only file the demand if you are not represented by an attorney. It...
Jonathan Burton Blecher
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An "A-Form" is a charging document for purposes of misdemeanors cases. The...
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Yes you are completely correct. this is a very common question here and i asked...
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Mark Timothy Conan
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Short answer is no. The judge reviews the officer's report and then decides...
Edward Jerome Blum
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The clerk would. Edward J. Blum
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Don Waggoner
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It means exactly that. It doesn't happen unless the bondsman asks to have the...

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