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Eric Joseph Dirga
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The short answer is yes. However, the decision to prosecute any juvenile is...
Stephen Andrew Mosca
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I'm sorry to hear about your circumstances. Raising teenagers can be...
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William Robert Jay
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Depends on the facts, primarily. If you are doomed at trial, a more stiff...
Gretchen Kelley Brantley
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Careful here because pleaing to battery can set you up for future problems and...
Shawn Alan Arnold
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Assuming no other felony convictions, domestic batteries within the last 3...
Aaron J. Slavin
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I agree with the previous attorney. A juvenile charge of Uttering a Forged...
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Jennifer Ann Jacobs
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A defendant is not entitled to a bond on a VOP. However, a lawyer can file a...
Don Waggoner
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Anything can happen, but he needs an attorney. That attorney can get him at...
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Craig A. Epifanio
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To add to Mr. Jay's answer. If the juvenile was found "delinquent" of the...
William Robert Jay
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Only if that person dies before he or she turns 24 years old. Florida Statute...
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William Robert Jay
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It's really not a term that is used, at least in central Florida, to describe...
John Patrick Guidry II
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I agree with Will, there's no such thing. The best thing to do in this...
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Jennifer Ann Jacobs
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At your son's trial, the "burglar" and his sister will likely testify that your...
John Patrick Guidry II
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It would be interesting to see what type of physical evidence, if any, that...
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John Patrick Guidry II
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I know I answered your other question as well, but the plea of the other...
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William Robert Jay
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The technical problems with the citation can get different milage with...
John Patrick Guidry II
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You should always hire an attorney for a ticket, but remember that you only...
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John M. Kaman
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Contributor Level 10

Why not take a first rate lawyer that is free to you and not so cheap? If you...
Michael Alexander Misa
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Contributor Level 5

All you really need to do is call several attorneys in your area. Many have...
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Craig A. Epifanio
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Contributor Level 7

Your question really is what is the SOL on a federal crime. It is 5 years from...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Contributor Level 9

I agree with the assessment of my colleague, as to both the general SOL term...
Aaron J. Slavin
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If the State of Florida charges you with a Residential Burglary, that is a...
Richard Earl Hornsby
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If his son resided there and let you in then you have a defense to the case....
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Adam Todd Dougherty
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Yes, it is a third degree felony punishable by 5 years in the Florida State...
Aaron J. Slavin
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I agree with the first answer. If you are HTO, chances are you have a prior...
James Regan
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Dear Tracy, Florida Statute 817.568 Criminal use of personal identification...
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Randall Lee Berman
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If the move is within the same county where the person was sentenced and lives,...
Richard Earl Hornsby
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It is fairly simple to move within county and within Florida counties. As...
Craig A. Epifanio
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Contributor Level 7

The reason your confused is because some judges treat the law differently....
Craig A. Epifanio
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Contributor Level 7

The max punishment is one year in jail, $1000 fine, and a two year license...
Anthony Gerald Ryan
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Contributor Level 3

You have a very good argument to have the evidence suppressed because you were...
Craig A. Epifanio
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She is facing 5 years prison. While that is unlikely for a first offender it...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Contributor Level 9

I agree with the assessment of Mr. Epifanio. The liklihood of a first offender...
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Richard Earl Hornsby
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Contributor Level 6

You could sue the accuser for malicious prosecution. However, I doubt many...
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Craig A. Epifanio
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Contributor Level 7

Racing has become a more serious criminal traffic charge because not only are...
Darren Mark Finebloom
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I highly recommend that you hire an attorney . The racing staute has been...

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