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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Too little information exists to make a knowledgable observation for you. This...
Jonathan H Levy
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I can't imagine a juvenile conviction like that having much of an effect or...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Yes, you could be charged in the Phillipines for crimes committed there. If the...
Carlos Gonzalez
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You may be charged in the phillippines, and as such legislation develops there...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Unfortunately, you will have to deal with the charge for each State, in that...
Alexander M. Ivakhnenko
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Your question as presented could not be effectively answered for the following...
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I agree with the earlier answer. More information is needed to accurately...
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Ronald S. Pichlik
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Laws governing expungment vary from state to state. In Michigan, for example,...
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Victoria Marie Mussallem
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I don't know the exact procedure in Illinois, but in Florida where I practice...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Can one cop issue the ticket based upon the information provided by another cop?...
Victoria Marie Mussallem
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Even though I am a criminal lawyer in Florida, the laws tend to be similar. In...
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Victoria Marie Mussallem
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Even though I am a criminal lawyer in Florida, I do think you need to consult...
Michael J. Helfand
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I believe it's in your son's best interest to have an attorney at his court...
Carlos Gonzalez
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If you were told there would be no record i would suggest meeting with an...
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Edward Jerome Blum
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I don't practice in IL. Yes. If it was a CLETS order. They are reported to...
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Carlos Gonzalez
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Generally a new arrest is potentially enough. i would suggest consulting with...
Victoria Marie Mussallem
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I am a criminal defense lawyer in Florida, but the criminal laws in each state...
Donald John Ramsell
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Normally, you can only get a 'hardship' license for work, school, or medical...
Irina Melnik
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Multiple moving violations within a specific period of time can lead to a...
Michael J. Helfand
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Generally, red-light camera violations do not appear on your permanent driving...
Michael J. Helfand
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I usually recommend finding a local attorney and someone who has a lot of DUI/...
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Howard Stanton Stein
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Because the criminal conviction does not become official until you are...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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I agree with the sage assessments and suggestions of Mr Stein, and suggest you...
Carlos Gonzalez
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Absolutely, while I am not admitted to practice in yoru state my experience in...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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I agree with my colleague. This consequence needs to be reviewed and its impact...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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It may be worth your while to consult with a attorney familiar with the judges...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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In essence, given the risks and potential consequences to your future, you need...
Matthew John Hachigian
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Your best bet is to sit down with an attorney and go over the facts of the case...

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