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Michael A Orozco
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You can sue for libel if the person who distributes the information does so...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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It sounds like you were arraigned on the charges, but that would not resolve...
Jason Y. Chan
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If your case wasn't resolved on the first date for some reason then it gets put...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Such errors are not likely to invalidate the citation. Check with a lawyer...
Matthew Jay Weiss
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No, you will definitely not win based on that error. Unlike a parking ticket,...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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This type of error is not by itself sufficient to get a dismissal. Check with a...
Matthew Jay Weiss
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Unlike a parking ticket, this type of error will NOT result in your case being...
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John Patrick Guidry II
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I typically have a knee jerk answer to this question, YES (I practice in FL,...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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I agree with my colleague, consult with the lawyers first, then decide whether...
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Matthew Jay Weiss
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This charge carries 3 points and could hurt your insurance rates. We recommend,...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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The reply to your inquiry is based on multiple factors. In some incidents, the...
Oscar Michelen
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There are so many factors that go into how a case concludes that it would be...
Howard Robert Roitman
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Yes. See attached link
Lars A. Lundeen
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Yes. However, the State has the burden of proof on these tickets. You may wish...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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Obviously, items that are lost are not stolen, but assuming the facts true, it...
Oscar Michelen
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In NY, the charge of possession of stolen property requires knowledge on the...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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Up to the Statute of LImitations for that type of charge. As an alternative to...
Oscar Michelen
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The previous answer is correct in that the charges may be filed up to the...
Robert Lee Marshall
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Your son signed the ticket, which is a promise to appear. He must appear in...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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As my colleague indicated, the answer is most likely NO. The Court will expect...
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Matthew Jay Weiss
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Yes, a New York traffic lawyer can try and get it reduced in most court. Where...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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An attorney familiar with the policies and procedures of the court will know...
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Karyn T. Missimer
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Respectfully, the reason you have not received any response thus far is this is...
Carlos Gonzalez
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I would suggest a good defense attorney, one specializing in DWI defense....
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Peter E. Brill
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In most places, including Nassau or Suffolk County, you will need an attorney...
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Nathaniel Edward Burney
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You /could/ ask your lawyer to explain to the court that your former employers...
John M. Kaman
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Shoplifting may be generally defined as the taking or concealing of merchandise...
Glenn Warren Magnell
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There is no criminal offense in NYS called "Shoplifting." It is offenses...
Christine R. Shiebler
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A supplemental citation is necessary when an individual on the original...
Carlos Gonzalez
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While this is a charge on the lower end of the spectrum as far as drug charges...
John M. Kaman
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Yes you need a lawyer. Beyond that I realize that this answer will not make...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Assuming from your facts that you pled guilty (...never paid the fine...);...
Theodore W. Robinson
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I basically agree with the first answer. Hire an experienced attorney in North...

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