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Posted 2 months ago in Criminal Defense San Bernardino, CA
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Before you testify, you need to talk to the prosecutor about the information... Posted 3 months ago in Domestic Violence Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman's answer
If your ex has only obtained a TEMPORARY restraining order, then you've got a...
Edward Jerome Blum's answer
First, if there's a TRO, there should be another hearing where you can disprove... Posted about 1 month ago in Domestic Violence Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
She can call at any time. However, the longer she waits the less likely... Posted about 1 month ago in Domestic Violence San Bernardino, CA
Edward Jerome Blum's answer
Voluntary intoxication may help if either of the charges were specific intent...
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman's answer
Think this one through. You're going to march into court and testify "Oh,... Posted 4 months ago in Domestic Violence Ontario, CA
Joseph Briscoe Dane's answer
When a person is on probation, they're subject to being punished up to the...
Brian Richard Dinday's answer
This certainly sounds like a felony case, and so it is extremely unlikely that... Posted 2 months ago in Domestic Violence Fontana, CA
Edward Jerome Blum's answer
First, if it's not too late: DON"T make a statement. The police do not want to... Posted 3 months ago in Domestic Violence San Bernardino, CA
Matthew Edward Williamson's answer
You are welcome and thank you for the compliment. I'm glad I was able to help... Posted 9 days ago in Criminal Defense Victorville, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
Ask for a lawyer and a continuance. The response given is not intended to... Posted 3 months ago in Domestic Violence San Bernardino, CA
Matthew Edward Williamson's answer
This isn't really going to answer your question, but it may help. By listing... Posted 4 months ago in Domestic Violence Apple Valley, CA
Brian Richard Dinday's answer
You have already been convicted. Now you want to sue and win money because you... Posted 4 months ago in Domestic Violence Victorville, CA Posted 4 months ago in Domestic Violence Ontario, CA
Robert Lee Marshall's answer
It depends. If he is convicted of a felony violation of Penal Code 273.5, he... Posted 4 months ago in Domestic Violence Victorville, CA
Brian Richard Dinday's answer
Unless the elder's accusation was clearly not true, I think he or she would be... Posted 4 months ago in Domestic Violence Ontario, CA
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman's answer
He needs to talk to an attorney NOW. If he can't afford one, he's probably...
Robert Lee Marshall's answer
If he can afford to hire an attorney, he should do it as soon as possible If he... Posted 7 months ago in Domestic Violence Ontario, CA
Edgardo Rafael Baez's answer
You need to know that, if he hit you once, he will do it again. You need to... Posted 2 months ago in Criminal Defense San Bernardino, CA
Joseph Briscoe Dane's answer
The sentencing range for a second degree burglary (Penal Code section 459) is...
Ben Walter Pesta II's answer
It depends on whether she's on probation for one or some of her priors. This... Posted 3 months ago in Child Custody Barstow, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
If there is no court order requiring it, probably not unless it defeats a...
Marshall William Waller's answer
Were I your wife I would ask for the home addxcress of wher my children were... Posted 3 months ago in Child Abuse Rancho Cucamonga, CA
September Rae Hopper's answer
Contact a family law attorney asap with this. I know a few that might be able... Posted 4 months ago in Family Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Diana Lucia Martinez's answer
This is not legal advice nor is it intended to create an attorney-client... Posted 5 months ago in Divorce / Separation Chino, CA |