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Mark Timothy Conan
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It will depend on which witnesses the jury finds more credible. The officers...
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Gretchen Kelley Brantley
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You may be able to go to the police station/Sheriff's office and file a report,...
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Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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You need help. You have rights. If you have proof that your husband is a U.S....
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Diana Michelle Tennis
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If your brother lives with you, this substitute service is probably sufficient....
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Loren M. Dickstein
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Any issue in criminal law is very complex and has tremendous potential...
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Diana Michelle Tennis
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This is not a situation for advice over the internet, I am assuming you have...
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Diana Michelle Tennis
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Basically, it is not a victim's role to decide whether charges go forward. In...
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Brent Allan Rose
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There is no time limit, but the longer you wait after the incident occurred,...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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The fact of the matter is that it's in the hands of the state attorney's office...
Robert Edward Heyman
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I concur with Mr. Phillips. The State attorney makes the final call, but in...
Lucreita D. Becude
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You need to have your attorney present at your hearing to explain to the Judge...
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Lori I Barkus
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It is impossible to completely answer your question because some of the facts...
Edward Jerome Blum
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Go to the court and request they lift the no contact order. Edward J. Blum
Diana Michelle Tennis
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Typically the stay away order, or injunction, would only be about him...
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Edward Jerome Blum
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I don't practice in FL, MO or CT. You can file a dissolution (divorce) action...
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