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Posted 6 days ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Yes, you could be charged in the Phillipines for crimes committed there. If the...
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
You may be charged in the phillippines, and as such legislation develops there... Posted about 1 month ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
S. Jamison Koehler's answer
While I am not familiar with criminal law in Chicago, I can make a few general...
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Federal drug crimes have very severe sentencing guidelines. Discuss these... Posted about 1 month ago in Identity Theft Chicago, IL
Christopher R. Minelli's answer
The answer really depends on the prosecution and what they recommend to the... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Scott D. Pollock's answer
If you have your A#, you can call the Executive Office for Immigration Review's...
Alexander M. Ivakhnenko's answer
I agree with the above Cousel who provided a clear answer with respect to... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
My understanding is that there is a ten days of grace, but some may differ.... Posted 2 months ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Scotty J Storey's answer
Your brother has a bigger issue than the probation violation. If he is charged...
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Repetitive arrests, crimes alleged to have been committed while on probation,... Posted 6 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Scott Douglas Devore's answer
Without knowing what the crimes are and when you first entered the United...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
As Mr. Devore indicated, too much is missing to provide an answer. Some... Posted 8 months ago in Civil Rights Chicago, IL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
No one can know what the record is in the case because online we cannot see...
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Totally impossible to respond to without knowing more facts. Assuming you were... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Christopher R. Minelli's answer
The FDIC does not regulate who can and cannot work in a particular bank. The...
Lawrence Allen Stein's answer
In my experience, minor convictions for crimes not involving untruthfulness... Posted 4 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
The information in your past remains in your file so that it will come up on...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
Yes and yes, again. There are both administrative and Federal case law... Posted 5 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
Marrying for the sole purpose of immigration is a Federal Crime punishable...
David Nabow Soloway's answer
Marrying an immigrant for money solely so he can try to get a "Green Card" is... Posted 5 months ago in Wrongful Termination Chicago, IL
Christopher R. Minelli's answer
The answer is likely no. The general rule in Illinois is that an "at-will"... Posted 6 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Scott Douglas Devore's answer
One conviciton for simple DUI with no injuries is not a crime involving moral...
Scott Douglas Devore's answer
One conviciton for simple DUI with no injuries is not a crime involving moral... Posted 7 months ago in Fraud Chicago, IL
Anthony John Colleluori's answer
It is different in every state, and it is usually based on the amount that is...
Guy Scott DiMartino's answer
This information is being submitted for educational purposes only. Many... Posted 9 months ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Ryan Patrick McClure's answer
Your question leaves out many required facts. You should consult with a...
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
You do not list very many facts, which can often impact the SOL applicable to... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
John M. Kaman's answer
You already asked this question but about your employer. If you are involved...
Jeremy J. Richey's answer
Yes, you can secure a lawyer before a case is filed and you should get one.... Posted 10 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Philip Alan Eichorn's answer
If you were granted lawful permanent resident status, you cannot lose that... Posted 11 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Philip Alan Eichorn's answer
There is not enough information in your question/fact pattern to assess the... Posted about 1 year ago in Debt Collection Chicago, IL
Mazyar Malek Hedayat's answer
You ask how much creditors can take from your paycheck. The short answer is 15%... Posted about 1 year ago in Employment / Labor Chicago, IL
Diana S. Brodman Summers' answer
I will try to answer your question and throw in some other info. Pleading "no... |