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Posted 10 days ago in Domestic Violence Dallas, TX
Joshua Sabert Lowther's answer
18 USC 921(a)(33)(A) does NOT consider a misdemeanor crime of violence against... Posted 27 days ago in Criminal Defense Dallas, TX
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Pretrial Services, who prepares all of the paperwork in regards to the posting...
Paul Holt Walcutt's answer
Just because someone has used drugs doesn't necessarily mean that anything they... Posted 27 days ago in Criminal Defense Dallas, TX
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
I answered your other post on this case at http://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/...
Paul Holt Walcutt's answer
Just because someone has used drugs doesn't necessarily mean that anything they... Posted about 1 month ago in Federal Crime Dallas, TX
Linda Friedman Ramirez's answer
Are you asking whether someone cab be charged with conspiracy to traffic in...
Robert Sterling Guest's answer
I agree with Linda's answer. I would add that it's impossible to answer your... Posted 3 months ago in Federal Crime Dallas, TX
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
The government would need only probable cause to believe you were committing a...
Oscar Michelen's answer
A lot depends on whether you had a written immunity deal. WHile the county... Posted 9 days ago in Fraud Dallas, TX
Paul Holt Walcutt's answer
There are several different laws governing the use and possession of a fake... Posted 4 months ago in Federal Crime Dallas, TX
Edward Jerome Blum's answer
It is probably because your actions covered up the conspiracy and continued...
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
I agree with my colleague, that your own actions (alleged or actual) may be... Posted 3 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Dallas, TX
Matthew G Kaiser's answer
I think I answered this question earlier. In case I'm mistaken, the Financial... Posted 19 days ago in Criminal Defense Dallas, TX
Joseph K. Chancellor's answer
I am happy to speak with you about this issue. I am a criminal defense lawyer...
Edward Jerome Blum's answer
I don't practice in TX. I know it's confusing, but this was posted under the... Posted 3 months ago in Criminal Defense Dallas, TX
Richard H. Goolsby's answer
He needs to retain an attorney as soon as possible, or apply for one if he... Posted 3 months ago in Criminal Defense Dallas, TX
Matthew G Kaiser's answer
The matter will likely be turned over to the Special Litigation Unit of your... Posted 5 months ago in Federal Crime Dallas, TX
Andrew Lee Westover's answer
There is a general five (5) year statute of limitations on Federal Crimes. See...
E. Brian Davis' answer
The answer is almost certainly that the investigation (in which your friend may... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Dallas, TX
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
This is a challenge, but there is hope. You should retain an experienced... Posted 5 months ago in Criminal Defense Dallas, TX
Jordan Elliott Lewis' answer
As you read this, please bear in mind that it is not legal advice, but is...
Jordan Elliott Lewis' answer
As a follow-up/clarification to the above: The default rule is that the... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Dallas, TX
Charles H Kuck's answer
Obviously, filing false tax returns is a federal crime, and , and I hate to say...
Isaul Verdin's answer
The CIS officer will likely focus on the joint sponsor's income taxes. However,... Posted 7 months ago in Federal Crime Dallas, TX
Robert E Nunley's answer
Up front, draw a distinction between what you have in fact actually done or...
Cynthia Russell Henley's answer
The feds don't waste their time on users. Your dealer can say whatever he... Posted 6 months ago in Criminal Defense Dallas, TX
Joseph Francis Hoelscher II's answer
As the other attorney's have said, you can't clean up your criminal history...
Victor Anthony Rivera's answer
The previous attorneys are correct. If you received straight probation, that... Posted 11 months ago in Federal Crime Dallas, TX
Michael Emory Clark's answer
In federal drug conspiracy cases, the public defender's office will often be...
Law student's answer
Hello , my name is Bethena Acquah , i am still in school, i live in kentucky,... Posted 10 months ago in Criminal Defense Dallas, TX
Ruben Gonzalez Jr.'s answer
The short answer to your question is: sometimes, and it depends why you are... Posted 9 months ago in Criminal Defense Dallas, TX
Ruben Gonzalez Jr.'s answer
This reply is not a substitution for legal advice and may not be relied upon to...
Edgardo Rafael Baez's answer
For the most part, polygraph test are inadmissable as evidence in court, so I... |