California Juvenile Legal Advice (347 found)Narrow your searchPosted 1 day ago in DUI / DWI California
Edward Jerome Blum's answer
The robbery probably would. The DUI not so much. The time since the crimes is...
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
You should meeti with an imigration attorney in your immediate area as soon as... Posted 11 days ago in Juvenile Pomona, CA
Matthew Lee Spiegel's answer
Was your charge dismissed after you completed probation? If it was, you may... Posted 13 days ago in Juvenile Torrance, CA
Matthew Lee Spiegel's answer
I would need a bit more information to answer this question more accurately....
Matthew Lee Spiegel's answer
From you are telling me it does sound like you were never convicted, which... Posted 14 days ago in Juvenile Santa Maria, CA
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Get a lawyer right away because appeal deadlines are strict. Going on through...
John M. Kaman's answer
You have to appeal a specific order of the juvenile court and you must do so... Posted 12 days ago in Criminal Defense San Diego, CA
Thomas Anthony Hughes' answer
Under Penal Code section 12020 et seq - it enumerates all the crimes that if... Posted 17 days ago in Juvenile San Francisco, CA
John M. Kaman's answer
Ex felons can vote in CA provided they are not still in prison or on parole....
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
I agree with Mr. Kaman and add only that in 1971, the Twenty Sixth Amendment to... Posted 14 days ago in Criminal Defense San Francisco, CA
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Many people post questions here asking about their chances in court. No one...
Robert Lee Marshall's answer
It's impossible to answer this question intelligently without a lot more... Posted 22 days ago in Juvenile Chula Vista, CA
Nicole Quijano Valera's answer
Are your children in foster care? Or are they being detained as part of a... Posted 22 days ago in Child Custody Chula Vista, CA Posted about 1 month ago in Juvenile Los Angeles, CA
Andrew Ging Liu's answer
Your best bet is to go to both courts. You might try calling the clerk's... Posted about 1 month ago in Juvenile Los Angeles, CA
Niranjan Fred Thiagarajah's answer
It is possible to still seal a juvenile record after the adult record has been... Posted about 1 month ago in Juvenile Manteca, CA
Joseph Briscoe Dane's answer
If it was just "possession" of the stolen car, it will be Penal Code section...
Robert Lee Marshall's answer
The usual charges are Vehicle Code 10851 and Penal Code 487, grand theft.... Posted 2 days ago in Juvenile Sacramento, CA
Scott Andrew Wineberg's answer
The toughest thing for parents of children who abuse siblings is often the... Posted about 1 month ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Sacramento, CA
Jonathan H Levy's answer
It might make it difficult but if you can show evidence of rehabilitation, the...
Nicole Quijano Valera's answer
I agree with Mr. Levy's answer - you do need to show evidence of rehabilitation.... Posted 3 months ago in Juvenile Los Angeles, CA
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George Isao Kita's answer
The case was probably resolved as an infraction. My guess is that your record...
Kim C. Wollenberg Burgess' answer
Generally matters in heard in traffic court are infractions. However, you may... Posted 4 days ago in Juvenile Northridge, CA
Staychia Renee Sena's answer
First, are you a juvenile or an adult? In which court are you expected to appear?
James Brian Campbell's answer
If you are over 18 years old, this is a misdemeanor offense involving moral... Posted 11 days ago in Juvenile Vallejo, CA
Robert Lee Marshall's answer
In Vallejo, the courts are far more concerned with juveniles who commit serious...
John M. Kaman's answer
For any criminal charge you need to hire a lawyer. The government will have a... Posted 12 days ago in Juvenile El Cajon, CA
John M. Kaman's answer
Yes they can do this without a parent present and no they don't have to show... Posted 13 days ago in Juvenile Los Angeles, CA
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
You obviously cannot ignore the citation. Here in NJ and the other States with...
Matthew Lee Spiegel's answer
This certainly can be a basis for dismissal but I would not say that it is... Posted 13 days ago in Juvenile California
Pamela Koslyn's answer
It's not clear why you posted this question in CA. In CA, a 15 year old can't...
Michael L Rich's answer
I don't practice in California, the Czech Republic or France but I would think... |