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Howard Woodley Bailey
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When this matter goes to Court, you are entitled to see the discovery,...
William Robert Jay
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The first attorney is right, you are entitled to discovery (ie. seeing the card...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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A standard condition of probation is no new arrests (a conviction is not...
Ethan Andrew Way
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Freaking out is probably a good reaction. It sounds like you have 2 new...
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Ethan Andrew Way
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It depends on what the misdemeanor offense was. The best advice is to call the...
Victoria Marie Mussallem
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What was the felony charge and what was the misdemeanor charge? Whether or not...
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Ethan Andrew Way
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You have a lot of issues you need to discuss with a family law attorney in your...
Joanna Marie Mitchell
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It is VERY important that you discuss your case with a qualified attorney in...
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Ethan Andrew Way
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The actual and practical effect of the statutory revisions is really a Circuit...
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Robert Edward Heyman
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This question depends on the specific language of the Order. You don't say when...
Daniel Perez Jr.
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The answer to your questions is within the Courts abstract entered at your VOP...
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Ethan Andrew Way
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There is a lot of additional information needed in order to answer this...
Richard Earl Hornsby
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For all cases after 1996 (when Florida's current criminal punishment code went...
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Ethan Andrew Way
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There is not a lot of information here to go on, but basically: If no arrest...
Stephen Andrew Mosca
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That depends on the statute of limitations for the offense. There are laws...
Ethan Andrew Way
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This is what is referred to as an "incorrigible child" situation. You can file...
Ethan Andrew Way
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Your daughter may want to consider speaking with a therapist or domestic...
Ethan Andrew Way
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This situation comes up quite frequently. Jurisdiction is going to be governed...
Jeffrey Feulner
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If the child was here for 6 months prior to your filing, jurisdiction of the...
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Ethan Andrew Way
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It is hard to tell based upon your question, but it sounds like a Bankruptcy...
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Ethan Andrew Way
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Section 800.04(5)(c)2 governs circumstances between an "offender" over 18 and a...
Ethan Andrew Way
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You need to consult with an attorney experienced in Dependency matters. If you...
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Ethan Andrew Way
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GENERALLY, The Florida prepaid college account is exempt under Florida Statute,...
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John M. Kaman
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Only the prosecutor can make the decision to press charges. The victim...
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The ultimate decision to move forward on charges rests with the prosecutor....
Ethan Andrew Way
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I will assume no one has been arrested and this is not a speedy trial issue....
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Ethan Andrew Way
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A cahrge of Armed Robbery of a Dwelling carries a maximum prison sentence of life.
Craig A. Epifanio
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He is facing life. However, you should talk to an attorney about a bond....
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Ethan Andrew Way
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There is a formula located in Chapter 61, Florida Statutes. It factors in net...
Stephen Andrew Mosca
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No one can answer for you what another person may or may not do in response to...
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Have you considered expunging the arrest? For more information, see my website:...

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