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Aaron J. Slavin
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I'm not really sure what the question is, but Possession of Marijuana in the...
Eduardo A. Suarez
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I concur with attorney Slavin’s answer; all I would add is that generally, if...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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If there is a legal issue to be dealt with here, then your lawyer will handle...
Stephen Andrew Mosca
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Your attorney is entitled, as noted above, to investigate your case (the...
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Eduardo A. Suarez
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The primary question is whether the officers violated your civil rights and...
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If the charges were dropped, you may be able to expunge the case, so long as...
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Craig A. Epifanio
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I'm assuming from your question that someone was charged with a crime. You don'...
Eduardo A. Suarez
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Making a sentencing recommendation is highly personal and emotional process;...
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Eduardo A. Suarez
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Generally, in situations where the victim does not wish to prosecute the State...
Craig A. Epifanio
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The state attorney could pick up the charges if they feel they have enough...
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Craig A. Epifanio
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Based on the information provided it does not sound like an expungement. It...
Nicholas Chukwuemeka Okorocha
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I agree with the other poster, does not sound like it at all. My standard...
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Eduardo A. Suarez
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Expunging a criminal record can be challenging for someone attempting to do it...
Edgardo Rafael Baez
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Although I do not practice in your state, your attorney will have to file a...
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Edgardo Rafael Baez
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They are both lawyers. The main difference is that you have to pay for one and...
Eduardo A. Suarez
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As a general rule, public defenders are dedicated, hard-working lawyers who...
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Eduardo A. Suarez
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Generally, if you violate the terms of a PTI agreement, the case goes back to...
Don Waggoner
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Mr. Suarez is absolutely correct.
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Dominick Christopher Russo's answer
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If you can't get a lawyer between now and the arraignment date, go to the...
Eduardo A. Suarez
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Dominick's advice is correct;, by entering a not guilty plea at arraignment the...
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Aaron J. Slavin
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It definitely sounds like you need the assistance of a lawyer. Whether a...
Eduardo A. Suarez
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It impossible to tell you that having a lawyer will “help [you] avoid jail”...
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Raul Ruiz
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If you entered a knowing and voluntary plea, it will be difficult to vacate the...
Eduardo A. Suarez
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I concur with the suggestions provided by attorney Ruiz. Vacating a plea is...
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Marc F. Plotnick's answer
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This is probably best answered by looking at your drivers' license record and/...
Eduardo A. Suarez
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Currently, Florida does not have a process in place to allow for the...
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Eduardo A. Suarez
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As a general rule, Florida Law permits a judge to accept a guilty or no contest...
Nicholas Martino
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If adjudication was withheld then for practical purposes it means the charge...
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Aaron J. Slavin
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I agree with both of the prior writers. I have, on numerous ocassions,...
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Marc F. Plotnick's answer
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This is definitely a possibility. As you noted, three "big" driving charges in...
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Eduardo A. Suarez
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Nothing in what you have described suggests that you have committed a crime....
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Eduardo A. Suarez
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First, it is practically impossible for anyone to give you an accurate answer...
Aaron J. Slavin
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Based on the information that you provided, I would anticipate that an...
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Aaron J. Slavin
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It is very difficult, if not impossible, to appeal a plea because you give up...
Eduardo A. Suarez
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I agree with the answer posted by attorney Aaron Slavin. I would only add the...
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Aaron J. Slavin
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I agree with Mr. Suarez. If you know that you have an outstanding warrant, you...
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Aaron J. Slavin
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It could be enought for the police to arrest you as the standard for them to...
Don Waggoner
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I do not agree that the cops have enough to arrest you with just having your ID...

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