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Howard Woodley Bailey
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Many public defenders are very competent lawyers who carry a heavy case load....
Jason Y. Chan
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Your son should continue to talk to his attorney or try to call over there....
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John M. Kaman
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The police had to have a reason to pull you over in the first place for the...
John Lawrence Buckley
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It is not a fatal flaw in the prosecution's case that the officer did not...
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Ronald S. Pichlik
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First, they have in fact charged you as an accomplice or aider and abettor. In...
Jonathan Dichter
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You can be charged as an accomplice, yes. However, whether or not you're able...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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If you do not know the potential dispositions, the legal issues, and the direct...
Jason Y. Chan
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Your son needs to contact an attorney. Attorney Jason Chan 77 Franklin...
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Jonathan Dichter
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Assault in the 4th Degree is a gross misdemeanor under Washington State Law,...
Norman Scott Stewart
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Assault in the 4th Degree is a gross misdemeanor under Washington State Law...
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Jonathan Dichter
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The Victim's Advocate is NOT an attorney, nor is what they say binding....
Jonathan Dichter
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The degree of your charge has nothing to do with prior offenses, but rather,...
Timothy Charles Milios
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After reading both your question and your explanation, you are right to be...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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If you are "going to hire an attorney", then your attorney is the person with...
Jonathan Dichter
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The question you ask is one that is asked almost always by people charged with...
Jonathan Dichter
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Your case is not that uncommon sadly. What you need is an attorney who can...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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In NJ and in most State's with which I am familiar, these type of offenses are...
Jonathan Dichter
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Your case is a gross misdemeanor in Washington, meaning that the maximum...
Jonathan Dichter
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Your husband needs to consult his attorney as soon as possible. Regardless of...
Jonathan Dichter
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Whether you can afford an attorney or not isn't the issue. You NEED one....
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Jonathan Dichter
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In Washington, DUI is a gross misdemeanor generally. The only time it becomes a...
Travis S Jones
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In addition to the information in the prior answer, the fact that this was a...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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In NJ, and in most States with which I am familiar, when cops are called to the...
Jonathan Dichter
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Before answering your question under Washington law, I'd need some more...
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Jonathan Dichter
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It is highly likely that charges have already been filed against you, and that...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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You can miss defenses and say the wrong things if you are not represented by an...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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I agree with my colleague. The public defender may be at the courthouse, and if...
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Jonathan Dichter
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In order to more accurately answer your question I'd need more information....
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Lance George Miyatovich
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The Statute of Limitations for a DUI in the State of Washington is two years.
Walter James Kotlowski
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2 years as long as you don't miss any Court dates in the future - which would...
Edward Jerome Blum
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Your best bet is to check with the DMV about reinstating your license.
Jonathan Dichter
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Very often in a case like yours the DOL will not reinstate your license because...
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Jonathan Dichter
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There's certainly nothing wrong with replacing your license with an ID card or...
Nathan L Webb
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This is a common problem for those facing DUI charges whose cases have not been...

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