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Jenifer Wicks' answer
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First of all, when you go to court, the charge(s) may or may not be prosecuted...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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The short answer is no, it is not too late for another lawyer to substitute...
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Often times, it is not too late but it also depends on the case and the...
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I believe the penalty for solicitation of prostitution in DC as a Class 1...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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In many jurisdictions the first offense can be minor. This sounds like...
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Michael E Hendrickson's answer
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A criminal defense practitioner in the District of Columbia should be able to...
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Cedric D King Sr.'s answer
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You have two years from the case has been released from the judicial system,...
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Jenifer Wicks' answer
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Your available options depend on timing - your best course is to file a motion...
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Deirdre Lynn O'Connor
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The local DA's office has a tremendous amount of power (which is easy to abuse),...
Jonathan H Levy
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DOJ generally would not have power over local DA's on the county level. In the...

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