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Posted 14 days ago in DUI / DWI New York, NY
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It sounds like you are asking how much prison time can be served on a first... Posted about 1 month ago in Domestic Violence New York, NY
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If you are indicted and charged with the Class E felony of criminal contempt,... Posted 4 months ago in Fraud New York
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There are several crimes that could be called immigration fraud, including... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense New York
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Your husband can apply for appointed counsel. He has a right to counsel if he...
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Generally, such charges dont result in a criminal conviction on first offenses..... Posted 5 months ago in Criminal Defense Utica, NY
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While the third degree is a felony, it does not sound like a very strong case.... Posted 6 months ago in Criminal Defense New York, NY
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If you are charged with a felony in Florida, that information will be...
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I concur with my colleague's answer. In most cases Florida will "get around"... Posted 7 months ago in Criminal Defense New York, NY
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Good afternoon. This questions has multiple parts with multiple answers. As a...
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Prosecutors often attempt to offer leniency to an accused person to get... Posted 7 months ago in Criminal Defense New York
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In New York, a grand jury has authority to decide whether to charge you with a... Posted 8 months ago in Criminal Defense Port Chester, NY
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The police and the prosecutor can upgrade charges if the facts warrant them....
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A felony charge in most states will potentially subject you to going to state... Posted 10 months ago in Appeals
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In federal criminal cases, the sentence is determined by the United States... Posted 11 months ago in Criminal Defense Brooklyn, NY
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What you say happened and what the police say happened may be entirely...
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I would think that maybe the charges would be reduced or even dropped Posted 11 months ago in Criminal Defense New York, NY
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3 ounces of cocaine for sale puts you in the big leagues; try to negotiate a...
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It is always difficult to answer these “What can he get? What’s the worst... Posted 11 months ago in Federal Crime El Paso, TX
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Your brother might be able to raise the defense of necessity. In United States...
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Well, at least while he is incarcerated he doesn't have to worry about being... Posted 12 months ago in Criminal Defense Beacon, NY
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The search warrant gives the police authority to search a particular place for... Posted 12 months ago in Criminal Defense Middletown, NY
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There is no expungement for criminal convictions in New York State. If your... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense Bronx, NY
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Your Mother needs to retain a lawyer as soon as possible. If she is detained... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense Ithaca, NY
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In federal court, the indictment charging a narcotics offense will usually...
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The short answer is the Supreme Court of the United States now requires that... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense Schoharie, NY
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It's important that you consult with a criminal defense attorney in your area...
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You could be arrested and charged with a federal bank larceny as well as a... Posted about 1 year ago in DUI / DWI Queensbury, NY
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In the New York City Criminal Courts, if the police release a defendant with a "... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
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You already asked this question but about your employer. If you are involved...
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Yes, you can secure a lawyer before a case is filed and you should get one.... |