Had a case in 2012 and now is closed. But I was informed that i have a warrant , how can be possible if the probation is over
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Answered on February 27, 2024
The clerk is not a lawyer and probably doesn't understand the procedural history. More likely than not the warrant was issued before your case was...
Do I have to provide my evidence before trial?
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Answered on February 27, 2024
If you or your attorney elected to participate in discovery, then you have an affirmative duty to produce any discovery you will rely on within 10...
How do I file a motion to the courts to request approval to go to St.Thomas islands with my fiancé to visit her mother?
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Answered on February 14, 2024
The easiest way to insure it is ruled on timely, is to hire an attorney to file a motion. Otherwise, you will have to write a letter to the judge...
Are Prosecutors bound to verify, or are under oath, any written statements they file to the Court?
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Answered on February 03, 2024
No, prosecutor's do not need to verify sworn statements of other people they "submit" to courts in Florida.
WhatWhat does it mean if a detective came to my house with a picture of me asking other people if they have seen me?
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Answered on February 01, 2024
It means you are most likely a suspect in a crime and are being investigated by local law enforcement.
How do I handle a Nelson hearing?
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Answered on January 30, 2024
It means that if the judge dismisses your publicly funded attorney, you will need to hire your own attorney.
What is the difference between a Motion to Suppress and Evidentiary Hearing?
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Answered on January 29, 2024
A Motion to Suppress is a written document asking the court to hold a hearing on the argument advanced in the motion. An evidentiary hearing is a...
How can I get out of testifying when I was subpoenaed ?
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Answered on January 25, 2024
You should retain a lawyer to represent you as a victim. As for the subpoena you received, it is an investigative subpoena, and while you are...
Should I call State Attorneys Office to get scoop or just hire a lawyer or sue?
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Answered on January 22, 2024
Sure, call the State Attorney's Office, I'm sure they will give you the scoop on a case you are not involved in.
Am i getting off probation?
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Answered on January 16, 2024
There are only two types of ways probation terminates: (1) early or (2) naturally, at the expiration of the probation term. Sounds like your...
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