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Will i be forced to paying again, despite having a permit and being let go by the officer? What happens if my father doesn't go.
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Answered on December 16, 2015
If you are charged with unlicensed operation the court will not appoint you an attorney because the penalty is only a fine and there is no jail...
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He has court on Friday...
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Answered on December 16, 2015
The Probation Department does an intake and determines if he qualifies for an attorney. Sometime they determine that a person is marginally...
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What can I expect to happen in court
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Answered on December 12, 2015
Unlicensed operation is a criminal charge. You will have to check in with probation and then go to the arraignment session. You will be arraigned...
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Difference between class a and b
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Answered on December 12, 2015
Drug classes are set out in the Massachusetts General Laws
I was caught shoplifting, but the cops weren't called. Will i still get a letter to apear in court? I already got a civil claim
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Answered on December 12, 2015
Unfortunately you still need to worry. The civil demand is entirely different than a criminal complaint. The store may inform thee police who then...
Is there anyway to beat a stop sign violation in Massachusetts when in fact you didn't stop.
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Answered on August 11, 2014
First It is never ridiculous as an another claimed to fight a ticket. Never Never Never. I believe that advice is just wrong.
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Do i need an attorney?
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Answered on November 20, 2012
If you have to go to court you need a lawyer.
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Can i renew my reidence card
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Answered on September 11, 2012
You need to speak with an immigration lawyer
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Seat belt "fastening" in Massachusetts
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Answered on September 11, 2012
I don't believe that violates the law.
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Caught shoplifting but haven't been fined yet. Should I be worried?
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Answered on September 11, 2012
You can still be summons to court. Your not out of the woods yet.
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