How much street time can be taken if I violate parole by getting a new DUI conviction?
If you were on state parole, there are "presumptive ranges" of re-commitment as a convicted parole violator. The state board does not have to...
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If you were on state parole, there are "presumptive ranges" of re-commitment as a convicted parole violator. The state board does not have to...
The offenses typically charged for this type of conduct are theft by unlawful taking, theft by deception, access device fraud, and receiving stolen...
Mr. Engle is correct. If your girlfriend gave you permission to be there, you have the license or privilege to be on the premises. I highly doubt...
Mr. Kennedy is correct. It depends how deep the employer is checking. Most employers who conduct background checks just check criminal history...
I completely agree with Mr. Goldstein.
You were given the answer to this question yesterday and this morning from the post you made yesterday about this. Clearly, you need to hire a...
I have practiced criminal defense litigation in Philadelphia, PA, among other jurisdictions throughout Pennsylvania, for years, so I know what this...
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Most likely not. If he prevails on the new case, his chances of not being violated are much better, however.
It sounds like you got a summary citation for retail theft. Most of the time, the police will not take your picture when they issue just a summary...
Under your set of facts, which contains no facts other than an unlawful entry, the answer is NO.