After I pay the bill should I go to The court. ?
You should only go to court if you have a notice or summons inviting you to appear. Without an invitation you shouldn't go. If you're not sure if...
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You should only go to court if you have a notice or summons inviting you to appear. Without an invitation you shouldn't go. If you're not sure if...
Go to the hospital immediately and hopefully the police came and made a report.
Listen to your lawyer. Don't worry about what everyone tells you on the street or inside a jail. Rule of thumb is that your lawyer knows best so...
It isn't likely bc NJ MVC doesn't check for warrants or at least I've never heard of it but it's possible, so no one will say for sure bc noone has...
You were convicted by a jury so the Presumption is that the system worked and it’s difficult to rebut. If your counsel was ineffective then that’s...
you may have statute of limitation defense to some of the crimes but that's not 100% it depends on degree of the crime. Are the cases open?...
Show the prosecutor the pictures and ask him or her if they would do something for you but note it's their discretion whether to help you or not...
Your best bet is to ask for a public defender when you get to court and you'll be appointed one.
You should send doctor's note to the court at the very least and even then your appearance isn't likely to be waived. What alternative are you...
They just need probable cause to charge which is much lower standard than proof beyond reasonable doubt to convict. So although it may be dismissed...