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Can they file charges after the incident happened? What can happen to me? What can I be charged with if any?
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Answered on October 06, 2014
Yes, the statute of limitations for an assault is more than two weeks. It would be the DA that presses charges if they feel that they have a good...
Is it illegal to cheat on a drug test for probation in NYS?
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Answered on October 06, 2014
Yes, fraud is illegal. You said it in your question, that it was an attempt to defraud.
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16 year old girl having sex with 21 year old in mothers boyfriends house. Who is liable criminally
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Answered on October 06, 2014
The boyfriend could be charged with statutory rape. There could be some charges against your ex too if she had knowledge.
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Federal revocation guidelines
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Answered on October 06, 2014
The Federal Courts website have some links to the federal statutes and code of regulations.
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Based on witness testimony my husband should not have been charged with robbery. Can something be done before sentencing?
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Answered on October 05, 2014
From what you have stated, it does sound like it would be a charge of robbery. Also it seemss that the trial is over and he has been convicted. ...
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Can a robbery be committed without grand larceny?
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Answered on October 05, 2014
The larceny statutes are set up according to the value of the item or items stolen. The above poster gave a good example. The more that is stolen...
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How does the grand jury indictment process work? What is the role of witnesses at this proceeding? Do they have to testify?
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Answered on October 05, 2014
The grand jury is the DA's show pretty much and they need only present the evidence that is needed to gain an indictment. The burden of proof is...
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My question is should my youngest son take the stand on behalf of his brother who's awaiting trial for attempted murder?
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Answered on October 05, 2014
This is a decision that should be made by the boys' attorneys. This would be very difficult to answer in this forum as there are times this would...
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How does a prosecutor go about bringing a case to trial without an indictment? Does this often happen in NY state?
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Answered on October 05, 2014
To proceed on a felony case in New York, the DA would have to have an indictment by the grand jury. In the case of a misdemeanor that would not be...
Offering a false instrument for filing in the first degree
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Answered on October 02, 2014
You could go to jail, but you could also get a better result. You need to speak with a criminal defense attorney in your area and give them all of...
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