Can I file a grievance against a prosecutor for what I feel is prosecutorial misconduct?
Sure, you can file a grievance. There is next to no chance that it will go anywhere, however. Are you talking about filing a complaint with the...
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Sure, you can file a grievance. There is next to no chance that it will go anywhere, however. Are you talking about filing a complaint with the...
How is this coming up? Are they just contacting you out of the blue and warning you you are about to be arrested? How do they claim to know? Are...
Why would you even ask this? Who has suggested it is a crime? I completely agree with my colleague that having a phone is not a crime. I...
He needs a good lawyer. If presented in the right way to the court, I think the facts are such that he would not get any additional time. He...
If you can't get help from your family to hire a lawyer, then you need to check out how to apply for a court-appointed lawyer. You need to move...
You have asked a very complex evidentiary question that no one here is going to be able to answer for you. The Michigan statute you cite is...
Well, yes, they can charge her. Whether they can convict her is a whole different question. And it is a question that no one here can answer...
The judge almost certainly can't quash the warrant, which, I have to believe, was issued by the parole authorities. Judge on the new case has no...
Yes, that is legit. You are still well within the statute of limitations; so there is no impediment to their charging you.
Yes, you can move. There is no requirement imposed on unsupervised probation other than the requirement that you not commit any new offense.