If a parolee gets married to another parolee without permission, is this a technical violation? ?
In general, two parolees cannot get married. The reason is because conditions of probation and parole forbid parolees from associating with other...
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In general, two parolees cannot get married. The reason is because conditions of probation and parole forbid parolees from associating with other...
Felony warrants do not expire. Misdemeanor warrants usually require a judge to reissue them after a year. Your brief description of the situation...
If you were unjustifiably injured by FBI or Homeland Security Department agents, you might want to consider a lawsuit under the Federal Tort Claims...
In California, police and prosecutors can question children without a parent present if they believe it will add important evidence to a criminal...
No, that is not consent. It sounds like the threats and intimidation by the officers represent duress, which could be a basis for excluding...
For such small damages, you might want to reconsider whether it's worth your time and money to sue.
In most states, someone who receives property that appears to be stolen has a duty to return it to its rightful owner or the police. If they fail...
To have criminal liability for encouraging a suicide, a person must deliberately aid, advise, or encourage another person to kill themselves. It...
Miranda rights come into play if you say something after you are arrested that the police try to use as evidence when you are prosecuted. If you...
Your explanation is muddled but you seem to be referring to exculpatory evidence that was not disclosed to the defense attorney. Exculpatory...