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Is it possible to not get jail time if charged with assault with a deadly weapon.
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Answered on May 06, 2014
If it is the A1 misdemeanor AWDW, then yes, it is entirely possible to get no jail time. Your maximum exposure is 60 days, but depending on the...
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Community service not finished?
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Answered on May 06, 2014
Depending on the County, and the Judge, you can probably get more time, or even get it remitted. If you have an attorney, work with them, if not,...
My client died, can I still get paid for completed work?
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Answered on May 06, 2014
You would file a claim with his Estate. You are certainly entitled to the money for the work you performed. There would be a slight issue for work...
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What amount of time total should I expect with no prior record for felony PWISND felony Trafficking heroin Mis. Paraphernalia?
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Answered on May 05, 2014
It all depends on the county. You need an attorney for these charges, but it's possible to get a deferral, a misdemeanor plea, or some other...
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How long does it take to get a bond reduction???
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Answered on May 05, 2014
There is no specific amount of time. For a charge like that, hopefully they have an attorney. They can make a Bond Motion fairly early in the...
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16 y.o. has court in few days and smokes marijuana will he be drug tested?
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Answered on May 05, 2014
I think it depends. He must have gotten in trouble before he turned 16. If he is going to be adjudicated, and put on probation for the juvenile...
What are the pros/cons to fighting an extradition? Are charges from home state dropped if fighting an extradition is successful?
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Answered on May 05, 2014
I agree with the above. The underlying charges are NOT dropped if you beat extradition. All that it means is that the current extradition warrant...
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Were can i find help in picking a jury
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Answered on May 02, 2014
Are you doing a jury trial pro se? If so, huge mistake.
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Who is the client and what are the attorney's obligations?
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Answered on May 02, 2014
From the initial description, it looks like the client is the adult child, since they were the party to the 50B, and the custody order. Unless the...
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Jury duty question
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Answered on May 02, 2014
You need to listen to the Judge, and his instructions, and go from there if you are seated. It is improper for you to attempt to pre-judge anything...
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