Do I need a lawyer to go to court for me if I can't?
An attorney can appear in your behalf. A case like this may be dismissed or reduced to not affect your record or insurance rates.
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An attorney can appear in your behalf. A case like this may be dismissed or reduced to not affect your record or insurance rates.
Will show on driving record. You are correct as to having no violations since the case was dismissed.
The stop is suspicious. Definitely sit down with an attorney to discuss the case. Your son is an adult at 16 in NC, but may qualify for a...
Absolutely get an attorney. In cases like this it can possibly actually save you money as well as preserve your record from a conviction.
It sounds like you need to post your question under civil law, because you have a complaint against someone else.
The outcome will depend on the county you are in. Some are more lenient and work with kids in trouble, others are harsher. As far as your...
Not clear from your question what is going on. Best to take your order to an attorney and have it reviewed in light of your particular situation.
Talk to an attorney. It is a common situation here in Greenville due to ECU, and here in Pitt County there are things that you can do to preserve...
You possibly need to go to court and get the Order changed, and possibly have the Pitt County Sheriff Department help you get the van back. Have...
If they are not following the court order, you can take them to court to show cause why they are doing what they are doing. I doubt his lawyer is...