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I have warrants in ohio. im now in nc and have a job lined up i need an id as to get job. will the dmv arrest me
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Answered on February 15, 2014
The short answer is they will probably not see you bench warrants from Ohio at the NC DMV, but you cannot be sure. Your situation is really tough,...
How do I get my license back from a block?
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Answered on February 15, 2014
Your problem is far too complicated to be answered here. These kind of bureaucratic screw-ups happen a lot in state DMVs. I hate to say this, but...
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My lawyer told me to appear in court?
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Answered on February 15, 2014
It sounds like the letter was from your lawyer telling you to be in court. That may be because the ticket is a serious one and he or she has been...
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How do i fight a speeding ticket doing 66 in a 50 im in nc
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Answered on February 15, 2014
Most DA's will amend a ticket like this. If you have a NC driver's licenses, a reduction to 60 in a 50 may avoid all insurance points. A PJC...
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Does a defendant have the right to continue his case in the of nc
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Answered on February 15, 2014
If you or your lawyer has not had the time to prepare a defense, or something beyond your control has happened that makes it impossible for you to...
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Why wasn't the person who filed the charges required to be in court?
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Answered on February 15, 2014
Your "arraignment" is only an administrative step in the process. Generally speaking, the only issues dealt with that first day are finding out...
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Habitual felon convictions in different counties
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Answered on February 06, 2014
Another way to put it is that habitual felon is a status, not a crime. If you have the 3 prior convictions and qualify as an "habitual felon," any...
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Do I need a criminal defense lawyer
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Answered on February 06, 2014
I have 2 pieces of feedback for you. First, the charges are serious and you'll need to share with your lawyer all of the facts that help explain...
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In the state of North Carolina, how long is it before the defense attorney receives the evidence from the prosecution?
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Answered on February 05, 2014
The entire investigative file (called "the discovery") has to be given to the defense attorney after the defendant is indicted. If your case has...
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