Could the "exclusionary rule" be used in this case.
The exclusionary rule applies to unlawful government action, however in this case it was a private citizen so it would not apply to them. ...
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The exclusionary rule applies to unlawful government action, however in this case it was a private citizen so it would not apply to them. ...
Unfortunately no. The warrant is there more than likely b/c she was a no-show for her original court date in Alabama. The only chance you have is...
If you've pled guilty already then PTI is out of the question. You can appeal the plea but have 10 days from the date of the plea to do that, so...
If you took a diversion class then the reason for that was so you did not plead guilty to the charge. That means that you were not convicted but...
Police can ask for consent to search and if you agree then the chances of getting the evidence suppressed are slim if not impossible. These cases...
I'm not sure what your question is? Are wanting to know if you will be charged as a juvenile or an adult?
There are certainly extreme circumstances surrounding thus arrest. If he does not have a criminal record or just a minimal record there could be...
Ask if you take a driving course will he dismiss the ticket. I would try this before the trial so you might be able to resolve ahead of time.
I understand your concern but the importent question is not the punishment from arrest but how the case will be resolved (plea to a lesser offense,...
It's not clear why he is in jail from this (can't make bond?), or why he has to pay restitution before his February 14th court date. If he has an...