I was charged with aggravated assault -Strangulation. and Criminal Damage. She told me she exaggerated her statement.
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Answered on December 11, 2019
If you are already in the process of hiring an attorney, your attorney can help you. If you have not already hired an attorney it would be best to...
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Aggravated assault charges? what happens now? what type of lawyer would I need?
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Answered on December 11, 2019
Aggravated assault is a serious felony charge the carries between 1 and 20 years in prison. She needs to hire an attorney experienced in criminal...
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Okay will I go to jail for not telling the officer the wrong year of my birthday ?
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Answered on December 09, 2019
Obstruction is a misdemeanor and carries up to 12 months in jail and a $1000 fine. Since they gave you a ticket jail seems unlikely but it is...
Is there a statue of limitations on misdemeanor shoplifting and marijuana charge?
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Answered on December 09, 2019
The statute of limitations for misdemeanor shoplifting and marijuana is two years. That means the State has two years to charge the case in court...
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My wife is in jail right now after she was stopped by the cops and it was revealed that she has a probation violation.
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Answered on December 08, 2019
I agree that it depends on a number of variables. The best thing to do is hire a lawyer to expedite the process. Missing the interview may be the...
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How long is a life sentence with parole life s
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Answered on December 06, 2019
A life sentence in Georgia is 30 years before a person is eligible for parole. It also depends on the date of the commission of the crime.
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When you're on probation and you are arrest for a accusation or you are accused of something you didn't do how can they violate
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Answered on December 06, 2019
Even if your new case gets dismissed they can still revoke and modify your probation. The burden of proof for a violation of probation is only...
Statue of limitation for felony theft by taking
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Answered on December 06, 2019
The statute of limitations for a felony theft charge is 4 years. If you were arrested in 2013 and the state has not accused or indicted your case...
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What will happen on my first court appearance?
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Answered on December 06, 2019
Unfortunately, not having a lawyer is not an option. You will need to hire a lawyer or see if you can qualify for a public defender. There are...
What am I looking at after being arrested for simple battery ?
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Answered on December 02, 2019
Simple battery is a misdemeanor and carries up to 12 months in jail and up to a $1000 fine. It is tough to say what the state will recommend as a...
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