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In a few weeks my license will be revoked for being a habitual traffic offender. How can I stop this from happening?
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Answered on March 02, 2012
I suggest you speak to an attorney to help you figure out the best way to deal with this problem. There are several options available to you, but...
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What happens of ticket info is incorrect?
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Answered on March 01, 2012
It is unlikely that you could prevail on the tickets based solely on the wrong vehicle information on the ticket. To prove speeding, an officer...
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Getting regular probation switched to administrative probation
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Answered on March 01, 2012
The process generally works like this: First, approach your probation officer and ask them if they would consider putting you on administrative...
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If you are acquitted of criminal charges, do you still have to pay police investigative costs?
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Answered on March 01, 2012
I agree with all of the previous answers. A recent example of where someone had to pay investigative costs is in the Casey Anthony case. She was...
I was out on bond and got re-arrested and they let me bond out again..what can happen?
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Answered on March 01, 2012
Let me give you an answer based on my experience. When I was a prosecutor, and someone who was out on bond got re-arrested, what I would do is...
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VOP failed drug tests --- 6 out of 6
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Answered on March 01, 2012
I don't believe you would have a civil case against the State based on what you described.
Froim a criminal law perspective, a probation...
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Writ of Habeas Corpus
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Answered on February 24, 2012
Based upon the information you provided I believe I can answer your question.
It sounds as if the original misdemeanor charge was "bumped up" to...
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DUI + DWLS
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Answered on February 23, 2012
You could face jail time on either or both of these charges. Even if you are acquitted of the DUI, the DWLS charge is much easier to prove. In...
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If I want a new trial on one of my four charges can I ask for a new trial under criminal rule 3.600 for a new trial in 10 days?
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Answered on February 23, 2012
If you were acquitted on the 3 charges, then you cannot be retried on those charges because of double jeapordy. You can certainly move for a new...
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What can a judgment creditor take if I am a homemaker with 5 kids?
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Answered on February 17, 2012
If the judgment is against you only, your creditor would not be able to garnish your husband's wages. In Florida, a judgment can be active for 20...
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