MY BOYFRIEND WAS ARRESTED FOR BURGLARY/CONVEYANCE NOT OCCUPIED - NO WEAPON - NO PROPERTY THEFT WHAT DOES THIS MEAN ?
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Answered on July 13, 2019
Burglary to a conveyance is defined as the entry into a conveyance (i.e. car, boat, etc.) with the intent to commit a crime. The typical example...
How can I get a domestic violence restraining order dismissed?
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Answered on December 16, 2018
Without knowing more facts it is difficult to answer every aspect of this question, so I will break down what I can:
1. You can voluntarily...
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I am on probation for a misdemeanor 4th dui with a fine of $5800. What would happen if i was unable to pay all the court costs
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Answered on October 19, 2016
First, if you were only charged with a misdemeanor your probation cannot exceed 12 months, no exceptions. However, probation makes a review of...
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Will I be extradited back to Arizona on a misdemeanor violation of probation or could they even send me back to the AZDOC?
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Answered on October 13, 2016
First, I can't give you a definite answer on whether they will extradite you but I can explain the process. When a Failure to Appear Warrant is...
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Can I get an exspungment off my record for First time DUI?
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Answered on October 13, 2016
As the former DUI Unit prosecutor for Jacksonville, Fl, I am very familiar with the law surrounding this questions.
First, in the State of...
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How long before a person is extradited back to the state they have their criminal charges?
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Answered on October 12, 2016
It just depends on how long the agency that's coming to pick him up takes. In my experience as a former prosecutor they are normally picked up...
In FL, who is allowed to attend a nelson hearring for a criminal case
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Answered on October 12, 2016
The court is not allowed to limit the audience of any court proceeding. Anyone can attend the hearing.
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If I'm charged with a crime that has 3 elements in the FL statute but only 1 of the elements is met then why should I take PTI?
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Answered on October 12, 2016
In order for the State to convict you, they MUST prove every element of the crime at trial beyond any and all reasonable doubt. If they cannot do...