What do I need to do to get my civil rights back?
Handled properly, it is not highly unlikely that you will be able to get most of your civil rights restored (rights to vote, serve on a jury, and...
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Handled properly, it is not highly unlikely that you will be able to get most of your civil rights restored (rights to vote, serve on a jury, and...
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You should have your claim evaluated promptly by an attorney. An attorney will want to obtain pertinent documents, including the 911 recording,...
Improperly flagged as Civil Rights, try Criminal Defense.
Please explain what you mean by an "inadvertently filed warrant." Mistaken identity, data entry error, you feel the officer did not have enough...
Any change of residence while on probation should ideally be approved in advance by either the probation officer or the court. Sometimes, special...
The conspiracy charge - which is the one that carries the minimum mandatory sentence - only requires that the defendant agree with one or more...
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Yes, you can sue. Battery is both a crime and a civil cause of action. Often, an important consideration in deciding whether to sue is the...
I disagree with the previous poster that the presence of a backpack in the compartment of a parked vehicle constitutes probable cause to believe...
It seems likely that you have a viable civil claim against the officer and possibly the City of Miami. You will want to speak to an attorney with...
Because it takes a lot less evidence to establish probable cause than to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. That said, obviously there would...