Do i have to go to a injunction trial
Technically, you do not have to show up but you should assume the Judge will probably grant the Injunction against you if you don't.
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Technically, you do not have to show up but you should assume the Judge will probably grant the Injunction against you if you don't.
Conceivably the state could try to charge you with assault however I think they would be hard pressed to prove it. Essentially, assault is when one...
It really depends on what you mean by "criminal history". Obviously if the charge was dismissed you were never convicted of anything and have no...
It will most likely show up on a background check despite the fact that adjudication was withheld. As far as whether you were convicted, the...
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You are only allowed one expungement regardless of how long ago it was.
You need to show up if you want a chance to preserve your driving privilege. You are entitled to a hearing regardless if you subpoenaed anyone. ...
You are absolutely correct. The posting of bail has nothing to do with whether or not the State will proceed with a case against them and what the...
If you were placed on probation and payment of the costs was a condition, the state could try and violate your probation if they can prove you...
An officer will usually sign the affidavit and swear to it. The document will then usually be notarized. You can usually get a copy of the sworn...
It depends on what the outcome of the Grand Theft charge was. If the charge was dropped, then you should be eligible for an expungement. If you...