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What usually happens to someone who just got their second technical violation for a position drug test judge consider recommend
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Answered on June 30, 2016
A technical violation is still serious. What the probation officer is recommending is reasonable, but it is totally up to the judge to decide the...
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Are attorneys allowed to discuss your potential case with others without your consent?
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Answered on June 30, 2016
The fact that you have talked to another lawyer is not really something a lawyer would have to keep confidential. Sometimes it is even necessary to...
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What happen if I didn't finish all my community service for DUI but I did all my classes.
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Answered on June 29, 2016
Your probation will be violated and you will go to jail. You need to go see a criminal defense lawyer.
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Am I going to jail?
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Answered on June 28, 2016
Unless your contact was violent there is no reason to to revoke your bond.
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Can I file a Motion to Suppress after entering a no contest plea?
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Answered on June 28, 2016
The only way you can file a motion to suppress after a plea is to withdraw the plea. You have to withdraw it before sentencing or the standard to...
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Can you choose to report sexual assault but not press charges?
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Answered on June 27, 2016
If she made a police report that you sexually assaulted her, you would have had a visit from the police, if they believed her.
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My husband and I are heading for divorce after 18 yrs of marriage
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Answered on June 25, 2016
After 18 years of marriage you are entitled to equitable distribution of the assests, which in your caxe is probably 50%. You also may get alimony....
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Will my charges be dropped?
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Answered on June 24, 2016
Whether your charges will be dropped depends on the particular facts of your case, and the quality of your lawyer.
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How to get touch with 4 out of state old DUI,s
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Answered on June 24, 2016
Good luck with that. The best way to get information on any of your cases is to contact the clerk of court in the county where the case was decided.
What is "time reserved" in a notice of hearing?
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Answered on June 24, 2016
The actual hearing should not take more than 10 minutes. But you could be there a lot longer than that depending on when your case is called up.
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