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What happen if while you are in the process of sealing a Nolle Proceed case for Petit Theft you get arrested again for the same?
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Answered on June 08, 2013
No, you can not seal the original theft if there is a new charge pending. You can not do anything until the newest charge is resolved. In...
Does a restraining order have a statute of limitations in state of FL
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Answered on January 01, 2009
Not sure what exactly you are asking. A judge can issue a permanent injunction against you. In order to get the injucntion dropped against you,...
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What are possible consequences for first offense of having a concealed weapon without a permit under FL criminal code
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Answered on January 01, 2009
Carrying a Concealed Firearm is a third degree felony punishable by up to 5 years in Florida State Prison. How the case will be resolved will...
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What are the requirements for a no-knock search warrant in Florida
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Answered on January 01, 2009
You would need to give a lot more information about your individual case before that question can be answered. Most importantly, we would need to...
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DUI serious bodily injury
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Answered on November 27, 2008
DUI with serious bodily injury is a third degree felony which carries a maximum of 5 years in prison. Under the Florida sentencing guidelines it...
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Violation of probation
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Answered on November 25, 2008
The best he can do is have the VOP dropped. It is hard to determine from your question whether he is on probation for possession of a concealed...
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Domestic voilence
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Answered on November 25, 2008
It depends on whether you were arrested or not. If you were arrested, it is controlled by speedy trial and the the prosecutor has 90 days of...
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Grand theft auto
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Answered on November 16, 2008
Grand Theft Motor Vehicle is a 3rd degree felony. The maximum penalty is 5 years in prison. I would need more information as to the grand theft...
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Fail to appear
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Answered on November 16, 2008
I really need more information about your case, but failing to appear is not a new criminal offense, but a contempt of court for not following a...
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Domestic voilence aggravated assult
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Answered on November 03, 2008
The police will send their reports to the prosecutor (State Attorney). An actual attorney with the prosecutor's office will review the police...
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