Can a charge still be filed after a no-information is file?
The basic answer is yes, a charge can be filed anytime up to the running of the Statute of Limitations, which is 2 years in your case. However,...
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The basic answer is yes, a charge can be filed anytime up to the running of the Statute of Limitations, which is 2 years in your case. However,...
You can explain to your PO your situation. Tell him/her it had been your intent to resume payments after the two month period, not to make them...
You have not provided enough information. It is not unlawful for a person between 16-18 years of age to possess an unloaded firearm while...
If it happens, you need to hire a lawyer and fight it tooth and nail. It sounds like a lot of BS to me. Although, I can't say he couldn't at...
Your son is facing a maximum penalty of life in prison. Although it is unlikely he will get that, he could be facing 10 or more years, depending...
They have 175 days from the date of arrest for a felony and 90 days for a misdemeanor to file the charges and bring you to trial. However, the...
You can go to the state's attorney's office and file a declination of intent to prosecute. If she has no record and you insist, they will probably...
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The defendant is entitled to see the evidence against him before making any decision about whether to plead or go to trial. No attorney should...
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It's going to depend on the type of legal trouble he is in and what your involvement or knowledge of it is/was. If he has been conducting criminal...