If I go to public defender office with warrants will I go to jail?
It is unlikely that the public defender's office would have you arrested, and security at the courthouse typically isn't going to check you for...
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It is unlikely that the public defender's office would have you arrested, and security at the courthouse typically isn't going to check you for...
They have 6 years to indict you. Drug cases, particularly low level felonies, are frequently dismissed for a future indictment while they await lab...
It depends on the circumstances. If the person is "asleep" due to being given an intoxicant, it would be gross sexual imposition. Also, if it was...
Statute of limitations is 6 years. Prosecutor likely won't indict if it has been longer than that. Also, a confession alone wouldn't really...
It appears that it would be 30 days imposed, 0 days suspended, meaning that 30 days must be served (unless there was any jail time credit).
He needs to talk to his attorney about this. It is extremely unlikely that there are "no witnesses or evidence" in his discovery, as there has to...
If he had 4 grams, it would likely be F4 possession/trafficking, each punishable by up to a $5000 fine and 18 months in prison. He needs to contact...
Driving under suspension is a first degree misdemeanor punishable by up to 180 days in jail and a $1,000 fine, as well as further suspension of...
There is no "claimant." If it is a state case (in Ohio), the State of Ohio is the Plaintiff; if it is a federal case, the United States of America...
First off, don't ever post details online on a public forum. Depending on the county, you might qualify for a diversion program wherein your...