What do I have to do to get a (D felony) down to a misdemeanor
Your best bet would be to speak with the attorney who represented you in 2008, as he'll be most familiar with the facts of your case. If you...
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Your best bet would be to speak with the attorney who represented you in 2008, as he'll be most familiar with the facts of your case. If you...
If your husband was assaulted it means that he is the victim of a criminal offense. I don't believe that this would have any effect on his...
Try calling the main public defender's office. They can direct you to who your attorney is.
If it's a D Felony, 6 months to 3 years. If it's a C Felony, 2 years to 8 years.
You'll need to send the order as well Asa copy of the chronological case summary to the Indiana State Police Records Division. You get the...
Possession of paraphernalia is a Class A Misdemeanor, punishable by 0-365 days in jail and a fine of up to $5,000. Minor Consumption of Alcohol is...
Your best bet would be to take a copy of your BMV driving history to an attorney and have them review your record. As long as you have no felony...
Yes. Your son is facing criminal charges that can result in incarceration from anywhere between two and twenty years. Hire a lawyer.
It's variable, depending on your criminal history. If you are suspendable, it is unlikely that they would push for possible prison time.
As long as the charges were filed before July 1, 2014, he will receive credit under the current 2-for-1 statute.