What is the consequences for first-time offender
Nobody can answer that question except your lawyer. Steve Richards
Chicago, IL
Criminal defense Lawyer at Chicago, IL
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Nobody can answer that question except your lawyer. Steve Richards
No one would believe the story you are telling. Just tell the truth.
You are not a lawyer. You cannot file any motions.
The tests are pretty sensitive, but what were you doing being around people smoking marijuana? Consult a lawyer immediately about your options.
You should not shoplift. But if you were not arrested you will only get a civil demand letter. Ignore it. Don't shoplift again.
You already posted this question I believe. If you have the PD or a private attorney you will be able to make an informed decision after seeing the...
You have a couple of alternatives. You might ask the court to appoint you an attorney. One defendant would be the official who denied the application.
You can always file an appeal, but the usual remedy is a new trial not dismissal or a reduction in sentence. You need to consult with a Michigan...
The answer is probably no, but you will need to consult a local attorney to get a definitive answer.
Nothing. It is an idle threat. No one is going to sue you for $300. The attorneys who send these letters should be ashamed.