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Can i file suit against the states attorneys office for violating my right to due process.
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Answered on February 10, 2013
No, they are immune.
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When does an Illinois criminal sentence expire?
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Answered on February 10, 2013
25 years from date defendant went into custody.
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I had a court case in a county for Theft Intent <300 and 2 counts Misuse of Credit Card <300
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Answered on January 22, 2013
yes
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How long does it take to be released from jail once innocence is proven?
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Answered on January 17, 2013
That depends upon many factors including the court in which they were prosecuted, the evidence against them and the stage of the proceedings.
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How long can a detention center hold you on a US Marshalls detainer?
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Answered on January 15, 2013
You need to file a demand under the interstate detainer act.
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How can the court of appeals threaten you to withdrawl your appeal or they will add charges and life sentence
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Answered on January 14, 2013
You may call me at 773-817-6927 if you are looking for an attorney
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If mandatory guidelines show you have a,sentence of life if convicted will cooperating help in sentencing and can a motion be
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Answered on January 05, 2013
Yes, cooperating can definitely help. You need to discuss these matters with your lawyer.
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How long will my boyfriend have in prison for violating his parole?
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Answered on December 29, 2012
He cannot be held longer than two months unless there is some new charge.
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How do you file a lawsuit against a well known night club who failed to do security checks for weapons.
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Answered on December 24, 2012
Tough case -- you need to file in state court.
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My daughter was 19 when she was arrested for forgery. she is 28 now. and has not been in trouble since. could you tell me what
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Answered on December 22, 2012
She cannot get expungement or sealing. The only option is to apply for a pardon from the governor.