I have a no bond warrent. Date set for forfeiture month away. What should I do? I am afraid that cops will come to my house.
You should contact an attorney who may be able to have the warrant vacated and acoid your arrest.
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You should contact an attorney who may be able to have the warrant vacated and acoid your arrest.
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If you have outstanding warrants you should contact an experienced criminal defense attorney who practices where you believe you may have charges....
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You were likely placed on court supervision and common lengths for that disposition are between 6 and 12 months from the date of entry of the order.
No. You should seek experienced counsel to assist you in filing a petition for executive clemency and request a pardon with expungement language....
If you were charged in a court of law and the case was later dismissed, you should consider expungement of the record. Without knowing the facts it...
You should hire an experienced attorney who is familiar with the courthouse of the 2007 DUI and try to seek to modify its disposition so that the...
Probably yes, if the State does not amend the charge and he pleads guilty or is found guilty at trial for the residential burglary. While "Chapter...
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