Class B Misdemeanor - theft - second offense
I agree with Mr. Walcutt. A class B misdemeanor has a punishment range of up to 180 days in jail and up to a $2,000 fine. As Mr. Walcutt suggested,...
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I agree with Mr. Walcutt. A class B misdemeanor has a punishment range of up to 180 days in jail and up to a $2,000 fine. As Mr. Walcutt suggested,...
I agree with Mr. Walcutt. If you have a straight conviction for credit card abuse (no deferred probation or some type of pre-trial diversion) then...
I agree with Mr. Walcutt. To get any relief in a speedy trial situation, the defendant must assert their right to a speedy trial. If you have...
Mr. Walcutt is correct. This man you are referring to is likely in a situation where he has prior theft convictions. Multiple theft convictions can...
Talk to several lawyers. Hire the lawyer you are the most comfortable with. Hire a lawyer you feel you can trust and who you believe will work hard...
I agree with Mr. Walcutt. As far as not getting read your Miranda warnings, that only would prevent any statements you made while in custody from...
I agree with Mr. Walcutt. You could be charged, although, from the scenario you are portraying, i think the odds of you getting convicted of...
I agree with the previous answers. Expunctions are limited to situations where the case was dismissed or there was a verdict of "not guilty".
a criminal conviction as an adult will always be on your record. That is, unless something extreme happens, like you get pardoned by the governor.
you might have a chance at theft charges. Contact the police or the district attorney's office. They may say it is a civil dispute depending on all...