What happens if the judge in the court you are assigned to loses their position?
Yes. Cases are assigned to courts, not judges.
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Yes. Cases are assigned to courts, not judges.
I echo these other lawyers...especially the sentiment that you should consult with an attorney prior to your trip. Depending on the type of case...
There is clearly an investigation in progress. Your boyfriend needs to consult with an attorney ASAP. It would be wise for you to do so as well...
7 months is a long time not to have any video or blood results. But consult with your lawyer to find out if there are any extenuating...
You're either facing a DUI charge or a DWI charge, depending on the results of any breath/blood test. You should take the case seriously. The facts...
It's difficult to overstate the seriousness of a robbery charge, so you need to take it extremely seriously. I highly suggest you consult with an...
You might be able to get one, but it will depend heavily on the circumstances of your case as well as your personal situation. You will need a...
You must be in juvenile court. Deferred prosecution is a very special circumstance where the DA's office evaluates the case as a minor offense with...
It will first depend on the agency that investigated it. If it is a state agency then it will usually be presented to the state prosecutor's office...
It means that the case has been indicted, has been Dekort a few times, and the judge is pushing it along towards trial. At this point you should...