Can I fight this case?
Any time a lawyer suggests you just accept a maximum sentence, they are doing nothing for you. If this is a state jail case, that's the maximum...
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Any time a lawyer suggests you just accept a maximum sentence, they are doing nothing for you. If this is a state jail case, that's the maximum...
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Almost certainly, unless you have a prior relationship with a bondsman. Some will take property as collateral, such as jewelry or car titles. ...
There are several issues: Did he get a mandatory minimum sentence? If so, the minus two won't apply. Is he convicted on a drug case? What...
In most Texas counties, a guilty plea includes forms for the Defendant to sigh that agrees to allow the State to destroy the evidence. If he pled...
The maximum sentence is six months. Generally, he'll get reductions for good time and thus he should be out in no more than three months, minus...
If there was nothing there to test, the charges will be refused. Once the Statute of Limitations expires, you should get the arrest EXPUNGED...
That all depends on the underlying case. If it is a case that would be a felony under federal law, it could very well have immigration...
In short, nothing in the world is more expensive than a cheap lawyer. I'm not sure what your husband's situation is, but I can tell you that...
You will need to hire an attorney to defend you. The likelihood of you going to jail is probably not high, unless the case is mishandled. A good...
There is a real risk that paying the demand will be viewed as a confession, and they will then take the proof of payment to the...