A guy that owes us money was indicted by the Grand Jury for theft, what does that mean for us.
You should still sue him. You can also contact the district attorney's office. He might get probation and the prosecutor may be able to get you...
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You should still sue him. You can also contact the district attorney's office. He might get probation and the prosecutor may be able to get you...
If the new charge is the same charge you've been held in jail for you should be entitled to the time. For example you get charged with a state jail...
I agree with Mr. Wapner. If the passengers have been behaving badly they are likely to get questioned.
You need a local attorney familiar with the traffic code. The delay from time of stop to test is generally not a suppression issue unless the...
It is up to the prosecuting attorney to decide if they are going to lower a charge. If you go to trial then you might be entitled to a jury...
See my previous answer.
The court considers whether you have any money or property and how many people you support. If you get disability or food stamps then you would...
If it's regular probation, then up to ten years. If deferred it's up to 20 years. A new charge does not mean automatic revocation. An experienced...
No you weren't sued. You were charged with a crime if you were arrested or booked into jail.
You need to hire a good attorney and investigator to visit with any potential witnesses. You should not contact the witnesses yourself or you could...