IS posting bail an admission of guilt?
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Answered on August 29, 2018
Posting bail is not an admission of anything.
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What is a waiver to appeal? If she signed one what does that mean?
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Answered on August 28, 2018
Any time you have an adverse result in a trial court, you have a right to have a higher court review the matter for error. It's called an appeal. ...
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I was towed illegally?
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Answered on August 28, 2018
Please repost as a question and with sufficient detail such that we may provide an answer.
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I got a dwi it's been over a year and a half but now my lawyer ask for a motion to suppress what does that mean
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Answered on August 28, 2018
Illegally seized evidence cannot be admitted against you. The motion to suppress is an objection to evidence on the basis of some illegality in...
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If I’m on 8 years papers and never got a new case been good for four years just smoking weed violations will they send me tojail
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Answered on August 28, 2018
A violation . . . is a violation. Any violation CAN get you tossed in jail. Your best chance to avoid that would be to hire an experienced and...
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Can my probation officer call me and ask me to do other things like report or drug test after it ends?
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Answered on August 28, 2018
Once the contractual period is over, it's over. If they try something, speak with your lawyer immediately.
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Can police still investigate after being charged?
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Answered on August 28, 2018
Investigation can go on right up through trial.
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How long can one state hold a person while waiting for a different state to come get him?
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Answered on August 28, 2018
He can be held as long as the warrant is good, IF the holding sheriff so desires.
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What if an attorney filed an oral argument and the state declined to file an oral argument? what are the chances of winning?
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Answered on August 28, 2018
It means nothing. Courts of appeals do not have to grant oral argument and, in fact, oral argument is rare these days. It would only matter,...
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I’m turning 18 soon, and I want to move out on that same day, I am still in high school so is that a problem?
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Answered on August 21, 2018
Redirecting this to the family law forum.
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