Ticketed for 3rd degree retail fraud 2nd offense age 69 will I go to jail?
Yes, I would consult a lawyer who knows about the practices of the judge who will be presiding over your case. Many judges routinely give jail on...
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Yes, I would consult a lawyer who knows about the practices of the judge who will be presiding over your case. Many judges routinely give jail on...
It depends on the offense of conviction. The general felony firearm disability under Michigan law is 3 years from the complete conclusion to the...
A delayed sentence agreement usually has some agreed upon outcome at the end of the period of delay. Sometimes, for example, there is an agreement...
In all of the jurisdictions I have practiced in, you simply ask the judge for treatment under the Holmes Youthful Trainee Act. There's nothing...
769.4a(7) lists those that have access to the non-public record of the charge after successful dismissal. It is retained by the MSP so it can...
It will be the age of the "minor" at the time of the alleged offense that controls, not at the time you are charged.
I agree with the other answers - it is heavily dependent on the facts and what the warrant asks for as far as extradition.
Remember that anyone under 18 is a minor for purposes of some of the offenses listed above like contributing to the delinquency of a minor and...
The answer depends on the court in which the appeal is pending but for example, in the Michigan Court of Appeals, if you do not request oral...
If you believe you have a conviction, you are better off reporting it even if you do not think it will show up. It is better to disclose than have...
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