Can an officers statement that he smelled alcohol on my breath be used against me in court?
Yes, the officer can testify to his observation that he smelled alcohol on your breath. Yes, you can fight this in Court. I would like to know...
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Yes, the officer can testify to his observation that he smelled alcohol on your breath. Yes, you can fight this in Court. I would like to know...
None that I know of. Apparently, the Judge who issued the warrant made it "no bond." The only way to get that condition removed is for your...
Either way will work. Your task is to get a copy of proof of completion to the court on or before your hearing date. The quickest way to do...
here is a standard answer prepared by Colorado Legal Services: What is Emancipation in Colorado? When is a child, if the child is,...
It is almost impossible to give a second opinion when we don't know the first opinion. As my colleague has stated, there are a number of factors...
I assume that the judge overruled your objection and gave the DA more time in which to have the alleged victim present for a trial. As my...
Call the Clerk of the County Court there in Aurora. Ask when they hear civil protection orders. Many counties have a volunteer program that will...
Yeah, these were bad choices. Admitting them on this public forum is not a good idea either. Consult an experienced criminal defense attorney to...
Sorry for your experience. Mr. Harkess is correct, this is scumbag tactics and has very little basis in real life. Best thing to do is hang up....
Sorry but yes, that is correct. As a non-blood relative you have no legal rights to demand access to the kids. Sorry.