Does a C.I. have to appear in court to testify when the case goes to trial?
Great question! Most likely no. It's difficult to give a solid answer though without knowing more about the facts of the case. As a general rule,...
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Great question! Most likely no. It's difficult to give a solid answer though without knowing more about the facts of the case. As a general rule,...
"Closing the case" sounds dramatic given these facts. Your attorney could be overlooking something. Even in cases with poor chances of winning at...
Absent a court order from a Judge, you should not provide them with any further information. You could be incriminating yourself by providing them...
Great question! Without a lawyer, it may be very difficult for you to make sure this doesn't land on your record. It sounds like you've got a good...
Technically he could be charged with statutory rape if he had sexual contact with you after he turned 18. However, I would not necessarily expect...
Great question! Just ask the presiding Judge in your case. You can do this either by filing a motion yourself for a new attorney, or you can ask...
Good question! If you dropped a dirty test before you signed up for TASC, that doesn't necessarily bar you from the TASC diversion program....
Great question! To determine what your options are, your best route is to talk to a private criminal defense attorney who offers free...
Typically yes, but you may be able to have your presence waived though. Talk to your attorney and ask him or her about waiving your presence.
That is the standard offer. Very difficult to get a misdemeanor, absent legal issues. To hunt down those legal issues, your best bet is to hire an...