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I was wondering if i will be arested if i got to court to put my name on the calender for a court date?
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Answered on May 24, 2010
You will not be arrested if you put your case on calendar, but there is a good possibility that, at the hearing in your case, the judge may remand...
Is there a time period between sentencing and going to jail/prison in a statutory rape case? Does the person surrender to cops?
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Answered on May 24, 2010
Usually this depends on the the court, the judge, the DA and the circumstances of the case. Some courts will allow it and others will not. Based on...
If i got a warrant for my arrest, a bail of 15,000 but i appear to court as asked, would i get arrested in court?
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Answered on May 24, 2010
It appears as you received a Notice to Appear, not a warrant. You are likely being charged with Hit and Run. A hit and run occurs when a person who...
Trial conference setting conference?
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Answered on May 23, 2010
A trial setting conference is a court hearing aimed to determined whether or not the parties are ready to proceed to trial. If so, the court will...
Am I eligible for a Public Defender?
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Answered on May 23, 2010
You will be required to complete a financial declaration at your first court appearance. Only your income and expenses should be included on the...
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Need good criminal lawyer
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Answered on May 23, 2010
You can choose a very good criminal attorney listed on Avvo. Many offer free consultations and case evaluations. Good luck.
Leaving county while on court probation.
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Answered on May 23, 2010
Sounds like you are on summary probation (also known as informal probation). If that is the case, then you do not have to report to a probation...
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What is the maximum amount of time you can get for a PC 273 A (B) misdemeanors
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Answered on May 21, 2010
The legal penalties for misdemeanor charges can range from zero up to one year in the county jail. When no county jail time is negotiated, the...
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How long does it take the da to decide if a case will be pursued?
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Answered on May 20, 2010
The DA generally has one year to pursue misdemeanor charges and three years to pursue felony charges. The three year statute of limitations does...
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My 21 yr old son just got his second DUI, with an injury, so likely a felony DUI in california...
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Answered on May 20, 2010
The punishment for a California DUI with injury varies a great deal depending on the specific facts of each case. DUI causing injury may be charged...
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