Is saying "you're dead" to someone, but not how or when or threatening any specific violence, a criminal threat under CA PC 422?
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Answered on December 21, 2011
Sadly, yes, you could be charged with either a misdemeanor or felony count of criminal threats, PC Section 422. SInce this was merely a text, if...
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Can the DA charge different charges or more charges than whats on the police report?
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Answered on December 20, 2011
The short answer is "yes" -- but that's not as bad as it sounds.
You have two issues -- (1) what can the D.A. charge; and (2) can the video...
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How can I make sure the D.A. Dissmised my case?
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Answered on December 20, 2011
It's possible that the case was either "dismissed" -- meaning a case was filed and then closed, or was a "D.A. Reject" -- meaning that even though...
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Can i transfer a dui case from san diego to portland orgeon
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Answered on December 20, 2011
Yes, you can ask that probation be transferred via what's called an "inter-county compact", and then the county on Oregon picks up your probation. ...
Criminal AB 1759
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Answered on December 20, 2011
Could you be referring to SB 1176 or AB 541 or AB 762? These are education programs that a court (or the DMV) can require someone to undertake as...
What is the maximum fine/punishment for open container lamc 41. 27
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Answered on December 19, 2011
You were cited for Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 41.27(c), printed below. You should still go to Court, speak to the District or City...
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Can I be arrested for self-defense on house arrest?
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Answered on December 19, 2011
Sadly, what you did (by taking it) was the right thing to do in the long run. But call the police, or go to the School Police. I spent 14 months...
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Is it possible to reimburse the lossee on a felony larceny charge before the court date and have the charges dismisssed/reduced?
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Answered on May 10, 2011
It's likely a good thing that -- if you can do it -- can't harm you in any way. Paying a damage can never be admitted as evidence against you...
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