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After being sentenced at the court for tresspassing, do they defender from the court straight to the jail or she gets some time?
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Answered on June 19, 2010
Depending on the seriousness of the offense, most courts in Los Angeles are willing to continue the sentencing and surrender to a date in the...
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If four individuals rob a store, what can be the maxium sentance for each ?
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Answered on June 19, 2010
In California, aiding and abetting a robbery exposes the individual to the same liability for robbery as the main perpetrator. This means that the...
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Can a convicted internet predator who bailed out use the internet?
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Answered on June 19, 2010
An individual convicted of distribution or possession of child pornography on the Internet (as well as other felony convictions) may use the...
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Can my misdemeanor - shopplifting be reduced?
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Answered on October 02, 2009
In California, a misdemeanor shoplifting charge is known as petty theft. Whether the shoplifting conduct amounts to petty or grand theft depends...
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I was arrested for "possession for sales" today and i am wondering what i can do.
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Answered on September 10, 2009
In California, the possession of currency, baggies and a scale usually give officers probable cause that the crime being committed is possession...
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What is the penalty for falsifying a police report in california? The maximum and minimum penalty?
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Answered on September 10, 2009
To answer this questions accurately, you would need to state the exact Penal Code Section with which you are being charged. Are you being charged...
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Need a Attorney Immediatley, please Help
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Answered on September 10, 2009
I do handle matters in Riverside County. I would need to know whether you are being charged with a misdemeanor domestic violence or a felony...
Could I face criminal and civil liability for beating someone up in self defense
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Answered on September 10, 2009
In California, and most other states, you can be civilly and criminally liable. Criminally, you can be liable for committing an act of battery...
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